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Posted by: DeepThought ® 06/03/2005, 16:46:01 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I am looking for an answer to the following question: How is the production cost of a precision screw related to the pitch (t.p.i.) of the screw (assuming that the diameter is constant)? Could any body please comment on this. thanks |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 06/07/2005, 19:03:40 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
My only idea is that a finer thread when precision cut takes longer to make the passes. On the other hand the coarse thread requires more depth to be cut. I'm thinking it may be a moot point. my two cents...
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