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Screw Thread tables reference ?

Screw Thread tables reference ?

Screw Thread tables reference ?

(OP)
Hello,

Wondering if anyone knows a place (online or in person) to buy physical prints or posters of screw thread tables for handy reference? Something to keep handy on my desk or put on the wall in front of me. It's surprisingly hard to find this.

In particular I'm looking at UN threads presently, down to details such as major diam and pitch diam tolerances on 2A vs. 3A fits.

Otherwise if anyone can suggest a good reference book from which I could just scan and print out the tables, that would be just as good. My copy of Machinery's Handbook has ink shadows through the pages so not a nice photocopy.

Thanks !

RE: Screw Thread tables reference ?

andrewhalo-
You can try printing the attached spreadsheet. There's a worksheet for metric and one for imperial. Very useful tables. I can't provide the source but in order to get a warm feeling you might want to confirm some dimensions with another source such as Machinery's Handbook.

Tunalover

RE: Screw Thread tables reference ?

I would recommend you purchase yourself a Machinery's Handbook. The current edition is the 29th. You can purchase the CD version however over the years I have preferred the printed version.

Bill

RE: Screw Thread tables reference ?

@BillPSU:
The OP said in his closing remark that he has one already.

Tunalover

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