Cold Rolling for Power Screw Threads: Advantages & Disadvantages

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Cold rolling is preferred for threading power screws due to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness in large-scale manufacturing compared to traditional machining methods like turning on a lathe. The cold rolling process enhances the strength of the threads, making them more durable. Additionally, it produces a smoother finish and reduces material waste. While cold rolling may not be suitable for all applications, its advantages in specific contexts make it a favorable choice. Ultimately, the decision between cold rolling and machining depends on the specific requirements of the project.
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For threading of Power screws ( like in a car jack with square/trapizoidal threading ), why is cold rolling preferred to normal material removal machining ; say turning on lathe.
Or is cold rolling even preffered?
 
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