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Old January 23rd, 2006, 23:41   #1
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Question about Neg and pos thread

I got a ICS M4, I would like to know If a silencer with Neg thread will fit on it?

A little explanation of how I can find out myself would be nice too..!

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Old January 23rd, 2006, 23:46   #2
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It's a negative thread. Otherwise known as a left-hand thread. Most of the threads you will ever use in your life will be right hand (+) and this opposite to that. The thread pitch is slightly off being a 1 thread to 1.0mm, so sometimes add-ons can be difficult to install.
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Old January 23rd, 2006, 23:51   #3
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Is that silencer would fit on a my gun?
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Old January 24th, 2006, 00:35   #4
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It should, but like I said, sometimes they can be tough with ICS guns as they're are not exactly 14mm (-) 1.0mm thread pitch.
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Old September 16th, 2006, 03:04   #5
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Hey guys, used the search function to find this thread- I can't believe I'm asking this question and I'm an engineer but here goes: if I look down the barrel of the gun and to tighten a silencer/thread protecter, I turn clockwise- what kind of a thread is it? And if you could please answer using CCW/CW, left/right, negative/positive in your answer that would be great

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Old September 16th, 2006, 03:40   #6
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Engineer?

The way to properly define thread twist direction is by stating it's "handedness". The definition is used in physics as well as in machinery design:

http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResou...eticFields.htm

To determine the handedness of a fastener, imagine gripping the threaded shaft with your four fingers with your thumb pointing out (like thumbs up) parallel to the centre axis of the shaft. If you rotate the shaft in the direction that your four fingers are pointing (i.e. fingertips forward) and your thumb is pointing in the direction that the screw threads in, then the threads match the hand that you are gripping the shaft with.

Common threads are right handed. Grip the screwdriver with your thumb pointing towards the fastener and your thumb will point down when you turn the fastener with your fingertips leading.

Left hand threads do the same if you turn the other way with your left hand.

CCW/CW/+/- are bastard definitions cobbled together by hobbyists who don't know how to specify a thread to a machinist.

+/CW = right handed
-/CCW = lefty
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Old September 16th, 2006, 13:21   #7
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MadMax – you are very patient. When I first read this post I thought this guy was asking the question tongue in cheek.
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Old September 16th, 2006, 19:27   #8
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Thanks Madmax that makes perfect sense to me now. Yeah thanks for the patience too- um yeah I was a biomed engineer- not mechanical Anyways are you by any chance a machinist? Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
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Old September 17th, 2006, 01:27   #9
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Despite completing an engineering program, I managed to pick up some machining experience.

No problem with the explainations. I like to try to end the repetition of goofy definitions and poorly formulated misconceptions endemic to our hobby where I can.
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