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    Acme Lead Screws and Nuts

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Lead Screws and Nuts. Acme Lead Screws and Nuts.
    Found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables, lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects. To ensure compatibility, please select components that have the same thread direction, thread size, and number of thread starts.
    Coupling Nuts—Right-Hand Thread
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lead Screws and Nuts. Acme Lead Screws and Nuts, Coupling Nuts—Right-Hand Thread.
    Coupling nuts connect two lead screws.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel components are easier to machine than alloy steel components.
    Travel Distance per Turn—Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a nut or handle moves with one revolution of the lead screw.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Ht.
    Wd.
    No. of Thread
    Starts
    Speed
    Ratio
    Travel Distance
    per Turn
    Thread Fit
    Hardness
    Tensile
    Strength
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    1 3/8"-4
    Acme
    3 1/4"1 7/8"11:10.25"Acme Class 2G
    Rockwell B75Not Rated93023A672000000
     
    Coupling Nuts—Left-Hand Thread
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lead Screws and Nuts. Acme Lead Screws and Nuts, Coupling Nuts—Left-Hand Thread.
    Coupling nuts connect two lead screws.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel components are easier to machine than alloy steel components.
    Travel Distance per Turn—Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a nut or handle moves with one revolution of the lead screw.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Ht.
    Wd.
    No. of Thread
    Starts
    Speed
    Ratio
    Travel Distance
    per Turn
    Thread Fit
    Hardness
    Tensile
    Strength
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    1 3/8"-4
    Acme
    3 1/4"1 7/8"11:10.25"Acme Class 2G
    Rockwell B75Not Rated93026A313000000
     
    Hex Nuts—Right-Hand Thread
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lead Screws and Nuts. Acme Lead Screws and Nuts, Hex Nuts—Right-Hand Thread.
    Hex nuts fasten and position lead screw components.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel components are easier to machine than alloy steel components.
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—Zinc-plated carbon steel components have mild corrosion resistance and are easier to machine than alloy steel components.
    Travel Distance per Turn—Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a nut or handle moves with one revolution of the lead screw.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Ht.
    Wd.
    No. of Thread
    Starts
    Speed
    Ratio
    Travel Distance
    per Turn
    Thread Fit
    Hardness
    Tensile
    Strength
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    1 3/8"-4
    Acme
    1 11/32"2 3/16"11:10.25"Acme Class 2G
    Rockwell B75Not Rated94815A122000000
     
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    1 3/8"-4
    Acme
    1 11/32"2 3/16"11:10.25"Acme Class 2G
    Rockwell B75Not Rated98948A12700000
     
    Hex Nuts—Left-Hand Thread
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lead Screws and Nuts. Acme Lead Screws and Nuts, Hex Nuts—Left-Hand Thread.
    Hex nuts fasten and position lead screw components.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel components are easier to machine than alloy steel components.
    Travel Distance per Turn—Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a nut or handle moves with one revolution of the lead screw.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Ht.
    Wd.
    No. of Thread
    Starts
    Speed
    Ratio
    Travel Distance
    per Turn
    Thread Fit
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Hardness
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    1 3/8"-4
    Acme
    1 11/32"2 3/16"11:10.25"Acme Class 2G
    SAE Grade 2
    Rockwell B8564,00091808A122000000
     
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