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    Quote Originally Posted by D-man View Post
    I can just get in to measure it when I lower it, what am I measuring? I know the screw dia just need the pitch for the steps per
    For a metric screw, you measure the distance between each thread/ball track.
    For an imperial screw, you measure the number of threads/ball tracks over an inch.
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    measuring gaps won't help if it's multi start which often are. Best way is try to mark the screw and rotate 1 rev and measure distance. Chances are it will 5mm or 10mm pitch so easy to see which.

    However if your still using mach3 then it's simple really just let mach work it out for you using Set steps per in the settings tab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    measuring gaps won't help if it's multi start which often are. Best way is try to mark the screw and rotate 1 rev and measure distance. Chances are it will 5mm or 10mm pitch so easy to see which.

    However if your still using mach3 then it's simple really just let mach work it out for you using Set steps per in the settings tab.
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