MadModder
The Breakroom => Resources => Topic started by: tom osselton on April 13, 2013, 03:30:20 AM
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Im not sure where I should post this but felt it would be useful to bookmark http://www.gewinde-normen.de/en/index.html
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Well worth bookmarking Tom ,,,,,,,, thanks for sharing :thumbup:
Rob
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Nice find.. :thumbup:
Interesting that there's actually a Whitworth fine thread......... :scratch:
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Another screwy thing here:
http://www.watchman.dsl.pipex.com/thread.html (http://www.watchman.dsl.pipex.com/thread.html)
Better to download the EXEL file, then it can be column sorted.
BC
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Nice find Dave :bow:
but I cant see me wanting to thread a 10 W.INS.... :dremel: Bit toooooo small methinks
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If you go to http://quicksearch.dla.mil/ you can download virtually any U.S. military (unclassified) specification. FED-STD-H28 is the source authority for screwthreads for U.S. government work. It contains more information on screwthreads than anybody in their right mind (i.e. nobody here qualifies, right?) wants to know. The drawback is that you have to know the ID number of the document in question. FED-STD-H28 is the ID number.
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Thank you very informative.
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Hhm, I won't be bookmarking this as I'm not sure if I can trust the data. The tapping drill sizes for Metric Coarse are different from any other data charts I've seen for this series. I've had lots of thread charts over the years and some have different drill sizes dependant on percentage of thread engagement but this is completely different.