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soupy1957

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Nov 23, 2005
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I'm a QC Tech for a Communications Equipment Assembly plant here in Connecticut.
Today I had a visit from a Toolmaker, asking me for the tolerance range on an M29 x 1.5 thread.
Wouldn't ya know the Machinists Handbook skips right over the M29's!
I know the "29" represents 29mm Nominal, and the 1.5 represents the threads per revolution, but I can't come up with the tolerance ranges for the Major and Minor threads to save my life!!
Anyone know what the tolerance range is?
-Soupy1957
 
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Hi soupy1957,

The 1.5 indicates the pitch of the thread, i.e. the linear distance between adjacent crests. M29 is a damned peculiar thread - not one of the standard ranges.

The following link might help you - I use it as a quick guide when there are no mechies to ask.


The other link has some discussion of standard tolerancing


It lists
Default metric fastener thread tolerance class. If thread tolerance class designation (e.g., "-6g") is omitted (e.g., M10 x 1.5), it specifies "medium" thread tolerance, which is 6H/6g. The 6H/6g fit is the standard ISO tolerance class for general use.



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