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T Nuts: What if any treatment?

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Howard Lewis08/07/2017 21:41:27
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Have never found mild steel to be a problem, either T section nuts, or a thinner disc with two flats, in the bottom of the slots. Have made lots.

After all the forces that you can generate with a 1/4 BSF or M6 will crack a Myford Cross slide (Anyone want the T shirt?) M8 and M10, being coarser pitch, are less likely to damage the table on a mill.

Ideally the nut should be just a few thou below the surface when pulled upwards, so that any distortion is minimal, and less than that to crack the material.

Howard

John Haine08/07/2017 22:57:00
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My sense is that I never tighten Tee nuts/bolts/studs to anywhere near the point where a non-hardened thread is likely to strip; and if you are doing that then it's much too tight. And I've not had things moving on the mill table either.

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