Dr. MC Black | 02/01/2023 11:39:55 |
334 forum posts 1 photos | Ladies & Gentlemen
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/sites/7/documents/screw_size_chart.pdf This seems to me to be missing all sizes up to 1/4 inch and I wondered if there was another page. I also wondered if there's somewhere on this web-site where there are useful downloads - but the headings do NOT suggest, to me, where I might find them. Can anybody advise, please? My very best wishes to you and your families for a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful, Successful, Prosperous, Stress- and Covid- free New Year.
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Oldiron | 02/01/2023 12:03:36 |
1193 forum posts 59 photos | Hi Happy New Year to you and yours also.
You are welcome to download these ME screw charts from my Dropbox.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7iqptzsm5ih5rpq/ChartC.pdf?dl=0
I hope they are what you need. regards |
Martin Connelly | 02/01/2023 12:51:38 |
![]() 2549 forum posts 235 photos | My Machinery's Handbook chapter on screw threads goes from page 1256 to page 1382. This is followed by sections on measuring screw threads then cutting screw threads. The writing is very small but there are charts and figures in amongst the writing. The point is that a comprehensive list of all screw threads would be a very large download so it is more usual to either refer to a book or find a web page with the information you want and print off a chart or make your own and print that off. If you want a small reference book then the Zeus booklet is a useful workshop reference. There have been threads referring to it in the past so a quick search using the home page search will bring up details on it, but don't get ripped of by high priced re-sellers, it should be quite a low price. It may not cover model specific screw threads so may not suit what you want. Different issues have different contents as it evolves, as well as screw thread details earlier ones had log tables and trig tables but now these tables have gone (due to calculators) but other things like CNC Gcode commands have been added. Martin C |
JasonB | 02/01/2023 13:24:13 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | The other side of the double sheet is in MEW 230, download from the archive, it starts at 16BA |
Michael Gilligan | 02/01/2023 13:34:39 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by JasonB on 02/01/2023 13:24:13:
The other side of the double sheet is in MEW 230, download from the archive […] . Just a thought [but maybe a step-too-far] … If they hyperlink **LINK** https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/sites/7/documents/ was not Forbidden [403] to mere mortals … we could browse the available documents. MichaelG. |
Dr. MC Black | 02/01/2023 13:54:08 |
334 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by JasonB on 02/01/2023 13:24:13:
The other side of the double sheet is in MEW 230, download from the archive, it starts at 16BA If I could remember how to access the archive, then I would certainly do so. Thanks anyway MC |
Oldiron | 02/01/2023 15:35:59 |
1193 forum posts 59 photos | oops Edited By Oldiron on 02/01/2023 15:37:22 |
Nicholas Farr | 02/01/2023 15:56:29 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, the chart in question was indeed a double sided one, and was shown in the forth post down in this thread I can't remember if I sent Neil Wyatt a scan of these, but I did send him these ones M Es' workshop drill size chart Regards Nick. |
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