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Does anyone want a long screw?

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BobKellock - 28 Oct 2008 13:03 GMT
A local garage has a newish looking Bradbury car lift which siezed
the nut on an elevating shaft. Bradbury fitted a new one and the old
one is out for scrap.

Shaft is about 2400 mm overall with screwed length 2080mm and 40.24mm
OD. Square threadform with radiussed crests, 6mm pitch. The nut is
about 75mm long and looks like phosphor bronze.

It would have to be picked up from Tisbury, S.W. Wiltshire.

Bob
Tony Jeffree - 28 Oct 2008 15:12 GMT
>Shaft is about 2400 mm overall with screwed length 2080mm and 40.24mm
>OD. Square threadform with radiussed crests, 6mm pitch. The nut is
>about 75mm long and looks like phosphor bronze.

Just right for that desktop router you've always fancied building...

Regards,
Tony
 
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