Thread Charts

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Ed Price

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Hi Amphibians:


I was doing some checking about what Metric taps and dies I should have on hand,
and I realized that a thread cross-reference chart would be handy.

So, here's a nice Metric Thread Identification Chart at:

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/ThreadIDMetric.htm

And why not an American Chart too:

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/ThreadIDStandard.htm

And if you have to think non-Metric, a conversion chart at:

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Screw_Thread_Conversion.htm

And here's the guide to secret Metric fastener code stamps:

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Head_Markings.htm

While we're here, how about a Platings Definition Chart:

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Platings_and_Finishing.htm

How tight for a typical Metric nut or bolt?

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Torque_Figures.htm

How strong are Metric fasteners?

http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Proof_Loads.htm

And finally, what good are bolts without holes to put them in? What size holes?

<a href="http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Recommended_Tapping_Drill_Size.htm">http://www.fullermetric.com/Dimensional_Information/Recommended_Tapping_Drill_Si\
ze.htm</a>


Print these out for colorful garage wallpaper.


Ed
El Cajon
67 Rust Guppy


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