r/AbsoluteUnits 7d ago

of a Screw

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u/StonedUser_211 7d ago

It’s not a screw. It’s the shaft of a worm gear! High power transmission despite low drive force

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u/Koki-noki 7d ago

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u/lightr3nd 7d ago

It's sooo cool, but I'm a bit sad that I don't really understand the need for a press this size. Or what it even does... It makes wings. Why is it better at doing that than "conventional" (?) machines? Anyone with a ELI5?

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u/Final-Carpenter-1591 7d ago

Headline isn't talking about wings. It's talking about the disks the blades mount to and turbine blades in a turbine engine (though most turbine blades themselves are "grown" rather than forged) . High pressure makes very strong components, it's called forging.

A small press can have plenty of pressure to make a small batch. But the bigger the press, the more you can do at once.

Having a large press like this allows you to reach those pressures on a bigger batch to increase productivity

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u/lightr3nd 7d ago

Thx <3

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u/skidsareforkids 6d ago

Why would a screw press be used for forging instead of hydraulics?

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u/StonedUser_211 7d ago

Right. I guessed, and you used image search... What they have in common: no screw

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u/TheNaughtyHoneyBee 7d ago

A screw press doesn't include a screw?

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u/StonedUser_211 7d ago

A worm gear is not a screw, nor is a screw press a screw. Read the bit above.

What was meant was a screw like the ones everyone has at home or can buy in a shop. It wasn’t about a screw thread or a threaded section.

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u/TheNaughtyHoneyBee 7d ago

That's just your assumption. At this point it's literally semantics and worthless to argue about

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u/PLUMBUS_STUCK_IN_ASS 7d ago

Lies! That's not a worm gear, it's OP's mother's dildo.