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  1. #1
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    M20 x1.5 locknut thread?

    Hi,

    I have bought from e-bay a z-axis ballscrew for the router table I am building. The ballscrew is new and functions perfectly. All good...except...it came without a bearing support. I can find a bearing support that will work but the locking thread appears to be M20 x 1.5. All the locking nuts on all the bearing supports I can find have M20 x 1.0 thread. Does anyone know where I might find a suitable locking nut (or complete bearing support)?

    Thanks

    Michael

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    SPIETH series MSR metric locknut 20 X1.5. German company sold here in the USA by Advanced Machine & Engineering.

    E-mail [email protected]

    Dick Z

    add: Whittet-Higgins KMM-05 M25 X 1.5 www.whittet-higgins.com
    DZASTR

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD ZASTROW View Post
    SPIETH series MSR metric locknut 20 X1.5. German company sold here in the USA by Advanced Machine & Engineering.

    E-mail [email protected]

    Dick Z

    add: Whittet-Higgins KMM-05 M25 X 1.5 www.whittet-higgins.com
    Thank you Richard. Much appreciated.

    Michael

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