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Phillips head dimensions

Phillips head dimensions

Phillips head dimensions

(OP)
Does anyone have a standard guide for phillips head dimensions. I'm specifically looking for a #1 right now.

I have to make both the male and female sides

ty!
CJ

RE: Phillips head dimensions

Have you checked the Machinery Handbook? You should have a copy.

Chris
Systems Analyst, I.S.
SolidWorks 06 4.1/PDMWorks 06
AutoCAD 06
ctopher's home (updated 06-21-06)

RE: Phillips head dimensions

(OP)
yup, got one of those...21st edition. Checked it and it wasnt apparent that it was in there. Of course there are 2500 pages so I could have missed it somehow.

CJ

RE: Phillips head dimensions

ASME B18.6.3-2003

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Ben Loosli
Sr IS Technologist
L-3 Communications

RE: Phillips head dimensions

Be carefull if you're looking at metric panhead phillips at all.

I discovered to my cost that the head heights you actually get can be different in the US & UK.

Obviously you can get around it by defining to what standard the screws are.

If I recall correctly it's not even the US fault, it was Canada who wanted their heads taller.

Somone may correct me.

RE: Phillips head dimensions

KENAT,

   It sounds like he is doing the Phillips sockets, rather than the screws.

   I have yet to see a Phillips pan head metric screw conform to a pan head standard.  What they do seem to conform to is DIN7985.  This is described as a raised cheese head machine screw in my catalogue.  

   English and metric pan head screws seem to have raised heads.  I do not know who asked for this.

                        JHG

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