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Thread: 1 1/4''x8 nut

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    1 1/4''x8 nut

    looking for source---tks,joe

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    sent you A PM Joe
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    I use them quite a bit in the construction industry and they are nationwide.
    I cut it twice and it's still too short

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    thanks for the info jim & robert ---joe

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    Joe, thats a good question as standard 1 1/4 " USS has 7 TPI and 1 1/4" SAE has 12 TPI. I would think you will probably have to get a machine shop to fabricate one. Someone said that they were used in the construction indudtry, I would be very much interested in which manufacturer is using 8 TPI. Trust I have helped out, good luck.

    Bruce in Saint John N.B.

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    Hey Joe!

    Could you share any source that you could find?

    I checked a few links and couldn't find a 1 1/4 X 8 nut :-(

    Clem

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    clem sent you a pm--joe

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    Mcmaster-Carr has them thats what I sent Joe
    I orderd some a few months back they come in packs of 5
    Last edited by Jim Ketron; 06-13-2005 at 10:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Smith
    Joe, thats a good question as standard 1 1/4 " USS has 7 TPI and 1 1/4" SAE has 12 TPI. I would think you will probably have to get a machine shop to fabricate one. Someone said that they were used in the construction indudtry, I would be very much interested in which manufacturer is using 8 TPI. Trust I have helped out, good luck.

    Bruce in Saint John N.B.
    Bruce,
    A lot of wood lathes use 8 tpi on the headstock spindles, very common it seems.

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    I found a 1"x8tpi hex nut for my JET mini at a place called "TRACTOR SUPPLY".....sort of a farm store. They sell their big nuts and bolts by the pound. I think the nut cost me about 40 cents!!

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    [QUOTE=Randy Meijer]I found a 1"x8tpi hex nut for my JET mini at a place called "TRACTOR SUPPLY".....sort of a farm store. They sell their big nuts and bolts by the pound. I think the nut cost me about 40 cents!!

    Mike and Randy I think you misunderstood me or perhaps Joes requirements. His headstock is 1 1/4" in diameter and 8 tpi and that is not a standard size. Like I said in the answer to Joes original question, standard USS thread pitch for 1 1/4 " nut is 7tpi & SAE 1 1/4" nut thread pitch is 12tpi. Yes Mike, many lathes use 8tpi head stocks 1' , 1 1/8", 1 1/4" & 1 1/2" shafts. Of all these only the 1" 8tpi is a standard USS size and that is why Randy was able to get one at a tractor supply store. Trust I haven't totally confused you or others, just trying to be helpful.
    Bruce in Saint John, N.B.

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    There are three "standard" thread series in the Unified screw thread system.

    UNC- course
    UNF- fine
    8-UN- 8 thread series.
    8-UN is available in sizes form 1" to 1-1/2"

    reference the following document pages 12 and 35
    http://www.fastenal.com/content/docu...renceGuide.pdf
    I cut it twice and it's still too short

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    Great Reference

    Robert,

    That is the first time I've seen the spec in writing for this type of nut to fit lathe spindles.

    Now I know the rest of the story,

    Thanks,

    Clem



    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Grady
    There are three "standard" thread series in the Unified screw thread system.

    UNC- course
    UNF- fine
    8-UN- 8 thread series.
    8-UN is available in sizes form 1" to 1-1/2"

    reference the following document pages 12 and 35
    http://www.fastenal.com/content/docu...renceGuide.pdf

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    Your welcome Clem, Bruce is correct in the fact that a Tractor Supply or HD does not carry them as "standard". You will have to go to a Fastenal or a speacialty fastener supplier to get them, but they are a standard thread size.
    I cut it twice and it's still too short

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