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Need info: PG thread - German conduit thread standard

Need info: PG thread - German conduit thread standard

Need info: PG thread - German conduit thread standard

(OP)
I need info on a PG11 thread - major seems to be about 18.6 mm. I need minor and flank angle.

Thanks,

Gary Garnier
Raytek Corp.
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RE: Need info: PG thread - German conduit thread standard

Heyco sells taps for this thread or for a full drawing of the threadform go to: http://www.google.com/search? q=cache:mdmetric.com/tech/thddat6.htm

The spec is:

DIN 40430 (Stahlpanzerrohr-Gewinde)
Pg Nominal Size Callout - Pg11
Thread Form Type - Pg
Major Diameter mm d=D - 18.6
Pitch mm p - 1.411
Threads per inch tpi - 18
Pitch Diameter mm d2=D2 - 17.93
Minor Diameter Male Thd. d1 - 17.26
Thread Height H1 - 0.67
Tap Drill Diameter mm - 17.25

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