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    Leadscrew Specs

    Attatched is a scan of the label I removed from the leadscrew I just purchased at auction. I have no idea as to what it's specs may be other than to physically measure it. I was hoping someone may know the catalog number(s) and any information about it. I will need these specifics when I attempt purchase a lead nut or ball nut, as that was the only thing missing. Thanks in advance!

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    Karl1 I hope you didn't pay huge money in your auction bid to secure your purchase of the Ball Leadscrew......

    If it's any help to you I would suggest measuring the pitch with a digital or manual vernier calipers and using your internet search engine have a look at the various suppliers and depending on your budget you should be able to source a suitable ball nut...

    Good luck with your project
    Eoin


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