Gary Wooding | 26/02/2018 15:31:21 |
1074 forum posts 290 photos | Has this grub screw got a special name, and any idea where I can get another? It's thread size is M6 with a standard 3mm hex Allen socket. |
Mike Poole | 26/02/2018 15:45:15 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | It looks like it is a special, if you have a lathe I would buy a standard grub screw and turn to match the one you have. Allen screws are not so hard they cannot be turned even with HSS tools. They are rather tough and getting a good finish may be a challenge. Mike |
David George 1 | 26/02/2018 15:50:26 |
![]() 2110 forum posts 565 photos | I have seen similar but with a flat instead of a point but they were made from a standard grub screw just turned held in a holder in a chuck. The holder was taped and had a 4mm hole in the back to put an Allen key through and a shoulder on the outside to give stability and position when putting in to the chuck or collet. David Edited By David George 1 on 26/02/2018 16:05:35 |
Clive Brown 1 | 26/02/2018 16:03:22 |
1050 forum posts 56 photos | The flat ended type is called a dog-pointed grub screw. As said , this one looks like a special. |
Brian H | 26/02/2018 18:07:04 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | The flat ended ones come in 2 flavours, known as dog and half dog. Brian |
Gary Wooding | 26/02/2018 18:11:03 |
1074 forum posts 290 photos | Thanks for the confirmation that it's most likely a special. I'll have to machine a standard one. |
Neil Wyatt | 26/02/2018 18:27:38 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Looks like one for transferring hole positions. www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Measurement/Punches-Scribes/Transfer-Screws Neil |
Muzzer | 26/02/2018 18:42:05 |
![]() 2904 forum posts 448 photos | M6 dog point grub screws here. You'd have to sharpen the point! Murray |
Oldiron | 26/02/2018 18:48:47 |
1193 forum posts 59 photos | Probably a special. A transfer screw normally has the pointy end machined onto a hexagon to facilitate insertion. As here **LINK** regards
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daveb | 27/02/2018 11:57:29 |
631 forum posts 14 photos | Posted by BDH on 26/02/2018 18:07:04:
The flat ended ones come in 2 flavours, known as dog and half dog. Brian
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Clive Foster | 27/02/2018 12:40:32 |
3630 forum posts 128 photos | There may be commercial sources for some sizes. Back in the day at RARDE / DERA / DRA we used similar screws for adjustment / alignment purposes on internal workshop built lab, demo and prototype kit. These were fully blacked suggesting commercial made and there was a box or two of the supplied sizes keep in the section workshop so replacements were immediately available should one get dropped or lost. Don't recall ever seeing the box(es) so I don't know if they were true off the shelf purchases or whether some genius had ordered several lifetimes worth from a commercial supplier to create a stash. Possibly a military thing. Being a MoD research establishment we would have access to such and been able to draw on military stores if needed. Surprising amounts of specialist, low production but still commercial, stuff out there if you know the names, suppliers and the correct masonic handshake to get in. Clive. |
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