Robert Stephens | 23/12/2010 20:27:09 |
1 forum posts | Hi
I found Martin Gearings article on thread comparisons very useful and would like to keep a copy on my PC and possily laminate one for use in the workshop.
Has Martin made the table available in spreadsheet form or has anyone scanned them with OCR?
Rob
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Robert Miller 1 | 23/12/2010 21:40:48 |
19 forum posts | You can find something similar at the end of Spaenaur's (a Canadian fastener supplier) catalog. There is a quite a bit of other useful information in section R of their catalog as well. |
Terryd | 23/12/2010 22:56:39 |
![]() 1946 forum posts 179 photos | Hi Robert, a very useful utility which gives all the data needed for screw threads including imperial and metric coarse and fine as well as many other very useful utilities is available as a free download from Colin Usher's site here. You can download it and install it on any Windows computer. Terry Edited By Terryd on 23/12/2010 22:57:01 |
Gone Away | 24/12/2010 17:39:31 |
829 forum posts 1 photos | I keep a small, loose-leaf ring-binder containing design information that I've collected over many years as a design engineer. The first page in that is a chart that I wouldn't be without and can be found at: Covers British (BA, BSW, BSF) Metric and North American Threads and includes tapping information. |
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