24tpi thread file ?
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24tpi thread file ?
Anyone have a thread file i can borrow for a couple of days ?
https://www.frost.co.uk/sae-thread-file ... W8QAvD_BwE
This sort of jobbie.... 24tpi
https://www.frost.co.uk/sae-thread-file ... W8QAvD_BwE
This sort of jobbie.... 24tpi
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Now i've looked at more i'm not sure it'll work due to orientation of thread, the file seems to be external use as you're holding it horizontally. Which you obviously can't do for an internal thread.
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Do you need something like these?
https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/tap-die-sets/cat831180
Depending how mullered the thread is, a good new bolt (or summat) gradually screwed in (2 turns, 2 out)?
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Needs to be over 30mm diameter so not reallyHorse wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 1:56 pmDo you need something like these?
https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/tap-die-sets/cat831180
Depending how mullered the thread is, a good new bolt (or summat) gradually screwed in (2 turns, 2 out)?
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Can you get another 'whatever' screws in? That was what I meant by 'something like'.
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
It's not the screwer inner that's borked. That's fine. It's the thread it screws into that's borked.
I can get another... but they're £60+
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
oh, id just get another freehub then. last thing you want is that failing on you and ruining your day.
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
That's what i meant. Get a spare male item to refine the female thread. Similar (but opposite obvs) to using a good nut to tidy a damaged bolt thread.
I say use a spare in case it gets damaged.
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Is it just not wanting to go on due to a bashed thread? Don't know the parts in question, so might be of no use..weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 11:44 am Anyone have a thread file i can borrow for a couple of days ?
https://www.frost.co.uk/sae-thread-file ... W8QAvD_BwE
This sort of jobbie.... 24tpi
If the threads aren't free running, it you can - screw on lightly until it comes to a stop. Then tap with a hammer in a circular motion, then repeat.
This can form the displaced metal back to where it should be. Used this in the fastener game on nuts and bolts, and threaded parts.
Filing threads and running a tap through a female thread only removes metal, where this can re form it.
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Re: 24tpi thread file ?
Another thought for threads that have worn, had damage etc, is Loctite.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 11:44 am Anyone have a thread file i can borrow for a couple of days ?
https://www.frost.co.uk/sae-thread-file ... W8QAvD_BwE
This sort of jobbie.... 24tpi
Now, Loctitie is a brand, not a product. It is liquid thread lock, which comes in different strengths. some are semi permanent, some less strong.
Screwlock is the least strong, then nutlock, then studlock. It dries hard, and fills in the gaps in the threads, which helps if they're damaged.
There is also bearing fit, for fitting bearings very tightly, but can also fill up a gap. Similar break free strength as studlock, but fills a bigger gap.