Although, I said I wont to reply to additional contribution, I could not stand by why some forum members choose to ridicule, by posting silly comments and images of wheel nuts, just because my opinion differs from theirs, which is bullying.
At the time of my last post, only one forum member...
However, due to the argumentative nature of some and the direction this thread is going, this thread has reached its conclusions.
No more responses or contribution will be replied to.
Thanks to everyone who has offered their opinions and contributed to the thread.
Appreciate time taken to research my question and provide images, however, your overthinking the question.
I demand you move away from your keypad or keyboard.
I understand you are trying to help but you are thinking of too many un-necassary variables.
The intended use of the thread...
A thread type is the same regardless or its size and diameter or are you saying the smaller or larger the size, then the thread type actually changes.
Also, my car anology can't be compared to a photo of a wheel nut as cars can have different size wheel studs with different size threads...
A buttress thread does appears to be a thread which can withstand more force of load in one direction than the other, which may be ideal.
Although, I'd much prefer to confirm the type used in the Coil Spring Compressors and Hub Pullers, as I assume technical experts have already done their...
Yes, when in use the thread will be run up and down often, manually in the same capacity as a Coil Spring Compressor but many times per day, every day.
However, without appearing rude or ignorant, due to the know qualities and robustness of the coarse thread traditionally used on Hub Bearing...
There is no need to be thinking of bar type or grade, as I'm only trying to identify the thread used on Coil Spring Compressor or Bearing Pullers and once I've confirmed the thread type, then I will source an appropriate grade of material.
Currently, what I consider to a normal threaded bar...
No other thread needs to be considered, as I'm only attempting to identify and source the type of threads used for Coil Spring Compressor and Bearing Pullers.
So why do Bearing Pullers and Spring Compressor use the same type of thread if all threads are the same.
I'm only trying to identity and source the thread type used for Coil Spring Compressors and Bearing Pullers.
Yeah, I agree forum members are trying to help and I appreciate all responses and opinions received.
However, at this point all I wanted is exactly what you've provided, which I thought could be achieved by sight or from described use.
Forum members imagining all the possible variable are...
Yeah, I know that now but when I first posted the question, I assumed just as I'm able to recognise the socket or spanner size of a bolt by sight, I assumed someone could recognised the thread from its described use or by the photos; as in, what's that thing called which lights the room when I...
Think of it this way.....
If I posted a photo of a specific car and I asked can someone identify it as I wish to buy one, would I be asked what's its intended use before I'm provided with the answer ?
That's the level as to which this question was asked.
I just thought someone within the...
This " thread" is becoming to complicated and over thought.
All I wanted was the type of thread that is used in a Coil Spring Compressor, which from what I've seen, they all use the same thread regardless of make/brand, which is also the same type of thread used on Bearing Pullers, to be...
There is, mine; as I believe if I was to identify the thread used on my coil spring compressor; and buy a threaded rod with the same thread then it will suit my needs.
I never said there was anything special about it, I just wanted to know the thread type so I know what to look for online or...
No tensile strength or application mentioned.
I just thought someone would know the type of thread that is used on a Coil spring compressor.
Due to such a threads ability to compress coil springs, its robustness and that I've had my coil spring compressor for over 30 years, I believe a thread...