Geo in Winnipeg
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I've noticed there are two threads - 1/4x20 tpi and 1/4x28 tpi used for pen mandrels. I know one is coarse and the other is fine thread but is one better than the other? Or is it just personal preference.
Originally posted by scubaman<br />.....I think Berea is the only company using 1/4-20.....
Originally posted by toolcrazy
<br />.....I'm not sure what thread it is, but my <b>PSI pro mandrel</b> isn't 1/4 28.....
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Originally posted by scubaman<br />.....I think Berea is the only company using 1/4-20.....
Just to clarify what Rich said, the Berea Precision mandrels are threaded on both ends with the 1/4x28 thread and use the ubiquitous knurled brass thumb nut. IIRC, their High Precision Drill Driver mandrel is only threaded on the tailstock end and uses an ordinary 1/4x20 hex nut.
I have seriously considered sicking Frank on these guys as it doesn't make much sense to me why they use different threadings on the different mandrels??
Maybe they're trying to make their mandrels "proprietary". The few mandrels I have are 1/4-28 so I think I'll stick with that.Originally posted by Randy_
I have seriously considered sicking Frank on these guys as it doesn't make much sense to me why they use different threadings on the different mandrels??
Originally posted by toolcrazy
<br />Well, we have another entrant in the field. I'm not sure what thread it is, but my PSI pro mandrel isn't 1/4 28. It's slightly smaller than that. When I ordered Joe's replacement rods I ordered the 1/4 28, and the PSI brass nut won't fit Joe's replacement. It's no biggie, I just use the one supplied with the new rod.
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Originally posted by toolcrazy
<br />.....I'm not sure what thread it is, but my <b>PSI pro mandrel</b> isn't 1/4 28.....
I don't see such a mandrel mentioned in the PSI catalog. Are you possibly talking about their adjustable mandrel that they call the Maxi-Mandrel??
Originally posted by loglugger
<br />I have mandrels with 3 different threads 1/4 20, 1/4 28 and a 1/4 finner one, don't know where it came from.
Bob
Originally posted by jcollazo
<br />Originally posted by loglugger
<br />I have mandrels with 3 different threads 1/4 20, 1/4 28 and a 1/4 finner one, don't know where it came from.
Bob
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Originally posted by toolcrazy<br />Well, we have another entrant in the field. I'm not sure what thread it is, but my PSI pro mandrel isn't 1/4 28. It's slightly smaller than that. When I ordered Joe's replacement rods I ordered the 1/4 28, and the PSI brass nut won't fit Joe's replacement. It's no biggie, I just use the one supplied with the new rod.
Originally posted by loglugger
<br />I will get to the shop tomorrow and get a reading on it. I know that the nut ot it will not fit the 20 or 28. Bob
Originally posted by tas2181
<br />My original maxi-mandrel measures .244' and the major thread diameter measures .232" or 5.88 mm. Thread count is ~26/28 per inch. I have been using the mandrels from Joe lately.
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />I spent some time on the phone with one of the Woodcraft technicians today and he was very helpful. Pulled some parts off the shelves and measured them up for me. The tailstock end of both their basic Morse taper mandrel and their Pro mandrel(adjustable) had a 1/4x28 thread. The headstock end of the basic mandrel has a 10-32 thread. My earlier comment calling it a 10-24 thread was in error. There is, of course, no thread on the headstock end of the Pro mandrel.
Originally posted by rixstix
<br />My M6 1.0mm die screws onto the PSI mandrel with no problem. My M6 1.0mm tap will not screw into the nut.
Originally posted by loglugger
<br />I have mandrels with 3 different threads 1/4 20, 1/4 28 and a 1/4 finner one, <b>don't know where it came from.</b>
Originally posted by loglugger
<br /> I will get to the shop tomorrow and get a reading on it. I know that <b>the nut ot it will not fit the 20 or 28.</b>
Originally posted by loglugger
<br />Shalf is .244 threads .228 some where between the 20 and 28 thread closer to the 20. This is one <b>I never used very mutch because the bushings fit to loose on the shalt</b>, <b>A metric nut will fit but don't know the number,</b> I am trying to ignore the whole metric thing, just to old to learn the whole thing all over.
Originally posted by loglugger
<br />merometer .244 shalf .228 threads with a mitutoyo digital calipers it is shalf 6.17 mm threads 5.80 mm. The bolt that I took the nut off of is also threads 5.80 mm. Thats my story and I am sticking to it.