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Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

(OP)

Please could someone point me in the right direction....?

A little while ago I used to have an A4 sheet which gave different screw head types and the basic dimensions.  It also gave the dimensions for nuts and spring washers etc.

However as happens to all useful bits of paper it got 'misplaced' and I don't know where to find another.

The type of screws I am talking about are Pan Head, Cheese Head etc, nothing spectacular.  I have tried looking on the internet but can't find anything.

Can anyone help?

Many Thanks

Linda

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

I forgot to add go to the TOC and check their list for screw and things.

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

(OP)

Thanks for the help.

Please excuse my ignorance in these things but what is TOC?

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

Table of Contents

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

Another place to look would be the Machinery's Handbook.

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

McMaster-Carr has tables that give dimensions on most screws they carry.

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

McM-C also has 2D & 3D drawing/models of standard fasteners...

RE: Standard Fastener Dimensions - Screw Sizes

(OP)

Thanks for everyones suggestions!  I think I can go and 're-buid' my useful sheet of A4 now!  

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