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	06-12-2010 #1
ccmarco
i had the same prob as you , i had a 12mm diameter trapezioid screw , so i turned the screw down to 8mm using a grinder and a drill as a lathe , threaded the end for a locknut , used a 100mm x 100mm x 10mm plastic shim with a 22mm hole drilled in it( to take a skate bearing) as a bearing block. so it went , thrust washer - bearing block (with skate bearing ) - thrust washer - locknut , tighten locknut to preload assembly , solid and cheap i have no lateral movement in screw ..... phew!!! maybe a pic would have been better
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	06-12-2010 #2
Hi John,
yes, a pic would be good.
It's all clear thrust washers aside.
Unfortunately the screwballs machining requires a good lathe and proper skills, any other attempt will fail unsafely.
Here in Italy, lathes are quite expensive, anyway i'm thinking to buy a little one at least to work small parts.
Could you take a shot of your assembly ?
Thanks,
Marco.
 
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