If you look at the original drawings on my site, you will see the screw is clearly marked as being Whitworth thread, as stated in an earlier post.
If you look at the original drawings on my site, you will see the screw is clearly marked as being Whitworth thread, as stated in an earlier post.
Can anyone x ref the keeper screw thread with what's specified on a drawing for the axis bolt that receives the locking screw?
Finest BSW thread listed in my tables is 40 tpi on 1/8........
Gives the same thread dimensions on the axis bolt...
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Can't check at the moment but could it be the same as a BSF thread, something in the back of my mind says they might be similar. If you have a die it might be worth knocking up a bit of threaded bar to try the fit?
I can't find a standard screw size in any thread form chart which matches the keeper screw.
Last edited by webman; 14-12-2017 at 09:59 AM.
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Baz, sounds like as good a solution as any. Just for info I found a 50tpi Whitworth thread, well, two of them with 50tpi, one on 95 thou, other on 100 thou. They are or were in the range used for watches & instruments. Smallest was 400 tpi on 10 thou. That would be an interesting one to copy......
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