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Vargus has an online software that tells you what tool to use, it's pretty slick.
You can also download an offline version.
1"-5 2G internal they suggest this tool, doesn't appear to be an indexable though.
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Bobw is right in theory even though I have an ADVENT 5 pitch acme threadmill(S010558-BH3FAZ) that we successfully made some 1 x 5 nuts.
I don't remember but this may be able to tap, Had issues in the past with jobs like this.Vargus has an online software that tells you what tool to use, it's pretty slick.
You can also download an offline version.
1"-5 2G internal they suggest this tool, doesn't appear to be an indexable though.
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You ever check those nuts for proper threadform? Probably nothing stopping them from screwing on the mating part, they just won't have proper flank contact.
I've been through this long ago and came to the same conclusion as Bobw.
I just can't see any possible modified geometry that would generate the correct form, which leaves three options for the available to buy acme threadmills.
1. They have some compromised geometry that sort of kind of fudges a sort of kind of functional thread, or
2. The manufacturers of said threadmills don't care that their customers are going to make non-compliant threads, or
3. The manufacturers of said threadmills just ground the threadform without any checking of function and are unaware that their customers are going to make non-compliant threads.
Edit:
Fourth option, manufacturers of said threadmills have some fine print hidden away somewhere stating that 5 axis is required to use their threadmills.
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