Water-Mark
Established Member
I've recently aquired an old RandA 3" screwcutting lathe and i'm having some trouble identifying the headstock spindle thread.
I've been on lathes.co.uk and have found it was more than likely made by portass and rebadged but no mention of the spindle thread.
I've also found on the web an original advert with all of the specs but again no thread.
The calipers would have it as a 3/4 course thread but here is where i get stuck.
There are 6 threads in total and from the first to last tooth it measures half and inch suggesting a 12 tpi.
However i found a conversion chart and the metric pitch measures 2.5mm suggesting 10 tpi.
10 tpi is more likely but i really can't be sure as i'm not very experienced in this area.
Can anybody help before i start making a backplate?
I've been on lathes.co.uk and have found it was more than likely made by portass and rebadged but no mention of the spindle thread.
I've also found on the web an original advert with all of the specs but again no thread.
The calipers would have it as a 3/4 course thread but here is where i get stuck.
There are 6 threads in total and from the first to last tooth it measures half and inch suggesting a 12 tpi.
However i found a conversion chart and the metric pitch measures 2.5mm suggesting 10 tpi.
10 tpi is more likely but i really can't be sure as i'm not very experienced in this area.
Can anybody help before i start making a backplate?