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anodizing ACME threads

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mrPelagic

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Jul 14, 2004
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I am designing a system where ACME threads will be cut in 6061-t6. What I am looking at right now is ~5"-10 tpi ACME. The threads are being used to restrain a large pressure induced force so low backlash is not a requirement.

We will hard anodize these threads with to .002" thick.

The question is: can I cut the threads to a 2G spec and still avoid interferance?

thanks
 
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A .002" hardcoat anodize will result in a dimensional increase on each surface of around .001" , since the anodize layer eats into the substrate to a depth of about half of the film thickness.
 
Sorry- I should have specified a .002" build up of hard coat anodize.

I am just wondering if anyone had any practical experience with anodizing ACME threads.
 
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