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Reply to "Odd "nutty" Request"

Cincinnati Milacron were made in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Can't imagine why they would have anything other than U.S. threads.  It would help to know which 'shaft' you  are talking about.  Most lathes and milling machines have left hand threads on the cross slide.  Is it a 55 or 60 degree V type thread or a flat topped Acme with 29 degree included angle?  A photo would help.  I'm a retired too & die maker and have a Myford Super 7 English made lathe I use to build live steam locomotive so I do know a little about machine tools.  If it the 'shaft' is on the cross slide or carriage feed, it is called a lead screw and will be either an Acme 29 degree of a square thread. 

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