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English: Fig. 1.—Sections of principal Screw Threads.
Formulae: p=pitch, or distance between centres of contiguous threads; d=depth of thread; h=total height of thread construction; r=radius; f=flat. A. Whitworth thread. h=0·9605 p; d=0·6403 p; leaving 16th h to be rounded at top and bottom. B. Sellers, or Franklin Institute, or U.S. standard thread. h=0·866 p; d=0·6495 p; f=18th p. C. Sharp Vee thread. d=0·8660 p. D. British Association standard thread. d=0·6 p; r=211th p. E. C.E.I. or Cycle Engineers' Institute standard thread. h=0·866 p; d=0·5327 p; r=12th p. F. Löwenherz or Delisle thread (metric, used largely on the continent of Europe). h=p; d=0·75 h; f=18th h. G. International standard thread (metric)., d=0·6495 p; f=18th h; r=116th h. H. Thury thread (metric). d=35th p; r=15th p; r′=16th p. J. Square thread. d=12 p. K. Acme thread. d=12 p+0·010; f=0·3707 p. |
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Author | Encyclopædia Britannica |
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