It’s been a while since I last did an update.
Lets talk nuts, and leadscrews. In looking at the original design of the lead screw nut, I was surprised to find that it was designed to fail! The lead screw has a two threads and only one of these is fed by the oil port. The other thread has no access to oil. I had imagined that the single oil delivery port to the thread would have been sufficiently wide to straddle both threads, but no, it is drilled to precisely encounter the centre of one thread only.
Making a replacment, rather than spending circa £700 on a new replacement nut the lead screw I wanted oil to be delivered to both threads. I also wanted the thread bar and the nut to be easily replaceable. It would have been ideal to have found off the shelf parts that would have nit needed any machining and just fitted into the carriers I make. However, I couldn’t find anything that was sufficiently close to allow this.
I bought a trapezoidal lead screw and nut from Accu, which were extremely quick to deliver and the parts were excellent quality
I bought 22mm diameter, 10mm pitch Trapzoidal bar with a Bronze flanged nut for £69.30 delivered, which I thought was very reasonable.
So, now need to make these look alike
The lead screw reaquires a machined front end that is then connected to the threaded bar. The connection is with a roll pin and a grub screw (to hold it for drilling)
The old and new parts side by side
Test assembly
Now for the nut holder
The bore is just a sliding fit with the nut body, that way the retaining bolts don’t influence its position. It’s impossible to access the bolts when everything is assembled, so no opportunity to allow the nut to self align and then tighten down the retaining bolts.
There is a groove under on the back face of the carrier to retain the o ring and it is compressed by the body of the nut. The front face has an o ring groove within the body.
The nut has had 6mm removed from the face of the flange, and cross drilled to align with the oil chamber. In my design both threads are lubricated. I also had to knock off the sides of the flange to make it fit properly.