Sedgwick MB rise and fall damage

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So, current threaded bar is M20x2.5mm, and has an unthreaded portion which passes through the bottom planer casting and receives the retaining collar above and driven gear below. It's not bent but it is worn, major diam varies from 19.97mm in the virgin section to 19.30 in the middle, and the thread is a little deformed with some rough bits.

Looking at leadscrews, 20mm would typically have a 4mm lead, meaning a significant increase in the gearing of the thicknesser lift. Also, I'm not finding any stock leadscrews with an unthreaded portion. I could turn down one end of a larger leadscrew but then the gearing would be even higher. Am I missing something?
The 'Standards' for Trapizoidal threads do have both a 'Fine' & 'XFine' - for 20 mm OD they are 3 & 2 respectively.

As @Fitzroy has suggested though, a standard M20 with 2.5mm pitch would be the way forward.
 
Thanks, hadn't thought of looking at imperial sizes.

Yes the indicator is just a pointer, and yes it was the effort I was concerned with - that and the rather flimsy-feeling plastic crank. The lathe does screwcutting, though it remains to be seen whether I can...

Right, I now have several workable solutions, thanks - enough analysis paralysis! My next post will probably be about lathe problems :)
simple fix, comments OMG what drama
 
simple fix, comments OMG what drama
And If the OP wants to spend north of £500 on buying new parts, then that is up to him.
The very fact that he has started the thread suggests that that is not his preferred choice, for whatever reason.
The point of threads like these is to help the OP by suggesting other approaches, and saving him some money.
Some of the ideas might also help others in a similar situation.
If the approach were invariably "just buy a replacement part" then it would be pretty boring, and not really very helpful at all.
 
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