What IS that thread size on the uni-loc? 3/8x10?
to few threads to measure
But seriously the number before the x is the thickness (f.ex. 3/8 inches) and the number after the x is number of threads per inch.
I am not familar with the numbers for the uni-loc, it is normally just known as uni-loc. It is a trademark and patented design. Have a look at www.uni-loc.com and send Atlas a mail regarding thread size![]()
NB: I wouldn't use the pin without the proper insert though..
-Jon Birger
he makes joint protectors and he got an order for 2 sets of j.p.'s for uniloc joints.he's trying to make them as easy as possible.3/8x10 fits into the brass insert but the pin doesn't fit into the tapped hole.and he does know what 3/8x10 means.
bump for an answer?
oh geez, why didn't I think of that!