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The square thread form is a common
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profile, used in high load applications such as
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s. It gets its name from the square cross-section of the thread.Bhandari, p. 203. It is the lowest friction and most efficient thread form, but it is difficult to fabricate.


Advantages & disadvantages

The greatest advantage of square threads is that they have a much higher intrinsic efficiency than
trapezoidal threads Trapezoidal thread forms are screw thread profiles with trapezoidal outlines. They are the most common forms used for leadscrews (power screws). They offer high strength and ease of manufacture. They are typically found where large loads are r ...
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or metric trapezoidal). Due to the lack of a
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there is no radial pressure, or bursting pressure, on the nut. This also increases the nut life. The greatest disadvantage is the difficulty in machining such a thread. The single-point cutting tools or
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used to cut the thread cannot have efficient rake and relief angles (because of the square form), which makes the cutting slow and difficult. Square threads also cannot carry as much load as a trapezoidal thread, because the root of the square thread is smaller. Also, there is no way to compensate for wear on the nut, so it must be replaced when worn out.


Classification

Square threads are defined as follows by
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standards: :Sq\,60 \times 9 where ''Sq'' designates a square thread, ''60'' is the nominal diameter in millimeters, and ''9'' is the pitch in millimeters. When there is no suffix it is a single start thread. If there is a suffix then the value after the multiplication sign is the
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and the value in the parentheses is the pitch. For example: :Sq\,60 \times 18 (P9) LH would denoted two starts, as the lead divided by the pitch is two. The "LH" denotes a left hand thread.Bhandari, p. 205.


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Bibliography

*{{Citation , last = Bhandari , first = V B , title = Design of Machine Elements , publisher = Tata McGraw-Hill , year = 2007 , url = https://books.google.com/books?id=f5Eit2FZe_cC , isbn = 978-0-07-061141-2. Screws Threading (manufacturing)