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    Can't get on the web today but can get onto Tapatalk ok via phone. Wanted to download SHERLINE pdf's to check Y-axis thread. From memory it's UNC 1/4 x 20 left hand. Could anybody confirm that for me.
    Thanks
    David

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  2. Cant see anything in the pdf's but i did find this on their website:

    Leadscrew thread pitch, inch (Lathe, mill X and Y axes = 1/4-20, Mill Z axis = 3/8-20)

    Leadscrew thread pitch, metric (Lathe, mill X and Y axes = 6.3 x 1 mm, Mill Z = 10 x 1 mm)

    Link: Standard dimensions of Sherline tools...

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    Thank you Lee. Can only imagine that it would be UNC. Thanks for looking it up, still no web access oddly.

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  5. Np's,

    Sorry cant find anything definitive on the thread type, found a few mentions of the lead screws being proprietary/custom to Sherline.

    Are you making a new drive nut or somthing?

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  6. #5
    Doing some general renovations. Rewiring switches, thread cleaning, etc etc plus the y axis particularly seems to have suffered a bit from previous user not having leafage covered. Sherline uk on holiday until mid week so may just order another.
    Also need a couple of other bits anyway. Everything works, just needs a bit of tarting up though.

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