stud threads for Ebony domes

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JJ Triode

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stud threads for Ebony domes
« on: 22 Dec 2009, 09:39 pm »
Steve,
Can you explain the notation for the stud thread sizes, specifically 8-32 and 10-32?  I'm guessing 32 is the thread pitch (number of turns per inch) but what is the diameter?  1/8" and 1/10" respectively?

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Re: stud threads for Ebony domes
« Reply #1 on: 22 Dec 2009, 11:43 pm »
Hi, JJ Triode. These are Unified Thread Standard designations, most commonly used for non-metric screw sizes less than 1/4" in diameter. A #8 screw thread has an outer diameter of .164" and a #10 screw thread has an outer diameter of .190" -- the number following the dash is the thread pitch (number of threads per inch).

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JJ Triode

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threaded stud Ebony domes
« Reply #2 on: 5 Jan 2010, 01:01 am »
Hi Steve,
Would you recommend the threaded Ebony domes, with or without dBneutralizer layer, for turntable footers?  I have reason to suspect my turntable would benefit from more isolation, and was thinking the Ebony/dB would be good for this purpose.  At present the TT has some brass-cone-type footers.  I do need something that can screw in securely.
TIA,
JJ

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Re: stud threads for Ebony domes
« Reply #3 on: 5 Jan 2010, 01:25 am »
You'd probably get very good results with Cone/Spike Grounding Bases under your present brass cones.

Update: Threaded Stud Ebony Domes have been superseded in our product lineup with Threaded Stud Gliders, which are more durable and equally effective at isolation/decoupling.



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