Centre Lathe Accessories - Change gears and thread dial indicator |
The series of gears that drive the lead screw are called change gears because you change them to turn different thread pitches. Changing these gears varies the speed that the lead screw turns in relation to the speed that the spindle turns. This allows you to cut threads with different numbers of threads per mm or inch. |
Gears have to be changed according to tables below: | ||
Thread dial indicator | ||
When threading on a manual lathe, you can EITHER always engage the half-nut on the lead screw and return the carriage by reversing the spindle rotation through the motor drive … … OR, you can use a thread dial or indicator which meshes with the lead screw and shows when the half-nut can be engaged, so that the tool will cut along the same thread. The thread dial consists of a worm wheel meshing with the lead screw. It is connected by a short shaft to the indicating dial. The dial is calibrated with four numbered lines and four others midway between them. These lines are used when cutting threads on a manual lathe. When set to a position, the line becomes your starting point to pick up the lead of the thread and, during additional passes, to achieve the proper depth of thread. |
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