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Often times we are putting an NPT thread into a flat bottom. In the case of an open bottom we run the threads out below the minor dia. However in the case of a blind hole its not possible. We are currently cutting a 1/4 NPT to a max depth of .350". How do you handle this? We take the taper 1.783 deg and work back from the tap drill size. It is a trial and error until we achieve the desaired result. Do you have a better way?
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| Process is in a lathe. Regardless of the machine, were do you get accurate numbers? Machineries Handbook does not give open ended numbers. I have been using CAD as a through hole and then just trim it from the back until I can get the numbers I want.
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| Gagemaker Software gives pretty accurate numbers.... www.gagemaker.com I bought the thread disk software and have used it everyday since... Great investment. |
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| Thanks for the info guys, but I think that everyone has missed the point. Or I have not asked correctly. I understand the thread, and I have the thread numbers from the book or cam1's chart (very handy). Gibbs wants them like this: (1/4 NPT, .350 dp in a blind bottom. ? signifies I am not sure) Style: NPT Nominal Xd: .540? TPI: 18 Taper (slope): .0312 # of Starts: 1 Major Xd: .540? MinorXd: .447? (from cam1's chart) Thread Ht Xr: .0465 (auto calcs the diference) Z start: .084 (I started in front of the part in order to get the length simplified) Z End: -.310 (bore is .350, need clearance) I want to speed up my process or the future. What numbers would you use and how would you go about getting them? John
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| I talked to a Gibbs person about NPT threads and he e-mailed me all the NPT threads and I just put them in my Process file, and have cut pipe threads with that ever since then. If my Z-Axis changes I just change my end point like on a straight thread. |
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| Daleb that sounds great. I can just vary me z depth. Will you share the files with me?
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| I have to look around through my files. I think I have these on a disk someplace. I make backups to various formats and then forget where they are. If or when I locate them, how do you use them or install them?
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