Elementary Mechanism: a Textbook for Students of Mechanical Engineering
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The convolutions of the groove are brought so close together that the ridge which separates two contiguous grooves becomes the counterpart of tlie groove itself. This ridge is termed the thread of the screw ; and from its section the screw derives its distinctive title, such as square- threaded, V-threaded, and round-threaded. In the second place, instead of a single pin, other pins may be fixed to the follower opposite the other convolu- tions ; then, since each pin will receive an equal veloc...ity from the revolving cylinder, the motion of the follower will be effected as before, with the advantage of an increased number of points of contact. But this series of pins may be replaced by a short comb or rack, the outline of which exactly fits that of the threads of the screw". This is the most ancient form in which the screw was employed. Most commonly, however, the piece which receives the action of the screw is provided with a cavity embracing the screw, and fitting its thread completely ; being, in fact, a hollow screw corresponding in every respect to the solid screw.
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