pgrbff | 25/09/2012 21:04:10 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | I recently bought an old chandalier. The candle(light) holders are threaded but a standard M10x1.0 nut would not fit. I bought a pitch gauge and they measure 0.9mm pitch. I cant find any refere nce to M10 x 0.9 pitch, nuts, tap or dies. Is this a size that may have been produced at some time? Where might I found some nuts? Should point out it is most likely an Italian chanadalier. |
Michael Gilligan | 25/09/2012 21:35:09 |
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25.4 ÷ 0.9 = 28.2222 and the old 1BA thread pitch was nominally 28.2 tpi It is, of course, common practice to use convenient fine threads on "tubes". Looks like you have a standard UK fitting there; so just look for an Electrician with some old stock.
MichaelG.
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pgrbff | 25/09/2012 21:59:09 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | Thank you for the quick reply. As I understand it 1BA is around 5.3mm diameter. Is it possible for me to find a nut with 1BA pitch that will fit a nominally 10mm tube? |
JasonB | 25/09/2012 22:05:57 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | 3/8 x 28tpi brass thread was a standard electrical thread. Could also be 1/8 BSP which is 28 tip and just over 3/8" OD J Edited By JasonB on 25/09/2012 22:10:00 Edited By JasonB on 25/09/2012 22:25:33 |
John Stevenson | 25/09/2012 22:54:50 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | I'll go with Jason. Used to make some light fittings and these were, as Jason says 3/8" x 28. |
Michael Gilligan | 25/09/2012 23:02:47 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Agreed and, as I said; friendly local Electrical shop is the place to look. ... failing that, it's a good excuse to poke around the Car Boot Sales. MichaelG. |
pgrbff | 26/09/2012 06:39:24 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | Thanks for all your replies. May not be so easy to find 3/8 28tpi here in Venice, but I may be wrong. I don't have the thread with me but I think it measured about 9.7mm OD, I guess this would be about right for threaded 3/8 rod? I may have to look online. Sorry I didn't pick up on the replies last night but the notifications went to spam for some reason. |
pgrbff | 26/09/2012 17:32:44 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | Found one nut in electrical shop, 5 to go. |
pgrbff | 03/10/2012 08:45:50 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | 1/8 BSP, bought myself a tap and re threaded the fittings. Thanks for the help. |
mick | 03/10/2012 11:59:54 |
421 forum posts 49 photos | When I was involved with the manufacture of light fittings the lengths of threaded tube were known as "all thread" which is M10 x1.0 |
pgrbff | 03/10/2012 12:24:28 |
261 forum posts 31 photos | Current fittings are M10 x 1.0 but I jave found several older pices which were 1/8 BSP. |
Speedy Builder5 | 03/10/2012 18:27:31 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Uh - thought model engineers screwcut things like nuts ! |
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