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| Acme Thread I am new to all this, and trying to get my head around the different threads. Acme thread is that the one with a very square thread? TEA have a thread called TRAPEZOIDAL is this the same as ACME? It has a part number of TR12x3 But iam told this is a standard bolt thread Can any one put some light on this for me. Thanks for all your help. this is a great forum full of good infomation. |
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| Hi Geof, Trapeziodal Thread is different from ACME although to a quick glance they appear similar. |
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| Is Trapezoidal ok for a CNC machine? Is ACME better? |
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| it might depend a bit on where you are - acme thread is based on imperial and trapezoidal metric - so they serve the same function and you want to go with whatever is available. Neither threads are square, both are trapezoid shaped, there is such a thing as a square thread as well, but the acme has largely replaced it. |
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| The square thread is called Buttress, ACME is kinda halfway between a Buttress and a V-thread. You may use what you want to build your CNC, but ballscrew is the most appropriate to use.
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| I live in South Australia Were is the best place to buy ballscrew from? |
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| The Bible for this kind of information is the Machinery's Handbook. I highly recommend it to everyone who is in the trade. It has all of the information that you will probably ever need for questions like this. I think the price is now about $175.00 but well worth it. rgengstrom |
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