looking for some input from some of the smiths on here in regards to whether the solution to the following is just 'cleaning up' the existing threads, or would it have to be cut and rethread.
background:
i've now received two barrels from a manufacturer threaded 5/8-24. in both cases when attempting to install brakes from another manufacturer, ive run into instances of incompatibility. in the first event the brake got stuck. had to be cut back, etc.
On the 'replacement' barrel, once i started getting resistance again i stopped and called manufacturers of both parts. both have taken it in and said their respective product checks out to their specs. Barrel manuf showed me 5-6 pictures of various competitor brakes / threadcaps threaded fully on the barrel. brake manufacturers QC group identified no issue with their product, but gave me the following regarding their thoughts on the barrel threading:
" We measured the barrels thread pitch and we found that the pitch was oversized at .602, five thousandths over the acceptable range. We utilize class 2 threads for our adapters where the acceptable range is .59270 through .59670."
based upon my limited understanding of pitch (peak to peak - correct me if im wrong), is this something that can be fixed by re-chasing the threads a bit?
i tried to understand the classes. it just seems odd to me that other manufacturers stuff went on and not this one. does that mean everyone typicaly uses class 1 for threads for MDs?
background:
i've now received two barrels from a manufacturer threaded 5/8-24. in both cases when attempting to install brakes from another manufacturer, ive run into instances of incompatibility. in the first event the brake got stuck. had to be cut back, etc.
On the 'replacement' barrel, once i started getting resistance again i stopped and called manufacturers of both parts. both have taken it in and said their respective product checks out to their specs. Barrel manuf showed me 5-6 pictures of various competitor brakes / threadcaps threaded fully on the barrel. brake manufacturers QC group identified no issue with their product, but gave me the following regarding their thoughts on the barrel threading:
" We measured the barrels thread pitch and we found that the pitch was oversized at .602, five thousandths over the acceptable range. We utilize class 2 threads for our adapters where the acceptable range is .59270 through .59670."
based upon my limited understanding of pitch (peak to peak - correct me if im wrong), is this something that can be fixed by re-chasing the threads a bit?
i tried to understand the classes. it just seems odd to me that other manufacturers stuff went on and not this one. does that mean everyone typicaly uses class 1 for threads for MDs?