xtal_01
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I am 61 and have worked as a machinist most of my life.
That said, I have never been in a shop with an automatic screw machine.
A friend who owns a small repair shop (he repairs Victrola's and such) just called and said he had been offered one very cheap.
It is a Brown and Sharp 2G ... and he says it has "lots of cams" with it.
I just looked one up and just wanted to make sure I am on the right track.
First, I don't know what the cams are for. My best guess it that they "program" the length of the cut and the diameter.
I am also guessing that the machine uses gears to set the pitch of the thread (just like an older manual lathe) .. thus you would need many many gears to get "every" thread possible.
He was interested because he has many many odd screws that can not be purchased. He said almost all are under 1/4" dia and less than an inch long.
If I am reading the spec's right, I think this is also way too big .... looks like it can make 1 1/4" bolts so I am guessing 5 or 7 1/2 hp?
I suggested a very small CNC lathe. Because it is programmable, you can just program any thread you wish into it.
Am I correct about the screw machine?
Thanks ... Mike
That said, I have never been in a shop with an automatic screw machine.
A friend who owns a small repair shop (he repairs Victrola's and such) just called and said he had been offered one very cheap.
It is a Brown and Sharp 2G ... and he says it has "lots of cams" with it.
I just looked one up and just wanted to make sure I am on the right track.
First, I don't know what the cams are for. My best guess it that they "program" the length of the cut and the diameter.
I am also guessing that the machine uses gears to set the pitch of the thread (just like an older manual lathe) .. thus you would need many many gears to get "every" thread possible.
He was interested because he has many many odd screws that can not be purchased. He said almost all are under 1/4" dia and less than an inch long.
If I am reading the spec's right, I think this is also way too big .... looks like it can make 1 1/4" bolts so I am guessing 5 or 7 1/2 hp?
I suggested a very small CNC lathe. Because it is programmable, you can just program any thread you wish into it.
Am I correct about the screw machine?
Thanks ... Mike