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O P E R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

Even TPI Not Divisible By 4

For threading a TPI that is even but not divisible by 4, use any of the non-numbered lines on the thread dial (see Figure 83).

TPI

2,6,10,14,

Non-

18,22,26,

Numbered

30,54

Position

Figure 83. Marks are selected on the dial for threading

even TPI not divisible by 4.

Odd Numbered TPI

For odd numbered TPI, use any of the numbered lines on the thread dial (see Figure 84).

TPI

3,5,7,9,

Numbered

11,13,15,

Position

19,23,27

1,2,3,4

Figure 84. Numbers are selected on the dial for

threading odd numbered TPI.

12 Fractional TPI

Use any opposing number pairs—2/4 or 1/3 on the thread dial for 12 fractional TPI (see Figure 85). For example, to cut a 312 thread, select 1 or 3 on the dial.

14 or 34 Fractional TPI

For TPI that have a 14 or 34 fraction, use position 1 on the thread dial (see Figure 86).

TPI

2¼,2¾,

Position

3¼,3¾

1 Only

 

 

Figure 86. Position for 14 or 34 fractional TPI.

278 TPI

The thread dial is not used for 278 or metric threading, or diametral and modular pitches (see Figure 87). The half nut must stay engaged with the leadscrew throughout the entire threading operation.

278

Same as

Thread Dial

 

Metric

 

Not Used

 

 

Threads

Figure 87. Half nut stays engaged for 278 TPI.

TPI

2½,3½,4½,

Position

7½,11½,13½

1,3 or 2,4

Figure 85. Opposing number group are selected on

dial for cutting 12 thread TPI.

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Southbend SB1059F Even TPI Not Divisible By, Odd Numbered TPI, ⁄2 Fractional TPI, ⁄4 or 3⁄4 Fractional TPI, 27⁄8 TPI