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Each turn of the stud moves the whole stud and nut 1.5mm. at the same time, the nut is threading deeper into the stud by 1.25mm. so each rotation means the nut translates .25mm even without rotating.It doesn't matter which direction the fine or course thread goes because the linear distance still works in our favor.
In practical terms .25mm is 0.009" 5 full turns and the nut has moved 45 thousands of an inch and the stud is retained. Is it completely fool proof? Is anything? Is it better than not having it and loosing the stud? I would think so. I guess you could just tack weld the nuts and then cut the tack welds for servicing.![]()
Totally. I think you can conclude the product will work. Nice invention.How much is the nut moving in the video with the part in place? .05”?
how much would that nut move without my piece in place?