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On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 08:47:32 -0700, wrote:

On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 05:00:32 -0700 (PDT), phaedrus
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Hi guys,

I've seen pictures of threaded tapers being machined on lathes and was
wondering what the hell use they are? I mean, since the diameter of
the threaded section is constantly varying, what can it possibly be
screwed into? I cannot imagine any nut or internal thread that would
accommodate such a piece of work.

Kindly disabuse me of my ignorance if you can, thanks.

P.

Steeply threaded tapers are used sometimes to connect things like the
drill stem used for drilling oil wells. Once they have loosened just a
little bit they unscrew fast. So only a few turns will engage a long
length of thread. Look for API threads.
Eric

Last time I lathe cut a tapered thread was to replace a lost drain
plug for a sail boat - I strongly suspect it was senior son who lost
it then asked me to make the replacement. Anyhow, it worked out OK.
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Gerry :-)}
London,Canada