Thread: CNC Arboga U2508 Mill Conversion
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23-10-2017 #31
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07-11-2017 #32
Hi guys,
New to this group.
Just got the Arboga u2508 mill and I am missing the spindle nut.
Got an m62x1.5 nut from a supplier in order to fabricate the collar but the m62x1.5 isn’t correct.
Can anyone confirm the thread pitch ?
Or better still has anyone got a spindle nut for sale or know where I can source one or have one made.
Thanks in advance.
Jon
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07-11-2017 #33
Hello
it is correct the m62x1.5 isn’t correct, the name is M62 but the thread is SAE 20, wierd i know
i bought a nut from suplier here in sweden for about 1 week ago and they told me this, and i have also checked this for about 5 minuts ago..=), i will come back with e-mail and what company you can buy the nut, one moment..=)
but it is bastards out there so to be sure, buy i thread checker tool and try the SAE 20 on the spindel threads.
the SAE 20 is very similar to 1.25 metric threads, so i think that will work to, but it is SAE 20
Last edited by doggydoggen; 07-11-2017 at 10:06 PM.
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07-11-2017 #34
This is the spare part number for the nut, 2T03378
and here you have the info on company that sells it.
Machinery Scandinavia AB
Tungatan 10, 570 83 Rosenfors, SWEDEN
+46(0)495-49708
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mscab.se
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07-11-2017 #35
Yes, I know.
Their supplier in the UK want €262 for it !
Will have to go for it I suppose.
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07-11-2017 #36
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07-11-2017 #37
I payed 95 Euro, but if you go to a macine shop with the drawins i added the can easy make a nut for you
Last edited by doggydoggen; 07-11-2017 at 10:10 PM.
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07-11-2017 #38
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11-12-2017 #39
Thanks buddy.
I actually turned a spindle nut and cut the threads myself on my lathe. Knurled the upper portion to make it easy to fix/remove.
Turned the washer/collar too.
Actually an easy job and it works a treat.
Many thanks for the drawings and if anyone is stuck I’ll turn and thread a nut for you.
I’m also Well through with building a 240v to 415v phase converter to run it, an interesting project on its own.Last edited by Jonkil; 11-12-2017 at 08:25 PM.
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07-07-2019 #40
Hi Jonkil,
(Please excuse me for digging up an old post - i'm hoping this post may turn up in your email)
I'm just starting out with an Arboga, and could certainly do with that (typically missing) nut.
Can you get in contact with me? [email protected]
Thanks,
C
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