Thanks but looking for the thread size on the pin that goes into the insert.
YES - I know, I was there when Paul D. Costain, a very good personal friend, created the very first Uni-loc pin on a Hardinge Toolroom Lathe, at his shop, PDC Machine in Rowley, Mass.Does anyone know the thread pitch on a predator uniloc insert?
What you are comparing the taps to is the glue-relief grooves...those are NOT left from using all thread.....those are especially cut in specifically to prevent a hydraulic pressure from building up as you screw it in. Uniloc pins are not made from all thread unless they are imposters...have seen those before.I read thru the pdf. It does say the pitch is 11. I am not trying to prove that wrong.
My intention was to show that the Uni-Loc pin I bought was a 3/8x10 not 3/8x11.
The tap and pin came from Atlas. What you say is true, but what I show is true.
That's it.
GSE Cues definately come to mind. The pilot shank is a little smaller but the thread is almost perfect. The uni loc insert screws right on.Uniloc pins are not made from all thread unless they are imposters...have seen those before.
I keep running into the PREOAIDR cues.....almost the same size pin as what you have there. Have to replace them as they won't fit a predator uniloc shaftGSE Cues definately come to mind. The pilot shank is a little smaller but the thread is almost perfect. The uni loc insert screws right on.
Just breaks my heart changing joint screws. HahahahaI keep running into the PREOAIDR cues.....almost the same size pin as what you have there. Have to replace them as they won't fit a predator uniloc shaft