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== Standard Screw Threads and Tap Drill Sizes ==
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|+ Machine Screw Standard
! No.
! Thread
! Tap Drill
! Clear Drill
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|0
|80
|56
|52
|-
|1
|72
|53
|48
|-
|2
|56
|49
|43
|-
|3
|48
|47
|39
|-
|4
|40
|44
|32
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|5
|40
|39
|30
|-
|6
|32
|36
|28
|-
|8
|36
|29
|19
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|10
|32
|21
|11
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|12
|24
|16
|2
|}


== Machine Screw Diameters ==
== Machine Screw Diameters ==

Revision as of 23:19, 16 June 2014


Standard Screw Threads and Tap Drill Sizes

Machine Screw Standard
No. Thread Tap Drill Clear Drill
0 80 56 52
1 72 53 48
2 56 49 43
3 48 47 39
4 40 44 32
5 40 39 30
6 32 36 28
8 36 29 19
10 32 21 11
12 24 16 2


Machine Screw Diameters

By H. J. Coventry

The Miniature Locomotive, July-August 1954

Machine screws are numbered as distinct from Cap Screws, Bolts, etc, and range usually from #0 to #12. A convenient method of finding the exact diameter if a table is not handy is as follows:

Multiply the number of 13 and add sixty thousandths. The answer will be thousandths.

Examples:

  • #0 -- 0 multiplied by 13 equals 0, plus 0.060 equals 0.060
  • #3 -- 3 multiplied by 13 equals 39, plus 0.060 equals 0.099
  • #5 -- 5 multiplied by 13 equals 65, plus 0.060 equals 0.125
  • #10 -- 10 multiplied by 13 equals 0.130, plus 0.060 equals 0.190

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