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    Are those anti-backlash

    hi,

    I'm trying to fond decent quality ACME screws and anti-backlash nuts. McMaster-Carr sells '' Wear compensating precision ACME nuts (6350K61). I don't understand if they are anti-backlash. If not, where can I find not too expansive anti-backlash nuts.

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    Try this link

    anti-backlash leadnuts for std threaded rod

    Good luck

    Andy
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    Dumpster's products are very interesting but are Mcmaster-Carr's nuts anti-backlash?


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    Yes as long as you dont go over the load ratings, which are pretty low.
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    I'm wondering if I should use Dumpster's nuts or McMaster's. Do you guy have experience with either of those. What do you think? Is the Macmaster nut really any better than Dumpster's one for a small 12 by 18 in wood router?


    Also, I is it possible that I go over the limit force (25pound) on a small 18 by 12 in wood router with 250 oz/in motors?
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    Those Mcmaster nuts fit those $100 screws. I'd get 1/2-8 2 start from MSC for $30 for 6ft, and the dumpster nuts. I've seen them, they're nice.

    250oz motors can give you around 150-200lbs of force at slow speeds.
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    I’d second what Gerry said. I am using 1/2-8 2 start ACME and dumpster’s nuts and I find them a really fine match for this size of motor. Good speed, good price.

    Steve


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