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At my local hardware store, about the only things with a 40 TPI pitch are labeled "gun screws." A lot of firearms applications use weirdly tight threading. Maybe you'll find a set screw of appropriate threading if you look at firearms-specific hardware.
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The bolt is longer, but the threaded part is only 1/2 inch. I measured with calipers. But I'm going to give those UNEF screws a shot anyway. I think that's the best bet so far.
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Are you sure that's 1/2 of threads and not, like, 9/16 or something? Just judging from the photo, it looks a little longer than half an inch, and that extra 1/8" can throw off your guestimation.
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5/16 UNEF is 32. So, I'd run out to a local hardware store and try out a 5/16-32 bolt, or whatever you can find.
If that ain't it, it must be custom geometry, but I can't imagine they'd need anything finer than that.
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They might have cut it to a non-standard size to achieve a certain turns-per-psi or something like that.
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Not any help on the threads but now I know how to get a complete brass front end on my 97.
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u checked with a thread pitch gauge? possibly metric? alot of older paintball stuff has special or 'one off' threading
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What thread size is this?
I recently bought a Clippard MAR-1 LPR to use on a project, and this is the adjustment knob. Since the knob is pretty tall, I want to replace it with a set screw so the whole thing will fit inside a frame. However, I can't figure out what thread size this is.
All the thread sizes on the LPR are imperial, and the knob thread has a 5/16" diameter and about 40 threads per inch. But I can't find 5/16-40 screws anywhere. I can only find 5/16-18 and 5/16-24, but the TPI here is much higher. (All the threads pictured on the screw are only 1/2" long.)Tags: None
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