Ken Strauss | 04/07/2018 03:55:38 |
8 forum posts | I have a set of Marlco thread measuring parallels (US sizes) but no manual. There was a posting years ago (https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=49467) that included a link to the manual but that site is no longer active. Where can I find it now? |
Michael Gilligan | 04/07/2018 06:45:33 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Ken, As the provider of aforementioned link, I thought I should at least try: Here's the product page from WDS's own site: **LINK** http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/product/4301/marlco-thread-measuring-parallels-unifiedus-national-wds-6603/ It may be worth contacting them. MichaelG. . Edit: There is a brief description of their usage, on p48 of this PDF https://www.ddbarry.com.au/assets/data/wds/wds_broaching_production_equipment.pdf ... probably all you really need. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 04/07/2018 07:09:30 |
Ken Strauss | 04/07/2018 13:37:40 |
8 forum posts | So the pitch diameter is simply Y-X? Thanks! |
Michael Gilligan | 04/07/2018 13:47:30 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Ken Strauss on 04/07/2018 13:37:40:
So the pitch diameter is simply Y-X . ... Which probably explains their not-inconsiderable cost. MichaelG. |
Ken Strauss | 04/07/2018 15:38:45 |
8 forum posts | The patent number for the Marlco thread gauge tool is 555830 and was patented in 1941. This patent is available online at https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?II=9&ND=3&adjacent=true&locale=en_EP&FT=D&date=19430909&CC=GB&NR=555830A&KC=A
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Michael Gilligan | 04/07/2018 16:12:30 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Ken Strauss on 04/07/2018 15:38:45:
The patent number for the Marlco thread gauge tool is 555830 and was patented in 1941. This patent is available online ... . Thank you, Ken ... I am a great fan of patent documents !! MichaelG. |
Samsaranda | 04/07/2018 17:46:42 |
![]() 1688 forum posts 16 photos | For those who desire to check thread measurements you don’t need the Marlco items, any size threads can be be measured using wires of the appropriate sizes and calculating the micrometer readings that need to be achieved, a lot of maths involved but a very accurate way of sizing any thread, only male threads of course, no it’s not discriminatory it doesn’t work for female threads. Dave W |
JohnF | 04/07/2018 17:58:22 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | Looking at the Marco system it’s the same as a thread micrometer with interchangeable anvils but of course you get a direct reading with a micrometer. John |
Ken Strauss | 04/07/2018 18:37:50 |
8 forum posts | Thanks for having solved my Marico usage question. For added points, is there a similarly clever tool to accurately gauge internal threads (not plug gauges)? |
Michael Gilligan | 04/07/2018 19:10:43 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Here's a little light reading for you, Ken: **LINK** http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/screw_gauge_booklet.pdf MichaelG. |
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