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Can anyone identify a thread form?

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Malcolm M

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Can anyone identify a thread form? Bolt diameter 7.8mm, 33 turns in 38mm (1.15mm pitch, 22 tpi) head 13.5mm across flats (13mm spanner won't fit, 9/16inch is very sloppy). Other parts of the equipment are held together with Allen bolts taking a 5/32inch key, which might be a clue.
 
I would double check the pitch. Based on the diameter, it might be either 5/16 - 18 UNC or 5/16 - 24 UNF.
 
inch threads = 60° threads
British standard (Whitworth) threads are 55°

Do the Allen bolts thread into hole the mystery bolt came from ?
And vise-reversa ?
 
I think Stick has nailed it. My measurements are a little approximate- the thread is badly worn in places, the head has welding spatter and there is rust all over. Now I have to decide whether to track down a nut that fits, or file off the welds and replace with an M8 (which would also obviate the requirement for a 17/32 spanner).
 
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