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I stand corrected. I'm just an average builder/fixer and never had a need for anything but the coarse threads. All my bnc jacks came with nuts!?

Steve Fabricant


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Steve is incorrect, there are coarse and fine metric standard threads in common use . a decent set of metric taps & dies will have both coarse and fine.? The thread count depends upon the intended application, there are extra fine threads in many standards ( such as used on BNC jacks for example) where thin nuts, thin panels or specialised use is concerned.

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73, Alan

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From: Allen Poland
Sent: 30 March 2018 18:26
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] Metric

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John….I researched metric screws on Google and it started out fine but by the time I waded through the thread pitch part I had a migraine.? (Note:? I’m not noted for being the sharpest knife in the drawer!)

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Rabson
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 2:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] Metric

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I seem to recall that 0BA (British Association size 0) has a thread pitch of 25.4 per inch or 1 mm. It also reminds me of British Standard Fine threads, and a newly-arrived colleague who marked all his toolkit with his initials - BSF. As we only used BA threads at that stage there was some confusion.

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To add to the fun, I was working on silicon rectifier stacks whose heatsinks were held together with 2BA threaded rods, the nuts for which had a 1BA head.

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John F5VLF and G3PAI

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On 30 Mar 2018, at 05:46, Steve in Okinawa <sfab43@...> wrote:

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Thread pitch is easy with metric because there is only one standard pitch for a given diameter, no SAE/UNC/UNF or (God forbid) Whitworth. And as far as I can tell, metric country pipe threads are in inches.

Steve Fabricant

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John….I researched metric screws on Google and it started out fine but by the time I waded through the thread pitch part I had a migraine.? (Note:? I’m not noted for being the sharpest knife in the drawer!)

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Rabson
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 2:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] Metric

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I seem to recall that 0BA (British Association size 0) has a thread pitch of 25.4 per inch or 1 mm. It also reminds me of British Standard Fine threads, and a newly-arrived colleague who marked all his toolkit with his initials - BSF. As we only used BA threads at that stage there was some confusion.

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To add to the fun, I was working on silicon rectifier stacks whose heatsinks were held together with 2BA threaded rods, the nuts for which had a 1BA head.

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John F5VLF and G3PAI



On 30 Mar 2018, at 05:46, Steve in Okinawa <sfab43@...> wrote:

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Thread pitch is easy with metric because there is only one standard pitch for a given diameter, no SAE/UNC/UNF or (God forbid) Whitworth. And as far as I can tell, metric country pipe threads are in inches.

Steve Fabricant

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that should be big trucks . i see 2 pitches all the time.
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metric has two common pitches per diameter, and 5 total per my metric bolt supplier.
bid trucks have used both since the early 80's.
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GM Steve,

Engage pedant mode.

Well, there's ISO Coarse and ISO fine series metric thread pitches but I agree only one common pitch for each diameter. And what's wrong with Whitworth? It is nice and coarse and so ideal for cast iron :-) Oh, and also Aluminium...

73, Alan G3XAQ

Thread pitch is easy with metric because there is only one standard pitch for
a given diameter, no SAE/UNC/UNF or (God forbid) Whitworth. And as far as I
can tell, metric country pipe threads are in inches.

Steve Fabricant


 

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I seem to recall that 0BA (British Association size 0) has a thread pitch of 25.4 per inch or 1 mm. It also reminds me of British Standard Fine threads, and a newly-arrived colleague who marked all his toolkit with his initials - BSF. As we only used BA threads at that stage there was some confusion.

To add to the fun, I was working on silicon rectifier stacks whose heatsinks were held together with 2BA threaded rods, the nuts for which had a 1BA head.

John F5VLF and G3PAI

On 30 Mar 2018, at 05:46, Steve in Okinawa <sfab43@...> wrote:

Thread pitch is easy with metric because there is only one standard pitch for a given diameter, no SAE/UNC/UNF or (God forbid) Whitworth. And as far as I can tell, metric country pipe threads are in inches.

Steve Fabricant


 

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Thread pitch is easy with metric because there is only one standard pitch for a given diameter, no SAE/UNC/UNF or (God forbid) Whitworth. And as far as I can tell, metric country pipe threads are in inches.

Steve Fabricant