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NOVA NX1 Sentinel Back block Threads RAW

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    NOVA NX1 Sentinel Back block Threads RAW

    Make sure to Loctite your back block on NOVA NX1. The threads are raw due to where the overseas anodizer is holding the part. Being that's it still raw un-anodized the metal is soft.


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    Last edited by docfire; Today, 01:56 PM.

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    Haha! Man, that hole isn’t on the edge, it IS the edge.

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      #3
      Welp.... There's a new market the back blocks again.

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        #4
        racking the part there wouldn't make all the threads raw... something else happened. looking at it, I'd bet the backblocks came from china without threads and they tapped them.

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          Looking close the first part to is anodized. but that could have been a debur prior to ano. Do yes i can see that they were not taped prior to ano.

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        Originally posted by Frmrspec View Post
        racking the part there wouldn't make all the threads raw... something else happened. looking at it, I'd bet the backblocks came from china without threads and they tapped them.
        ​​​​​​That could be the case.

        Anodizer could have racked it by threading it onto the rack. Another possibility is that a bubble fromed inside the hole during the anodizing process. Ive hade that happen quite often

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