10 24 unc tap diameter

10 24 unc tap diameter Tap Chart UNC UNF Threads Tap Chart UNC UNF Threads Tap size NF NC UNF UNC Threads per inch Basic major dia inches Basic effective dia inches Basic minor dia of ext threads inches Basic minor dia of int threads inches Drill size 10 24 UNC 24 1900 1629 1389 1449 25 10 32 UNF 32 1900 1697 1517 1562 21 1 4 20 UNC 20

The tap size chart provides a list of standard size taps specifying the diameter and thread spacing for fractional metric and screw sizes The decimal equivalents of the diameters are shown in both English and Metric units For the UNC version the 1 4 bolt will have 20 threads per inch and you would use a tap drill that is approximately 5 35 mm in diameter The pitch or distance between threads will be about 1 270 mm

10 24 unc tap diameter

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Unified National Coarse Screw Thread per ANSI B1 1 screw thread date chart The Nominal Major Diameter and Threads per inch Pitch are defined by ANSI ASME B1 1 and are the choices for the customary Unified screws and nuts The standard defines diameter and pitch combinations along with allowances tolerances and designations It has the same 60 profile as the ISO metric screw thread but the basic dimensions of each UTS thread were chosen as an inch fraction rather than a millimeter value

Tap Drill Charts Unified National UNC UNF 8 32 0 136 29 36 0 136 29 10 24 0 149 25 32 0 159 21 12 24 0 173 17 28 0 180 15 1 4 20 0 201 7 28 0 213 3 5 16 18 0 257 F 24 0 272 I 3 8 16 5 16 24 0 332 Q 7 16 14 0 368 U 20 0 386 W 1 2 13 27 64 20 29 64 9 16 12 31 64 18 33 64 5 8 11 17 32 18 37 64 3 4 10 21 UNC Unified National Coarse Thread comparable with the ISO metric thread UNF Unified National Fine Thread Female and Male UNC UNF threads are both parallel The UNC UNF flank angle is 60 Unified threads comes in three different classes

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These are general tap recommendations to produce the Class of Thread indicated in average materials when used with reasonable care However if the tap specified does not give a satisfactory gauge fit in the work please consult the factory P Steel M Stainless steel K Grey cast iron malleable and spheroidal iron N Aluminium and other non ferrous metal S Special super and titanium alloys

The thread series is generally relative to the outside diameter of the screw 20 threads per inch on a 1 4 diameter screw is considered coarse 1 4 20 UNC On a 3 4 diameter screw 20 threads per inch is considered extra fine 3 4 20 UNEF Thread Forming Tap 10 24 UNC 2B Class of Fit Modified Bottoming Cobalt TiCN Coated 7 8 Thread Length 70 mm OAL H6 Series 16250

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10 24 unc tap diameter - The standard defines diameter and pitch combinations along with allowances tolerances and designations It has the same 60 profile as the ISO metric screw thread but the basic dimensions of each UTS thread were chosen as an inch fraction rather than a millimeter value