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  2. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Example (inch, coarse): For size 7 ⁄ 16 (this is the diameter of the intended screw in fraction form)-14 (this is the number of threads per inch; 14 is considered coarse), 0.437 in × 0.85 = 0.371 in. Therefore, a size 7 ⁄ 16 screw (7 ⁄ 16 ≈ 0.437) with 14 threads per inch (coarse) needs a tap drill with a diameter of about 0.371 inches.

  3. Vacuum flange - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum flange is a flange at the end of a tube used to connect vacuum chambers, tubing and vacuum pumps to each other. Vacuum flanges are used for scientific and industrial applications to allow various pieces of equipment to interact via physical connections and for vacuum maintenance, monitoring, and manipulation from outside a vacuum's chamber.

  4. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    The best example is Flanges, there are multiple holes in the Flanges, the circle through the center of these holes is known as the pitch circle, and the diameter of this circle is known as Pitch Circle Diameter, in short PCD. PDM, PDMS: product data management, product data manager [app], product data management system [app]

  5. Saturation (magnetic) - Wikipedia

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    The stronger the external magnetic field H, the more the domains align, yielding a higher magnetic flux density B. Eventually, at a certain external magnetic field, the domain walls have moved as far as they can, and the domains are as aligned as the crystal structure allows them to be, so there is negligible change in the domain structure on ...

  6. Japanese Industrial Standards - Wikipedia

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    JIS Z 8000-3 – Quantities and units -- Part 3: Space and time; JIS Z 8000-4 – Quantities and units -- Part 4: Mechanics; JIS Z 8000-5 – Quantities and units -- Part 5: Thermodynamics; JIS Z 8102 – Names of non-luminous object colours; JIS Z 8210 – Public Information Symbols; JIS Z 8301 – Rules for the layout and drafting of Japanese ...

  7. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    JIS Z 3001-5 Welding and allied processes-Vocabulary-Part 5: Laser welding; JIS Z 3001-6 Welding and allied processes-Vocabulary-Part 6: Resistance welding; JIS Z 3001-7 Welding and allied processes-Vocabulary-Part 7: Arc welding; JIS Z 3011 Welding positions defined by means of angles of slope and rotation; JIS Z 3021 Welding and allied ...

  8. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    expressed for magnetic induction Type of product A: 1.5 T @50 Hz non oriented ... JIS (Japan) Carbon steels 1.1141 1.0401 1.0453: C15D C18D: 1010 1018: CK15 C15 C16.8 ...

  9. Magnetic circuit - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic field (green) induced by a current-carrying wire winding (red) in a magnetic circuit consisting of an iron core C forming a closed loop with two air gaps G in it. In an analogy to an electric circuit, the winding acts analogously to an electric battery, providing the magnetizing field , the core pieces act like wires, and the gaps G act like resistors.

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