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  2. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    For example, a screw with a pitch of 1/20 in (20 threads per inch) has a pitch of 0.050 in and a 1 ⁄ 13 in pitch (13 threads per inch) has a pitch of 0.077 in. Your result will only land near a tap drill size (not directly on one).

  3. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    However, using an ordinary tap or die to clean threads generally removes some material, which results in looser, weaker threads. ... 1 .2280 14: 20/28/32 .2500 ...

  4. Unified Thread Standard - Wikipedia

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    The standard designation for a UTS thread is a number indicating the nominal (major) diameter of the thread, followed by the pitch measured in threads per inch.For diameters smaller than ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ inch, the diameter is indicated by an integer number defined in the standard; for all other diameters, the inch figure is given.

  5. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    Camshaft cover stud threaded 14-20 UNC (left, for aluminium cylinder head) and 14-28 UNF (right, for steel nut; from a 1960s Jaguar XK engine) The common V-thread standards ( ISO 261 and Unified Thread Standard ) include a coarse pitch and a fine pitch for each major diameter.

  6. List of thread standards - Wikipedia

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    Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form) V Thread Form: 14 ″-20 UNC #4-40 UNC ASME B1.5-1997 (R2014) Acme Screw Threads: Trapezoidal Thread Form: Tr 60×9 ANSI/ASME B1.9-1973 (R2017) Buttress Inch Screw Threads: Breech-Lock Thread Form: ASME B1.10M-2004 (R2014) Unified Miniature Screw Threads: V Thread Form: 0.60 UNM ANSI/ASME ...

  7. United States Standard thread - Wikipedia

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    The thread form is defined by flats at the tip and root of the thread form. This flat length is defined as the pitch divided by eight. The thread depth, which is from flat to flat is 0.6495 times the pitch. [4] For 14-inch (6.4 mm) screws and larger, the pitch is defined as: = +

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