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Re:Power Screw.xls 1 Year ago Karma: 471  
There is a very useful tool on the Norbar website called the Torque Tension Calculator. It provides a useful check and useful thread dimensions which can be inserted into the spreadsheet calculation.
 
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Re:Power Screw.xls 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
John,
Thanks for creating this spreadsheet. It has saved me the time of recreating it from a similar Mathcad file I was using.

I was wondering if you could elaborate on what the thread depth variable is in the sheet. I took it as 0.600 X P for metric fine threads. I found this at:
http://www.colinusher.info/Livesteam/mewdata.html#data

Is this correct?
 
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mstickma that's a useful link for many threadforms. The thread depth variable, t, in the calculation can be set to suit any particular threadform.
 
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