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Standard Pitch Diameter Chart - Metric
by Curtis Noble
Thread Ring Gages
NOMINAL SIZE & PITCH
FOR EXTERNALTHREAD
FOR INTERNALTHREAD
PITCH DIAMETER GO RINGGAGE 6g TOLERANCE
PITCH DIAMETER NOT GO RINGGAGE 6g TOLERANCE
PITCH DIAMETER GO PLUGGAGE 6H TOLERANCE
PITCH DIAMETER NOT GO PLUGGAGE 6H TOLERANCE
MM
IN. (REF)
MM
IN. (REF)
MM
IN. (REF)
MM
IN. (REF)
M
1.6
X
0.35
1.354
.05331
1.291
.05083
1.373
.05406
1.458
.05740
M
2
X
0.4
1.721
.06776
1.654
.06512
1.740
.06850
1.830
.07205
M
2.5
X
0.45
2.188
.08614
2.117
.08335
2.208
.08693
2.303
.09067
M
3
X
0.5
2.655
.10453
2.580
.10157
2.675
.10531
2.775
.10925
M
3.5
X
0.6
3.089
.12161
3.004
.11827
3.110
.12244
3.222
.12685
M
4
X
0.7
3.523
.13870
3.433
.13516
3.545
.13957
3.663
.14421
M
5
X
0.8
4.456
.17543
4.361
.17169
4.480
.17638
4.605
.18130
M
6
X
1.0
5.324
.20961
5.212
.20520
5.350
.21063
5.500
.21654
M
8
X
1.25
7.160
.28189
7.042
.27724
7.188
.28299
7.348
.28929
M
8
X
1.0
7.324
.28835
7.212
.28394
7.350
.28937
7.500
.29528
M
10
X
1.5
8.994
.35409
8.862
.34890
9.026
.35535
9.206
.36244
M
10
X
1.25
9.160
.36063
9.042
.35598
9.188
.36173
9.348
.36803
M
10
X
1.0
9.324
.36709
9.212
.36268
9.350
.36811
9.500
.37402
M
10
X
0.75
9.491
.37366
9.391
.36972
9.513
.37453
9.645
.37972
M
12
X
1.75
10.829
.42634
10.679
.42043
10.863
.42768
11.063
.43555
M
12
X
1.5
10.994
.43283
10.854
.42732
11.026
.43409
11.216
.44157
M
12
X
1.25
11.160
.43937
11.028
.43417
11.188
.44047
11.368
.44756
M
12
X
1.0
11.324
.44583
11.206
.44118
11.350
.44685
11.510
.45315
M
14
X
2.0
12.663
.49854
12.503
.49224
12.701
.50004
12.913
.50839
M
14
X
1.5
12.994
.51157
12.854
.50606
13.026
.51283
13.216
.52031
M
15
X
1.0
14.324
.56394
14.206
.55929
14.350
.56496
14.510
.57126
M
16
X
2.0
14.663
.57728
14.503
.57098
14.701
.57878
14.913
.58713
M
16
X
1.5
14.994
.59031
14.854
.58480
15.026
.59157
15.216
.59906
M
17
X
1.0
16.324
.64268
16.206
.63803
16.350
.64370
16.510
.65000
M
18
X
1.5
16.994
.66906
16.854
.66354
17.026
.67031
17.216
.67780
M
20
X
2.5
18.334
.72181
18.164
.71512
18.376
.72346
18.600
.73228
M
20
X
1.5
18.994
.74780
18.854
.74228
19.026
.74906
19.216
.75654
M
20
X
1.0
19.324
.76079
19.206
.75614
19.350
.76181
19.510
.76811
M
22
X
2.5
20.334
.80055
20.164
.79386
20.376
.80220
20.600
.81102
M
22
X
1.5
20.994
.82654
20.854
.82102
21.026
.82780
21.216
.83528
M
24
X
3.0
22.003
.86626
21.803
.85839
22.051
.86815
22.316
.87858
M
24
X
2.0
22.663
.89224
22.493
.88555
22.701
.89374
22.925
.90256
M
25
X
1.5
23.994
.94465
23.844
.93874
24.026
.94591
24.226
.95378
M
27
X
3.0
25.003
.98437
24.803
.97650
25.051
.98626
25.316
.99669
M
27
X
2.0
25.663
1.01035
25.493
1.00366
25.701
1.01185
25.925
1.02067
M
30
X
3.5
27.674
1.08953
27.642
1.08118
27.727
1.09161
28.007
1.10264
M
30
X
2.0
28.663
1.12846
28.493
1.12177
28.701
1.12996
28.925
1.13878
M
30
X
1.5
28.994
1.14150
28.844
1.13559
29.026
1.14276
29.226
1.15063
M
33
X
2.0
31.663
1.24657
31.493
1.23988
31.701
1.24807
31.925
1.25689
M
35
X
1.5
33.994
1.33835
33.844
1.33244
34.026
1.33961
34.226
1.34748
M
36
X
4.0
33.342
1.31268
33.118
1.30386
33.402
1.31504
33.702
1.32685
M
36
X
2.0
34.663
1.36469
34.493
1.35799
34.701
1.36618
34.925
1.37500
M
39
X
2.0
37.663
1.48280
37.493
1.47610
37.701
1.48429
37.925
1.49311
ANSI / ASME B1.13M-1995, Metric Screw Threads – M Profile
Standard Pitch Diameter Chart - Inch
by Curtis Noble
Thread Ring Gages
NOMINAL SIZE
UNIFIED PITCH DIAMETER
CLASS 2A
CLASS 3A
X TOL. GO = – NO GO
= +
GO
NOT GO
GO
NOT GO
#0-80 UNF
.0514
.0496
.0519
.0506
.0002
#1-64 UNC
.0623
.0603
.0629
.0614
.0002
#1-72 UNF
.0634
.0615
.0640
.0626
.0002
#2-56 UNC
.0738
.0717
.0744
.0728
.0002
#2-64 UNF
.0753
.0733
.0759
.0744
.0002
#3-48 UNC
.0848
.0825
.0855
.0838
.0002
#3-56 UNF
.0867
.0845
.0874
.0858
.0002
#4-40 UNC
.0950
.0925
.0958
.0939
.0002
#4-48 UNF
.0978
.0954
.0985
.0967
.0002
#5-40 UNC
.1080
.1054
.1088
.1069
.0002
#5-44 UNF
.1095
.1070
.1102
.1083
.0002
#6-32 UNC
.1169
.1141
.1177
.1156
.0003
#6-40 UNF
.1210
.1184
.1218
.1198
.0002
#8-32 UNC
.1428
.1399
.1437
.1415
.0003
#8-36 UNF
.1452
.1424
.1460
.1439
.0002
#10-24 UNC
.1619
.1586
.1629
.1604
.0003
#10-32 UNF
.1688
.1658
.1697
.1674
.0003
#12-24 UNC
.1879
.1845
.1889
.1863
.0003
#12-28 UNF
.1918
.1886
.1928
.1904
.0003
#12-32 UNEF
.1948
.1917
.1957
.1933
.0003
1/4 - 20 UNC
.2164
.2127
.2175
.2147
.0003
1/4 - 28 UNF
.2258
.2225
.2268
.2243
.0003
1/4 - 32 UNEF
.2287
.2255
.2297
.2273
.0003
5/16 - 18 UNC
.2752
.2712
.2764
.2734
.0003
5/16 - 24 UNF
.2843
.2806
.2854
.2827
.0003
5/16 - 32 UNEF
.2912
.2880
.2922
.2898
.0003
3/8 - 16 UNC
.3331
.3287
.3344
.3311
.0003
3/8 - 24 UNF
.3468
.3430
.3479
.3450
.0003
3/8 - 32 UNEF
.3537
.3503
.3547
.3522
.0003
7/16 - 14 UNC
.3897
.3850
.3911
.3876
.0003
7/16 - 20 UNF
.4037
.3995
.4050
.4019
.0003
7/16 - 28 UNEF
.4132
.4096
.4143
.4116
.0003
1/2 - 13 UNC
.4485
.4435
.4500
.4463
.0003
1/2 - 20 UNF
.4662
.4619
.4675
.4643
.0003
1/2 - 28 UNEF
.4757
.4720
.4768
.4740
.0003
9/16 - 12 UNC
.5068
.5016
.5084
.5045
.0003
9/16 - 18 UNF
.5250
.5205
.5264
.5230
.0003
9/16 - 24 UNEF
.5342
.5303
.5354
.5325
.0003
5/8 - 11 UNC
.5644
.5589
.5660
.5619
.0003
5/8 - 18 UNF
.5875
.5828
.5889
.5854
.0003
5/8 - 24 UNEF
.5967
.5927
.5979
.5949
.0003
11/16 - 24 UNEF
.6592
.6552
.6604
.6574
.0003
3/4 - 10 UNC
.6832
.6773
.6850
.6806
.0003
3/4 - 16 UNF
.7079
.7029
.7094
.7056
.0003
3/4 - 20 UNEF
.7162
.7118
.7175
.7142
.0003
13/16 - 20 UNEF
.7787
.7743
.7800
.7767
.0003
7/8 - 9 UNC
.8009
.7946
.8028
.7981
.0003
7/8 - 14 UNF
.8270
.8216
.8286
.8245
.0003
7/8 - 20 UNEF
.8412
.8368
.8425
.8392
.0003
15/16 - 20 UNEF
.9036
.8991
.9050
.9016
.0003
1”-8 UNC
.9168
.9100
.9188
.9137
.0004
1”-12 UNF
.9441
.9382
.9459
.9415
.0003
1”-14 UNS
.9519
.9463
.9536
.9494
.0003
1”-20 UNEF
.9661
.9616
.9675
.9641
.0003
1 1/16 - 12 UN
1.0067
1.0010
1.0084
1.0042
.0003
1 1/16 - 18 UNEF
1.0250
1.0203
1.0264
1.0228
.0003
1 1/8 - 7 UNC
1.0300
1.0228
1.0322
1.0268
.0004
1 1/8 - 12 UNF
1.0691
1.0631
1.0709
1.0664
.0003
1 1/8 - 18 UNEF
1.0875
1.0828
1.0889
1.0853
.0003
1 3/16 - 12 UN
1.1317
1.1259
1.1334
1.1291
.0003
1 3/16 - 18 UNEF
1.1499
1.1450
1.1514
1.1478
.0003
1 1/4 - 7 UNC
1.1550
1.1476
1.1572
1.1517
.0004
1 1/4 - 12 UNF
1.1941
1.1879
1.1959
1.1913
.0003
1 1/4 - 18 UNEF
1.2124
1.2075
1.2139
1.2103
.0003
1 5/16 - 12 UN
1.2567
1.2509
1.2584
1.2541
.0003
1 5/16 - 18 UNEF
1.2749
1.2700
1.2764
1.2728
.0003
1 3/8 - 6 UNC
1.2643
1.2563
1.2667
1.2607
.0004
1 3/8 - 12 UNF
1.3190
1.3127
1.3209
1.3162
.0003
1 3/8 - 18 UNEF
1.3374
1.3325
1.3389
1.3353
.0003
1 7/16 - 12 UN
1.3816
1.3757
1.3834
1.3790
.0003
1 7/16 - 18 UNEF
1.3999
1.3949
1.4014
1.3977
.0003
1 1/2 - 6 UNC
1.3893
1.3812
1.3917
1.3856
.0004
1 1/2 - 12 UNF
1.4440
1.4376
1.4459
1.4411
.0003
1 1/2 - 18 UNEF
1.4624
1.4574
1.4639
1.4602
.0003
How to Set a Thread Ring Gage to a Truncated Setting Plug Gage
by westportcorp Admin
To establish the pitch diameter of a thread ring gage it is accomplished by adjusting the thread ring to a truncated thread setting plug gage. Make sure the setting plug gage has been recently calibrated and has current certification.
Follow this step by step instruction on how to set a thread ring gage and ensure the pitch diameter setting is correct:
Thoroughly clean both gages and visually inspect them to make sure there are no nicks or burrs
Lubricate the setting plug with a thin film of oil before assembling it with the thread ring gage
Loosen the locking screw of the thread ring but do not remove it from the gage
Turn the adjusting screw on the thread ring clockwise to open the ring to a larger pitch diameter than the truncated setting plug gage
Turn the ring onto the setting plug until it is completely engaged with at least one thread of the ring extending beyond the last thread on the back end of the full form section of the setting plug. By doing this it will provide uniform wear over the entire thread length of the setting plug gage
Now turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise until there is a slight drag between the thread ring gage and the setting plug
Turn the locking screw clockwise until tight, this locks the adjusting screw so that the pitch diameter of the ring remains fixed. There should now be a noticeable drag between the ring and setting plug
Unscrew the setting plug gage from the thread ring gage
Screw the setting plug into the thread ring gage approximately 1 1/2 turns and try to move it from side to side to test the ring for a taper condition. When checking for shake be sure to use light pressure on the setting plug gage to avoid any damage to the threads of the gage
Screw the thread ring gage over the truncated and full form sections of the setting plug gage. The feel should remain about the same as in the previous step. You may feel a little more drag at the full form engagement because of more flank contact
Remove the setting plug from the thread ring gage and repeat this step on the other side of the ring gage
The assembly of the thread ring gage and the setting plug should feel the same from both sides of the thread ring. This will insure that you have a straight pitch diameter
When the ring gage is set to the setting plug with uniform feel over the entire length of the plug, including there being no end thread shake, it is then correctly fitted with the setting plug gage. Keep in mind that because of tolerances in the manufacture of both the thread ring gage and the setting plug gage that unless they are made at the same time to be matched with each other, allowances must be made in the assembly feel or fit to compensate for any slight differences. For example, a slight difference in angle or lead can cause more of a tightening or drag at full engagement than over partial engagements. This is not a serious condition as both the thread ring gage and the truncated setting plug gage may well be within required specifications
If the thread ring gage is set to the truncated portion of the setting plug gage first instead of the reverse procedure described above and it fails to pass over the first full thread of the full form section of the setting plug gage, this would indicate a major diameter interference in the thread ring gage. It should be replaced with a new gage otherwise the thread ring will not engage properly
If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at 888-400-4243, email us at info@westportcorp.com or visit us at www.westportcorp.com
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- How to Properly Care for and Handle Precision Measuring Instruments
- PRACTICAL TIPS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR THREAD GAGES PROPERLY
- Purchasing Some New Thread Gages? 3 Tips to Keep Them in Good Condition
- Hardness Testing Products
- Precision Gages
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Thread Plug Gages
- Factors for Buying and Using Thread Plug Gages
- 3 Tips for Using Your Thread Plug Gauge Accurately
- How Thread Plug Gauges Avoid BNC Connector Installation Mistakes
- Caring for Your Thread Plug Gages
- What are Thread and Plug Gages Used for?
- Which Thread Ring Gage is best for my production inspection needs?
- Thread Ring Gages
- Air Gages
- British Thread Gages
