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John Rumm July 15th 09 06:06 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
The other day I ordered a couple of accessories for my cable rods - a
small bullet torch to go on the end and a magnet and chain set. Much to
my annoyance, they don't match the thread size of my rods.

Hence I thought it would be handy to compile a list of which rods have
what threads etc.

The accessories I ordered were by Hellerman Tylon from CPC:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/re...Redirect=false

Alas they expect a larger thread diameter than the basic rods from
Screwfix.

The rods the basic £15 set from Screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A334482...s/Cable-Access

There is yet another make from TLC:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ods/index.html

Anyone got sets of any of these? Would you care to measure the thread
sizes / pitches etc?

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Cheers,

John.

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Dave Osborne July 15th 09 07:02 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
John Rumm wrote:
The other day I ordered a couple of accessories for my cable rods - a
small bullet torch to go on the end and a magnet and chain set. Much to
my annoyance, they don't match the thread size of my rods.

Hence I thought it would be handy to compile a list of which rods have
what threads etc.

The accessories I ordered were by Hellerman Tylon from CPC:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/re...Redirect=false


Alas they expect a larger thread diameter than the basic rods from
Screwfix.

The rods the basic £15 set from Screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A334482...s/Cable-Access


There is yet another make from TLC:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ods/index.html


Anyone got sets of any of these? Would you care to measure the thread
sizes / pitches etc?

The Screwfix ones are from Super Rod

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.

The other Screwfix product (82483) looks like the Super Rod "Cable Quick
Kit" which would appear to also have an M4 thread.

===

Apparently the cable quick sets are not compatible with their pro range
(which appears to be called "Cable Rod")

===

The So-called Hellermann Tyton stuff from CPC is from the Super Rod
"Cable Rod" range.

===

The TLC-direct stuff is also from Super Rod...

ARWadsworth July 15th 09 08:15 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 

"Dave Osborne" wrote in message
...
John Rumm wrote:
The other day I ordered a couple of accessories for my cable rods - a
small bullet torch to go on the end and a magnet and chain set. Much to
my annoyance, they don't match the thread size of my rods.

Hence I thought it would be handy to compile a list of which rods have
what threads etc.

The accessories I ordered were by Hellerman Tylon from CPC:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/re...Redirect=false
Alas they expect a larger thread diameter than the basic rods from
Screwfix.

The rods the basic £15 set from Screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A334482...s/Cable-Access
There is yet another make from TLC:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ods/index.html
Anyone got sets of any of these? Would you care to measure the thread
sizes / pitches etc?

The Screwfix ones are from Super Rod

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.

The other Screwfix product (82483) looks like the Super Rod "Cable Quick
Kit" which would appear to also have an M4 thread.

===

Apparently the cable quick sets are not compatible with their pro range
(which appears to be called "Cable Rod")

===

The So-called Hellermann Tyton stuff from CPC is from the Super Rod "Cable
Rod" range.

===

The TLC-direct stuff is also from Super Rod...


OK

The Super Rod set in my van measures 6mm for the diameter of the outside
thread and 8 threads per 10mm. This was measured by eye and using a tape
measure. Normally I would use my brothers mechanics skills to find an exact
size.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first couple of turns
onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.

Inside the Super Rod packaging there is a customer care tel no. 01459 792000

HTH

Adam



John Rumm July 15th 09 09:43 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
ARWadsworth wrote:

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.


OK, I have the longer Super Rod set - and would agree with the M4 bit.

The other Screwfix product (82483) looks like the Super Rod "Cable Quick
Kit" which would appear to also have an M4 thread.

===

Apparently the cable quick sets are not compatible with their pro range
(which appears to be called "Cable Rod")

===

The So-called Hellermann Tyton stuff from CPC is from the Super Rod "Cable
Rod" range.

===

The TLC-direct stuff is also from Super Rod...


OK

The Super Rod set in my van measures 6mm for the diameter of the outside
thread and 8 threads per 10mm. This was measured by eye and using a tape
measure. Normally I would use my brothers mechanics skills to find an exact
size.


None of my metric taps fit the thread of the Hellerman torch accessory I
bought (still waiting for the magnet and chain set) the one marked 6 x
0.7 tap binds in the thread almost immediately, and the 6 x 1.0 tap
screws in a couple of turns before stopping. So I am guessing they are a
non metric thread.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first couple of turns
onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.


I would guess my 6 x 1.0 tap is the same as your bolt...

It does sound like your super rod set may be the same as the HT ones.

Inside the Super Rod packaging there is a customer care tel no. 01459 792000


I might give em a bell tomorrow.


--
Cheers,

John.

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ARWadsworth July 15th 09 10:04 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 

"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
ARWadsworth wrote:

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.


OK, I have the longer Super Rod set - and would agree with the M4 bit.

The other Screwfix product (82483) looks like the Super Rod "Cable Quick
Kit" which would appear to also have an M4 thread.

===

Apparently the cable quick sets are not compatible with their pro range
(which appears to be called "Cable Rod")

===

The So-called Hellermann Tyton stuff from CPC is from the Super Rod
"Cable Rod" range.

===

The TLC-direct stuff is also from Super Rod...


OK

The Super Rod set in my van measures 6mm for the diameter of the outside
thread and 8 threads per 10mm. This was measured by eye and using a tape
measure. Normally I would use my brothers mechanics skills to find an
exact size.


None of my metric taps fit the thread of the Hellerman torch accessory I
bought (still waiting for the magnet and chain set) the one marked 6 x 0.7
tap binds in the thread almost immediately, and the 6 x 1.0 tap screws in
a couple of turns before stopping. So I am guessing they are a non metric
thread.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first couple of
turns onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.


I would guess my 6 x 1.0 tap is the same as your bolt...

It does sound like your super rod set may be the same as the HT ones.



Most definately the same. It says Hellermann Tools on the worn sticker on
the outside of the tube and the Super Rod logo says it all.

Adam



Lobster July 16th 09 10:10 AM

Cable rod compatibility
 
Dave Osborne wrote:
John Rumm wrote:
The other day I ordered a couple of accessories for my cable rods - a
small bullet torch to go on the end and a magnet and chain set. Much
to my annoyance, they don't match the thread size of my rods.

Hence I thought it would be handy to compile a list of which rods have
what threads etc.

The accessories I ordered were by Hellerman Tylon from CPC:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/re...Redirect=false


Alas they expect a larger thread diameter than the basic rods from
Screwfix.

The rods the basic £15 set from Screwfix:
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A334482...s/Cable-Access


There is yet another make from TLC:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ods/index.html


Anyone got sets of any of these? Would you care to measure the thread
sizes / pitches etc?

The Screwfix ones are from Super Rod

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.


For sure...? My own version of that set from Screwfix (bought about four
years ago) is branded Silverline: certainly the online Screwfix picture
looks more like my set than the one on the Super Rod site. Don't know
what the thread size is - if I can dig out some known sizes of bolts I
will try and measure it.

David

John July 16th 09 08:06 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
In article , John
Rumm writes
ARWadsworth wrote:

None of my metric taps fit the thread of the Hellerman torch accessory I
bought (still waiting for the magnet and chain set) the one marked 6 x
0.7 tap binds in the thread almost immediately, and the 6 x 1.0 tap
screws in a couple of turns before stopping. So I am guessing they are a
non metric thread.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first couple of turns
onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.


I would guess my 6 x 1.0 tap is the same as your bolt...

It does sound like your super rod set may be the same as the HT ones.

Inside the Super Rod packaging there is a customer care tel no. 01459 792000


I might give em a bell tomorrow.


Isn't M6 similar to 2BA?

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Andrew Mawson July 16th 09 08:50 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 

"John" wrote in message
...
In article , John
Rumm writes
ARWadsworth wrote:

None of my metric taps fit the thread of the Hellerman torch

accessory I
bought (still waiting for the magnet and chain set) the one marked

6 x
0.7 tap binds in the thread almost immediately, and the 6 x 1.0 tap
screws in a couple of turns before stopping. So I am guessing they

are a
non metric thread.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first

couple of turns
onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.


I would guess my 6 x 1.0 tap is the same as your bolt...

It does sound like your super rod set may be the same as the HT

ones.

Inside the Super Rod packaging there is a customer care tel no.

01459 792000

I might give em a bell tomorrow.


Isn't M6 similar to 2BA?

--
John Alexander,

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Probably 1/4" whitworth; - if it is a BA thread it would be 0BA not
2BA

AWEM


js.b1 July 16th 09 10:37 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
Silverline mini (12") are M4.
Stanlay fish tape (10m, round flexible nylon) is M4.

Glue the magnet in, they seem to pop out quite easily.

Frank Erskine July 16th 09 11:59 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 22:16:15 +0100, had this to say:

On 16 Jul,
John wrote:

Isn't M6 similar to 2BA?


)BA is is interchangable with M6 in one direction. I can't remember if it's
nuts (just about) fit bolts or vice versa.

Contrary to popular belief, BA sizes were originally specified in metric.


BA is based on the metric system, apparently.

I don't know how the diameters evolved, but the thread pitch was based
on powers of 0·9mm, so that say, 0 BA is 0·9^0 (1mm), 1 BA is 0·9^1
(0·9mm).... 6 BA is 0·9^6 (0·531441mm), and so on.

I think this was rounded to the nearest 'mil' (1/1000 inch) in proper
English practice.

--
Frank Erskine

John Rumm July 17th 09 10:53 PM

Cable rod compatibility
 
ARWadsworth wrote:
"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
ARWadsworth wrote:

I have the cable "quick tool box set" (Screwfix 89981)

http://www.super-rod.co.uk/ProductShow.asp?ID=8

Thread size is M4.

OK, I have the longer Super Rod set - and would agree with the M4 bit.

The other Screwfix product (82483) looks like the Super Rod "Cable Quick
Kit" which would appear to also have an M4 thread.

===

Apparently the cable quick sets are not compatible with their pro range
(which appears to be called "Cable Rod")

===

The So-called Hellermann Tyton stuff from CPC is from the Super Rod
"Cable Rod" range.

===

The TLC-direct stuff is also from Super Rod...
OK

The Super Rod set in my van measures 6mm for the diameter of the outside
thread and 8 threads per 10mm. This was measured by eye and using a tape
measure. Normally I would use my brothers mechanics skills to find an
exact size.

None of my metric taps fit the thread of the Hellerman torch accessory I
bought (still waiting for the magnet and chain set) the one marked 6 x 0.7
tap binds in the thread almost immediately, and the 6 x 1.0 tap screws in
a couple of turns before stopping. So I am guessing they are a non metric
thread.

I have no idea how to convert that into a thread size.

I have some M6 roofing bolts in the van. These do the first couple of
turns onto the Super Rod before becoming tight.

I would guess my 6 x 1.0 tap is the same as your bolt...

It does sound like your super rod set may be the same as the HT ones.



Most definately the same. It says Hellermann Tools on the worn sticker on
the outside of the tube and the Super Rod logo says it all.


Tried your trick with the M6 bolt today on the Hellerman accessory -
gets about a couple of turns before stopping. The thread pitch seems
steeper than the metric one, Shame they don't make a male to male gender
changer - then I could just turn one side down and run a M4 die down it.

--
Cheers,

John.

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