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Trapezoidal thread 65 x 4
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Trapezoidal thread 65 x 4

Trapezoidal thread 65 x 4

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Can someone help with the specifications of a M65x4 trapezoidal thread.
I am trying to use the helix command to draw a reasonably accurate thread inside a bore.
Any information.. specifications or links appreciated

Ralph

RE: Trapezoidal thread 65 x 4

Nice link Ralph - lots of info. I have been using ME Threadpal calculator software for a while and have been very happy with it. The feature that sold me is the multiple start option. That version of the software is no longer available but a newer version is available through Johnson Gage.

http://www.johnsongage.com

 

Harold
SW2008 SP3.0 OPW2008 SP0.1 Win XP Pro 2002 SP2
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RE: Trapezoidal thread 65 x 4

That is a great file, thank you for posting that link Ralph2. A star for you...........

B. Long
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