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Higbee cut on male thread. A Higbee cut is a specific cut added to a screw thread to produce a blunt start, instead of the sharp end of the unmodified screw thread. It is named for its inventor Clinton Higbee. The presence of a Higbee cut on both male and female threads eliminates the chance of cross threading.
Higbee cut Special cut at the beginning of the thread on a hose coupling that provides positive identification of the first thread to eliminate cross threading. [6] Higbee indicators Notches or groves cut into coupling lugs to identify by touch or sight the exact location of the Higbee cut. [6] High pressure fog (HPF)
Higbee may refer to: Higbee, Missouri, a city in Randolph County, Missouri, in the United States; Higbee's, a former Cleveland, Ohio, department store; USS Higbee (DD-806), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1945 to 1979; Higbee cut, a specific cut added to a screw thread to produce a blunt start
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A rule of thumb is that the undercut should be at least 1.5 threads long and the diameter should be at least 0.015 in (0.38 mm) smaller than the minor diameter of the thread. [1] Strictly speaking the relief simply needs to be equal or slightly smaller than the minor diameter of the thread.
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