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What would cause internal threads to look flattened on one side of a hole, and normal in the rest of the hole like the images below? These threads are part of a turnbuckle on a differential case spreader that required much more force than I expected to tighten it under load the first time I used it, and the threads started creaking when I loosened it even though I applied moly grease beforehand. I would like to know if this could be a manufacturing defect, or more likely caused by me overtightening it. I noticed no metal shavings upon disassembly to indicate thread stripping, and the male threads of the turnbuckle look normal.
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