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Re: Lead Screw Nut

Posted by Ken Wilson.

Engineer on team #248, FEMEX, from Philadelphia Girls High and PECO Energy Company.

Posted on 1/26/2000 6:09 AM MST


In Reply to: Lead Screw Nut posted by Justin Stiltner on 1/25/2000 2:36 PM MST:



: Does anybody know where to obtain a lead screw nut that is not an anti backlash model as in small parts or does anybody know the part number for a normal nut from small parts or the manafacturer of the one in the kit??

: Justin Stiltner
: Team 388

Small Parts only has anti-backlash nuts. If you don't need the anti-backlash feature they can be disassembled, leaving the flanged drive nut. (We did so last year w/ heavy duty nuts and they worked well)The manual gives Kerk Motion Products, Inc as the kit screw supplier. If you broke yours, you can get a replacement from FIRST. You might be able to find a spare replacement @ MSC (800)645-7270 or McMaster-Carr. But if you wish to deviate from given screw & nut diameter,lead or length, your stuck w/Small Parts unless you fabricate your own.
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