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Default 9"hercus lathe ( southbend copy ) half nuts

hello everyone
the half nuts on my 9"hercus lathe are worn out.
I about to try and repair them. They look like a 3/4 acme thread.
Would that be right?
A hercus is a direct copy of a 9" southbend lathe, did they use an amce
or square
thread on their leadscrew?
Any information would be greatly appriciated
kind Regards
Twistdrill

 
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