Requirements for the thread on a hub puller

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MIG Wielder
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Requirements for the thread on a hub puller

#1 Post by MIG Wielder »

If you are designing something like a hub-puller with a screw thread what would you choose as the thread form ?
O.K. I can see that the larger the diameter of the forcing bolt the better ...
but I was looking at my commercially produced ones.
The small gear puller has a coarse metric thread.
The large 3 legged puller has a funny square section coarse thread.
My really large hub-puller has a large forcing screw but with a very fine thread.
What is technically the best please ? Or does it not matter ?
Thanks,
Tony.
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Re: Requirements for the thread on a hub puller

#2 Post by dollyman »

I would have thought the fine thread for really heavy duty? All my big pullers have got a fine thread.
I think it distributes the force slower and get's a better torque.
What do other's think?

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Tony.
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Karlos

Re: Requirements for the thread on a hub puller

#3 Post by Karlos »

A finer thread will require less torque to achieve the same force through the puller than a course thread. So with a fine thread you can apply more force than with a course thread cut of the same diameter.

If you think about TPI :
10 TPI = 10 rotations to move 1 inch
20 TPI = 20 rotations to move 1 inch
The mechanical advantage is gained by having a higher TPI, which means less effort to split a taper joint OR your puller can deal with really tight hubs.
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