Science, asked by alpsharma295, 1 year ago

the lead screw of a lathe has

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Answered by harika010703
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The lead screw of a lathe has single start threads.

harika010703: sorry .....its not star its start
Answered by psjain
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Answer: Single start threads.

Explanation:

The lead screw of a lathe has single start thread.

Lead screw is also referred as a translation or power screw. It is used as a linkage in a machine which help in translating the turning motion into the linear motion.

These type of screws are manufactured in the similar manner as other are that means they may be cut, rolled or ground.

A lead screw at times is used with a split nut (also referred as half nut) which let the nut to be detached from the threads and moved axially.

Hope this helps.

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