82. Main dimensions of metric threads, mm (according to GOST 9150-81, GOST 8724-81, GOST 24705-81)
d
,
D
– external diameters of the external thread (bolt) and internal thread (nut), respectively
d2
,
D2
– average diameters of the bolt and nut, respectively
d 1
,
D 1
– internal diameters of the bolt and nut, respectively
d3
– internal diameter of the bolt along the bottom of the cavity
P
– pitch thread
H
– height of the original triangle
The nominal values of thread diameters must correspond to those indicated in the drawing and table. Diameter values are calculated using the following formulas:
Threads are used for sealing, fastening parts by increasing the contact area, and also for transmitting movement. Fasteners with metric threads are universal, easy to dismantle and can withstand high stresses. Metric threads are distinguished by a triangular equilateral profile, where the angles at the apexes are 60º. There are other types of threads, with unequal triangle angles.
Metric threads are distinguished by technical parameters: diameters and pitches, height, screw-in length, number of starts. Accurate data allows you to ensure reliable fastening.
Main settings
Each thread has precise geometric parameters. Metric is characterized by a triangular thread profile, which is also called fastening. It is used for parts connected to each other by screwing. The profile size is determined by its height.
The profile height (H) is the segment from the base to the top of an equilateral triangle, which is formed by a transverse section of the coil. The protrusions and depressions are made in the form of triangles with cut off vertices. In some cases, the depressions are rounded.
If the sides of each turn are mentally extended to the point of their intersection, then they will form a profile angle (α).
The main parameters indicated in the designation of a metric thread characterize its size. These include diameter and pitch. Metric thread designations indicate the main parameters.
Thread diameter is divided into 4 types:
Thread parameters such as stroke (Ph) and pitch (P) are interdependent and equal for a single-start system.
Thread stroke and pitch
The section separating the points of the same name on two turns is the thread pitch. There are main steps (large) and small steps.
Thread lead is a segment connecting two identical points on adjacent turns of the same thread. In the case where there are several entries, the move is expressed through the product of the number of steps and the number of entries.
The main thread elements also include:
- A surface inclined 45º in front of the inner or behind the outer is called a chamfer. It plays a role in connecting elements.
- Run-off is the place of transition to the uncut surface of the part. These two indicators are united by length, that is, a segment with turns, chamfer and runoff.
For metric threads, the main dimensions are summarized in tables of the relevant standards: GOST 9150-2002, GOST 8724-2002, GOST 24705-2004.
Possible structural deviations caused by the properties of materials are reported by tolerance fields, with values not exceeding the nominal profile formed by the maximum of the material. These indicators affect the accuracy of the thread fit - the density of penetration of the protrusions into the gaps.
Thread tolerance fields are divided into three accuracy classes. And also 4 types according to your preference.
Main parameters and areas of application
The most common is metric thread, applied to the external and internal surfaces of a cylindrical shape. This is what is most often used in the manufacture of various types of fasteners:
- anchor and regular bolts;
- nuts;
- hairpins;
- screws, etc.
Conical-shaped parts, on the surface of which a metric type thread is applied, are required in cases where the created connection must be given high tightness. The metric thread profile applied to the conical surfaces allows the formation of tight connections even without the use of additional sealing elements. That is why it is successfully used in the installation of pipelines through which various media are transported, as well as in the manufacture of plugs for containers containing liquid and gaseous substances. It should be kept in mind that the metric thread profile is the same on cylindrical and conical surfaces.
Parameters of tapered metric thread
Types of threads belonging to the metric type are distinguished according to a number of parameters, which include:
- dimensions (diameter and thread pitch);
- direction of rise of turns (left or right thread);
- location on the product (internal or external thread).
There are also additional parameters, depending on which metric threads are divided into different types.
Internal metric thread
External metric thread
Thread diameter
The conditional parameter used to designate threads in drawings and reference tables is called the nominal diameter.
If we describe an imaginary cylinder around the protrusions of the external thread and the cavities of the internal thread, then its diameter will be called external. And the designation on the drawings: D – for internal; d – for external.
The internal diameter is the size of the inscribed cylinder in the recesses of the external thread and at the points of the vertices of the internal thread, denoted by: D1 and d1 for internal and external, respectively.
The average diameter is a parameter of an imaginary cylinder whose segments are equal to ½ thread pitch. Designated: D2 and d2.
The internal diameter of the bolt is used to calculate the stress in the fastener. Its value can be taken from the table with diameters, or calculated independently based on the nominal value.
Geometric parameters
Let's consider the geometric parameters that characterize the main elements of metric threads.
- The nominal thread diameter is designated by the letters D and d. In this case, the letter D refers to the nominal diameter of the external thread, and the letter d refers to a similar parameter of the internal thread.
- The average diameter of the thread, depending on its external or internal location, is designated by the letters D2 and d2.
- The internal diameter of the thread, depending on its external or internal location, is designated D1 and d1.
- The inside diameter of the bolt is used to calculate the stresses created in the structure of such a fastener.
- The thread pitch characterizes the distance between the crests or valleys of adjacent threaded turns. For a threaded element of the same diameter, a basic pitch is distinguished, as well as a thread pitch with reduced geometric parameters. The letter P is used to denote this important characteristic.
- The thread lead is the distance between the crests or valleys of adjacent threads formed by the same helical surface. The progress of the thread, which is created by one screw surface (single-start), is equal to its pitch. In addition, the value to which the thread stroke corresponds characterizes the amount of linear movement of the threaded element performed by it per revolution.
- A parameter such as the height of the triangle that forms the profile of the threaded elements is designated by the letter H.
Geometric parameters of the main metric thread profile
Table of metric thread diameter values (all parameters are indicated in millimeters)
Metric thread diameters (mm)
Complete table of metric threads according to GOST 24705-2004 (all parameters are indicated in millimeters)
Complete table of metric threads according to GOST 24705-2004
The main parameters of metric threads are specified in several regulatory documents.
GOST 8724
This standard contains requirements for the parameters of the thread pitch and its diameter. GOST 8724, the current version of which came into force in 2004, is an analogue of the international standard ISO 261-98. The requirements of the latter apply to metric threads with a diameter of 1 to 300 mm. Compared to this document, GOST 8724 is valid for a wider range of diameters (0.25–600 mm). At the moment, the current edition of GOST 8724 2002, which came into force in 2004 instead of GOST 8724 81. It should be borne in mind that GOST 8724 regulates certain parameters of metric threads, the requirements for which are also specified by other thread standards. The convenience of using GOST 8724 2002 (as well as other similar documents) is that all the information in it is contained in tables, which include metric threads with diameters within the above range. Both left-handed and right-handed metric threads must meet the requirements of this standard.
GOST 24705 2004
This standard stipulates what basic dimensions a metric thread should have. GOST 24705 2004 applies to all threads, the requirements for which are regulated by GOST 8724 2002, as well as GOST 9150 2002.
GOST 9150
This is a regulatory document that specifies the requirements for the metric thread profile. GOST 9150, in particular, contains data on what geometric parameters the main threaded profile of various standard sizes must correspond to. The requirements of GOST 9150, developed in 2002, as well as the two previous standards, apply to metric threads, the turns of which rise from the left upward (right-handed type), and to those whose helical line rises to the left (left-handed type). The provisions of this regulatory document closely echo the requirements given by GOST 16093 (as well as GOSTs 24705 and 8724).
GOST 16093
This standard specifies the tolerance requirements for metric threads. In addition, GOST 16093 prescribes how metric type threads should be designated. GOST 16093 in its latest edition, which came into force in 2005, includes the provisions of the international standards ISO 965-1 and ISO 965-3. Both left-hand and right-hand threads fall under the requirements of such a regulatory document as GOST 16093.
The standardized parameters specified in the metric thread tables must correspond to the thread dimensions in the drawing of the future product. The choice of the tool with which it will be cut should be determined by these parameters.
Tolerance fields
The fit of the outer profile into the inner one depends on the working height - the maximum amount of contact between the sides of the profiles of the connecting elements. It is expressed through thread tolerance fields.
The reliability of the connection, where fluctuations within it are minimized, is indicated by the first or exact tolerance class. The most common is the second (middle) class. The third (rough) class indicates a large deviation.
Tolerances on the dimensions of metric threads are indicated through the values of two diameters: the average and the diameter of the protrusions.
Read also: Inches designation in documentation
When forming a metric thread, data is taken from the corresponding tables (GOST 16093-2004). The selection of tolerance fields is carried out according to the rules of priority:
- first priority – values indicated in bold;
- the second - in regular font;
- third – values taken in parentheses;
- extraordinary – values in square brackets (for special products).
It is possible to use tolerances that are not indicated in the tables, but are formed from the ratios of existing standard diameters.
External thread tolerance fields
Internal thread tolerance fields
It is important that the protective coatings of parts in their geometric parameters do not exceed the value of the nominal profile, therefore in such cases tolerances are used even before applying the protective layer.
Types of metric threads
Metric threads also mean all types with different profiles, measured in millimeters. These include:
- triangular thread;
- trapezoidal;
- rectangular;
- round.
In addition to the metric system for measuring parameters, the following are used:
- inch;
- modular, where the module is the ratio of the length, expressed in millimeters, to the number π;
- pitch, basic unit - pitch - the ratio of the number π to the length, expressed in inches.
Modular threads are used for worm gears in mechanical engineering, just like pitch threads. Inch and metric are fastening thread types, but can be used for transmission.
By location they are distinguished:
The internal thread is located in the hole, it is obtained with a tap, a specialized tool that is a rod with cutting edges.
Internal metric thread
External threads are made with a cutter or die on a rod. They can also be obtained by coasting on appropriate equipment.
External metric thread
The shape of the surface can be cylindrical or conical.
Metric conical thread is used for installation of pipelines. It is performed on surfaces where the larger diameter exceeds the small one by 16 times. Diameters vary from 6 to 60 mm.
They are also divided according to the direction of the turns into right and left. To determine the direction of the thread, it is necessary to position the part so that its axis is located away from the observer. Then, the right-hand thread is formed by a circle rotating from left to right with translational motion along the axis, and the left-hand thread, accordingly, counterclockwise.
There are different types of step sizes:
- large (with a main, large step);
- small (with small);
- special.
A large pitch is considered normal and is suitable for any materials, including fragile ones. Small allows you to withstand heavy loads, but the materials must have certain strength characteristics. Small and special ones are rarely used.
Large and fine thread pitch
The place of transition from a smooth surface to a helical one is called the approach. Based on their number, they are divided into: single- and multi-pass. The latter are also subdivided by the number of passes: two-, three- and multi-pass.
Another classification is by application. They are:
- fastening and thrust-fastening;
- kinematic or chassis;
- special purpose.
Below are the main types of metric threads and their letter designations:
- the capital letter "M" symbolizes the metric type,
- if it is made on the surface in the form of a cone, then “MK”;
- for conditions where heat resistance and strength are required, use the metric cylindrical “MJ”;
- according to ISO – “EG-M”;
- trapezoidal – “Tr”;
- persistent with an angle of inclination of one side of 30º – “S”;
- persistent reinforced - “S45”, where the number is the angle of inclination of one of the sides.
Standard metric thread steps - table and GOST
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Reliability of fastening connections is achieved through threads. It consists of an alternation of depressions and protrusions on the inner and outer surfaces of rotating parts. There are many types of threads: inch, pipe, screwdriver and metric. This article describes in more detail the metric thread and its features, since it is the most universal and in demand of all those listed.
Threaded connections are used wherever fasteners are needed and to transmit movement. Each type of threaded connection has a number of typical characteristics:
- Thread profile - a pattern of a “comb” that runs along the axis of the fastener.
- Thread pitch is the distance between two adjacent vertices, measured along the axis of the fastener rod.
- Outer diameter - measured at the top points of the profile.
- Internal diameter is the size of a cylinder inscribed in the recesses of an external thread, or at the points of the vertices of an internal thread.
- Thread stroke is the distance from one profile top to another in projection onto the fastener axis.
- Thread profile angle - the angle between the sides of the profile.
There are also other thread parameters: profile height, screw-in length, number of turns. In metric threads, the profile consists of equilateral triangles. The profile angle of a metric thread is 60º. Standard step size standards are established by GOST 8724-81 (ISO 261-98) “Basic standards of interchangeability. Metric thread. Diameters and steps." According to this document, on surfaces with a diameter of 1–68 mm, the thread pitch can be coarse or fine. When the surface diameter of the fastener is over 68 mm, the metric thread can only have a fine pitch. Each diameter corresponds to one variant of a large thread pitch, and several variants of a fine pitch. For example, with a diameter of 10 mm, a large pitch of 1.5 mm and three fine pitch options are possible. The large pitch in the designation of metric threads is omitted, since its value is always the same and can be found out from the table.
The full name of the thread consists of the following data:
- M - metric thread.
- Thread diameter in millimeters.
- Fine step size in millimeters.
- Direction of travel (there are left-handed and right-handed threads).
- Lead designation for multi-start threads.
The metric thread pitch is determined from the table or from the markings of the fastener. In addition to tabular and reference data, there are practical ways to determine the pitch of a threaded profile:
- You can compare threads on different products and determine the desired value by comparison.
- To measure the pitch, thread gauges are used - special tools without a scale. Calibers help determine various parameters of a threaded profile: diameters, triangle height, pitch length.
- If the external thread is easily and without resistance screwed into the internal thread, then the pitch of the external profile can presumably be set.
- Take measurements: using a caliper, determine the length of the thread and divide the resulting value by the number of turns.
Another important parameter of a threaded connection is the tolerance range. This value indicates the maximum mating length of the sides of the threaded profiles of a screw and nut, and other types of fasteners. There are three classes of tolerance fields. If the fastener belongs to the first tolerance class, it is reliable and is used in areas where high precision and reliable fixation are required. The second class of tolerance fields is the most commonly used standard. The coarse tolerance class is used where greater accuracy of the threaded connection is not required.
When choosing fasteners, the type of threaded connection is critical. On the territory of the Russian Federation, hardware with large thread pitches is most in demand. Fine-pitch fasteners are used to connect products subject to vibration, experimental and variable dynamic loads. The scope of application of hardware with fine pitch threaded profiles is automobile and shipbuilding, production of machine tools, electronics and household appliances. In construction and other fields, fasteners with large pitch metric threads are mainly used. If you need to calculate which bolts are required for certain construction or other tasks, modern specialists use calculation formulas or special software. Calculation of fastener parameters online is available on many specialized Internet resources for free. There are also online calculators for calculating metric thread parameters based on a set of initial dimensions. It is recommended to measure the required dimensions using a caliper.
By metric thread it is also customary to mean any thread whose designation is indicated in millimeters. Based on the profile shape, the following types of threads are distinguished:
- Inch - the profile consists of isosceles triangles, the angle at the apex of which is 55°.
- Cylindrical pipe thread is a type of inch thread that complies with GOST 6357-81 standards. The nominal thread size is related to the internal diameter of the pipe or conventionally defined hole.
- Trapezoidal - the profile looks like a trapezoid with equal sides and an acute angle at the base. This type of thread is used in movable joints and serves to transmit reciprocating motion. Trapezoidal threads can be single-start or multi-start.
- Thrust - a type of trapezoidal, the profile looks like a non-equilateral trapezoid. Complies with GOST 10177-82 standards.
- Rectangular - this type of thread is made on lead screws that experience high loads to transmit translational-rotational motion.
- Round - the profile looks like a special case of a sinusoid. This type of thread is highly resistant to frequent twisting and unscrewing. Examples of use include light bulb sockets (Edison thread), spindles, valves, plumbing fixtures and fittings.
In addition to millimeters, other systems of measures are also used to measure threaded connections: inch, module - the ratio of the pitch in millimeters to the number pi, pitch - the ratio of the number pi to the pitch, the length of which is indicated in inches.
Metric thread table
Thread pitch P | Thread diameter | |||
outer | average | interior | internal along the bottom of the depression | |
S h u p p n y m s t e p e d | ||||
0,40 | 2,0 | 1,740 | 1,567 | 1,509 |
0,45 | (2,2) | 1,908 | 1,713 | 1,648 |
0,45 | 2,5 | 2,208 | 2,013 | 1,948 |
0,50 | 3,0 | 2,675 | 2,459 | 2,387 |
0,60 | (3,5) | 3,110 | 2,850 | 2,764 |
0,70 | 4 | 3,546 | 3,242 | 3,141 |
0,75 | (4,5) | 4,013 | 3,688 | 3,580 |
0,80 | 5 | 4,480 | 4,134 | 4,019 |
1 | 6 | 5,350 | 4,918 | 4,773 |
1,25 | 8 | 7,188 | 6,647 | 6,466 |
1,50 | 10 | 9,026 | 8,376 | 8,160 |
1,75 | 12 | 10,863 | 10,106 | 9,853 |
2 | (14) | 12,701 | 11,835 | 11,546 |
2 | 16 | 14,701 | 13,835 | 13,546 |
2,5 | (18) | 16,376 | 15,294 | 14,933 |
2,5 | 20 | 18,376 | 17,294 | 16,933 |
2,5 | (22) | 20,376 | 19,294 | 18,933 |
3 | 24 | 22,051 | 20,752 | 20,319 |
3 | (27) | 25,051 | 23,752 | 23,319 |
3,5 | 30 | 27,727 | 26,211 | 25,706 |
3,5 | (33) | 30,727 | 29,211 | 28,706 |
4 | 36 | 33,402 | 31,670 | 31,093 |
4 | (39) | 36,402 | 34,670 | 34,093 |
4,5 | 42 | 39,077 | 37,129 | 36,479 |
4,5 | (45) | 42,077 | 40,129 | 39,479 |
5 | 48 | 44,752 | 42,587 | 41,866 |
5 | (52) | 48,752 | 46,587 | 45,866 |
5,5 | 56 | 52,428 | 50,046 | 49,252 |
5,5 | (60) | 56,428 | 54,046 | 53,252 |
6 | 64 | 60,103 | 57,505 | 56,639 |
6 | (68) | 64,103 | 61,505 | 60,639 |
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0,25 | 2,0 | 1,838 | 1,729 | 1,693 |
2,2 | 2,038 | 1,929 | 1,893 | |
0,35 | 2,5 | 2,273 | 2,121 | 2,071 |
3 | 2,773 | 2,621 | 2,571 | |
(3,5) | 3,273 | 3,121 | 3,071 | |
0,5 | 4 | 3,675 | 3,459 | 3,387 |
(4,5) | 4,175 | 3,959 | 3,887 | |
5 | 4,675 | 4,459 | 4,387 | |
6 | 5,675 | 5,459 | 5,387 | |
8 | 7,675 | 7,459 | 7,387 | |
10 | 9,675 | 9,459 | 9,387 | |
12 | 11,675 | 11,459 | 11,387 | |
(14) | 13,675 | 13,459 | 13,387 | |
16 | 15,675 | 15,459 | 15,387 | |
(18) | 17,675 | 17,459 | 17,387 | |
20 | 19,675 | 19,459 | 19,387 | |
(22) | 21,675 | 21,459 | 21,387 | |
0,75 | 6 | 5,513 | 5,188 | 5,080 |
8 | 7,513 | 7,188 | 7,080 | |
10 | 9,513 | 9,188 | 9,080 | |
12 | 11,513 | 11,188 | 11,080 | |
(14) | 13,513 | 13,188 | 13,080 | |
16 | 15,513 | 15,188 | 15,080 | |
(18) | 17,513 | 17,188 | 17,080 | |
20 | 19,513 | 19,188 | 19,080 | |
(22) | 21,513 | 21,188 | 21,080 | |
24 | 23,513 | 23,188 | 23,080 | |
(27) | 26,513 | 26,188 | 26,080 | |
30 | 29,513 | 29,188 | 29,080 | |
(33) | 32,513 | 32,188 | 32,080 | |
1,0 | 8 | 7,350 | 6,917 | 6,773 |
10 | 9,350 | 8,917 | 8,773 | |
12 | 11,350 | 10,917 | 10,773 | |
(14) | 13,350 | 12,917 | 12,773 | |
16 | 15,350 | 14,917 | 14,773 | |
(18) | 17,350 | 16,917 | 16,773 | |
20 | 19,350 | 18,917 | 18,773 | |
(22) | 21,350 | 20,917 | 20,773 | |
24 | 23,350 | 22,917 | 22,773 | |
(27) | 26,350 | 25,917 | 25,773 | |
30 | 29,350 | 28,917 | 28,773 | |
36 | 35,350 | 34,917 | 34,773 | |
(39) | 38,350 | 37,917 | 37,773 | |
42 | 41,350 | 40,917 | 40,773 | |
(45) | 44,350 | 43,917 | 43,773 | |
48 | 47,350 | 46,917 | 46,773 | |
(52) | 51,350 | 50,917 | 50,773 | |
56 | 55,350 | 54,917 | 54,773 | |
(60) | 59,350 | 58,917 | 58,773 | |
64 | 63,350 | 62,917 | 62,773 | |
(68) | 67,350 | 66,917 | 66,773 | |
72 | 71,350 | 70,917 | 70,773 | |
(76) | 75,350 | 74,917 | 74,773 | |
80 | 79,350 | 78,917 | 78,773 | |
1,25 | 10 | 9,188 | 8,647 | 8,466 |
12 | 11,188 | 10,647 | 10,467 | |
(14) | 13,188 | 12,647 | 12,466 | |
1,5 | 12 | 11,026 | 10,376 | 10,160 |
(14) | 13,026 | 12,376 | 12,160 | |
16 | 15,026 | 14,376 | 14,160 | |
(18) | 17,026 | 16,376 | 16,160 | |
20 | 19,026 | 18,376 | 18,160 | |
(22) | 21,026 | 20,376 | 20,160 | |
24 | 23,026 | 22,376 | 22,160 | |
(27) | 26,026 | 25,376 | 25,160 | |
30 | 29,026 | 28,376 | 28,160 | |
(33) | 32,026 | 31,376 | 31,160 | |
36 | 35,026 | 34,376 | 34,160 | |
(39) | 38,026 | 37,376 | 37,160 | |
42 | 41,026 | 40,376 | 40,160 | |
(45) | 44,026 | 43,376 | 43,160 | |
48 | 47,026 | 46,376 | 46,160 | |
(52) | 51,026 | 50,376 | 50,160 | |
56 | 55,026 | 54,376 | 54,160 | |
(60) | 59,026 | 58,376 | 58,160 | |
64 | 63,026 | 62,376 | 62,160 | |
(68) | 67,026 | 66,376 | 66,160 | |
72 | 71,026 | 70,376 | 70,160 | |
(76) | 75,026 | 74,376 | 74,160 | |
80 | 79,026 | 78,376 | 78,160 | |
(85) | 84,026 | 83,376 | 83,160 | |
90 | 89,026 | 88,376 | 88,160 | |
(95) | 94,026 | 93,376 | 93,160 | |
100 | 99,026 | 98,376 | 98,160 | |
110 | 109,026 | 108,376 | 108,160 | |
(115) | 114,026 | 113,376 | 113,160 | |
(120) | 119,026 | 118,376 | 118,160 | |
125 | 124,026 | 123,376 | 123,160 | |
(130) | 129,026 | 128,376 | 128,160 | |
140 | 139,026 | 138,376 | 138,160 | |
(150) | 149,026 | 148,376 | 148,160 | |
2,0 | (18) | 16,701 | 15,835 | 15,546 |
20 | 18,701 | 17,835 | 17,546 | |
(22) | 20,701 | 19,835 | 19,546 | |
24 | 22,701 | 21,835 | 21,546 | |
(27) | 25,701 | 24,835 | 24,546 | |
30 | 28,701 | 27,835 | 27,546 | |
(33) | 31,701 | 30,835 | 30,546 | |
36 | 33,701 | 32,835 | 32,546 | |
(39) | 37,701 | 36,835 | 36,546 | |
42 | 40,701 | 39,835 | 39,546 | |
(45) | 43,701 | 42,835 | 42,546 | |
48 | 46,701 | 45,835 | 45,546 | |
(52) | 50,701 | 49,835 | 49,546 | |
56 | 54,701 | 53,835 | 53,546 | |
(60) | 58,701 | 57,835 | 57,546 | |
64 | 62,701 | 61,835 | 61,546 | |
(68) | 66,701 | 65,835 | 65,546 | |
72 | 70,701 | 69,835 | 69,546 | |
(76) | 74,701 | 73,835 | 73,546 | |
80 | 78,701 | 77,835 | 77,546 | |
(85) | 83,701 | 82,835 | 82,546 | |
90 | 88,701 | 87,835 | 87,546 | |
(95) | 93,701 | 92,835 | 92,546 | |
100 | 98,701 | 97,835 | 97,546 | |
(105) | 103,701 | 102,835 | 102,546 | |
110 | 108,701 | 107,835 | 107,546 | |
(115) | 113,701 | 112,835 | 112,546 | |
(120) | 118,701 | 117,835 | 117,546 | |
125 | 123,701 | 122,835 | 122,546 | |
(130) | 128,701 | 127,835 | 127,546 | |
140 | 138,701 | 137,835 | 137,546 | |
(150) | 148,701 | 147,835 | 147,546 | |
160 | 158,701 | 157,835 | 157,546 | |
(170) | 168,701 | 167,835 | 167,546 | |
180 | 178,701 | 177,835 | 177,546 | |
(190) | 188,701 | 187,835 | 187,546 | |
200 | 198,701 | 197,835 | 197,546 | |
3,0 | 30 | 28,051 | 26,752 | 26,319 |
(33) | 31,051 | 29,752 | 29,319 | |
36 | 34,051 | 32,752 | 32,319 | |
(39) | 37,051 | 35,752 | 35,319 | |
42 | 40,051 | 38,752 | 38,319 | |
(45) | 43,051 | 41,752 | 41,319 | |
48 | 46,051 | 44,752 | 44,319 | |
(52) | 50,051 | 48,752 | 48,319 | |
56 | 54,051 | 52,752 | 52,319 | |
(60) | 58,051 | 56,752 | 56,319 | |
64 | 62,051 | 60,752 | 60,319 | |
(68) | 66,051 | 64,752 | 64,319 | |
72 | 70,051 | 68,752 | 68,319 | |
(76) | 74,051 | 72,752 | 72,319 | |
80 | 78,051 | 76,752 | 76,319 | |
(85) | 83,051 | 81,752 | 81,319 | |
90 | 88,051 | 86,752 | 86,319 | |
(95) | 93,051 | 91,752 | 91,319 | |
100 | 98,051 | 96,752 | 96,319 | |
(105) | 103,051 | 101,752 | 101,319 | |
110 | 108,051 | 106,752 | 106,319 | |
(115) | 113,051 | 111,752 | 111,319 | |
(120) | 118,051 | 116,752 | 116,319 | |
125 | 123,051 | 121,752 | 121,319 | |
(130) | 128,051 | 126,752 | 126,319 | |
140 | 138,051 | 136,752 | 136,319 | |
(150) | 148,051 | 146,752 | 146,319 | |
160 | 158,051 | 156,752 | 156,319 | |
(170) | 168,051 | 166,752 | 166,319 | |
180 | 178,051 | 176,752 | 176,319 | |
(190) | 188,051 | 186,752 | 186,319 | |
200 | 198,051 | 196,752 | 196,319 | |
(210) | 208,051 | 206,752 | 206,319 | |
220 | 218,051 | 216,752 | 216,319 | |
(240) | 238,051 | 236,752 | 236,319 | |
250 | 248,051 | 246,752 | 246,319 | |
(260) | 258,051 | 256,752 | 256,319 | |
280 | 278,051 | 276,752 | 276,319 | |
(300) | 298,051 | 296,752 | 296,319 | |
4,0 | 42 | 39,402 | 37,670 | 37,093 |
(45) | 42,402 | 40,670 | 40,093 | |
48 | 45,402 | 43,670 | 43,093 | |
(52) | 49,402 | 47,670 | 47,093 | |
56 | 53,402 | 51,670 | 51,093 | |
60 | 57,402 | 55,670 | 55,093 | |
64 | 61,402 | 59,67 | 59,093 | |
72 | 69,402 | 67,670 | 67,093 | |
(76) | 73,402 | 71,670 | 71,093 | |
80 | 77,402 | 78,670 | 75,093 | |
(85) | 82,402 | 80,670 | 80,093 | |
90 | 87,402 | 85,670 | 85,093 | |
(95) | 92,402 | 90,670 | 90,093 | |
100 | 97,402 | 95,670 | 95,093 | |
(105) | 102,402 | 100,670 | 100,093 | |
110 | 107,402 | 105,670 | 105,093 | |
(115) | 112,402 | 110,670 | 110,093 | |
(120) | 117,402 | 115,670 | 115,093 | |
125 | 122,402 | 120,670 | 120,093 | |
(130) | 127,402 | 125,670 | 125,093 | |
140 | 137,402 | 135,670 | 135,093 | |
(150) | 147,402 | 145,670 | 145,093 | |
160 | 157,402 | 155,670 | 155,093 | |
(170) | 167,402 | 165,670 | 165,093 | |
180 | 177,402 | 175,670 | 175,093 | |
(190) | 187,402 | 185,670 | 185,093 | |
200 | 197,402 | 195,670 | 195,093 | |
(210) | 207,402 | 205,670 | 205,093 | |
220 | 217,402 | 215,670 | 215,093 | |
(240) | 237,402 | 235,670 | 235,093 | |
(260) | 257,402 | 255,670 | 255,093 | |
280 | 277,402 | 275,670 | 275,093 | |
300 | 297,402 | 295,670 | 295,093 |
Table of metric threads according to GOST 24705-2004
Nominal thread diameter d, mm | Pitch P, mm | Thread diameters, mm | |||
d = D | d2 = D2 | d1 = D1 | d3 | ||
0,25 | 0,075 | 0,250 | 0,201 | 0,169 | 0,158 |
0,3 | 0,08 | 0,30 | 0,248 | 0,213 | 0,202 |
0,35 | 0,09 | 0,350 | 0,292 | 0,253 | 0,240 |
0,4 | 0,1 | 0,40 | 0,335 | 0,292 | 0,277 |
0,45 | 0,450 | 0,385 | 0,342 | 0,327 | |
0,5 | 0,125 | 0,50 | 0,419 | 0,365 | 0,347 |
0,55 | 0,550 | 0,469 | 0,415 | 0,397 | |
0,6 | 0,15 | 0,60 | 0,503 | 0,438 | 0,416 |
0,7 | 0,175 | 0,70 | 0,586 | 0,511 | 0,485 |
0,8 | 0,2 | 0,80 | 0,670 | 0,583 | 0,555 |
0,9 | 0,225 | 0,90 | 0,754 | 0,656 | 0,624 |
1 | 0,25 | 1,0 | 0,838 | 0,729 | 0,693 |
0,2 | 1,0 | 0,870 | 0,783 | 0,755 | |
1,1 | 0,25 | 1,10 | 0,938 | 0,829 | 0,793 |
0,2 | 1,10 | 0,970 | 0,883 | 0,855 | |
1,2 | 0,25 | 1,20 | 1,038 | 0,929 | 0,893 |
0,2 | 1,20 | 1,070 | 0,983 | 0,955 | |
1,4 | 0,3 | 1,40 | 1,205 | 1,075 | 1,032 |
0,2 | 1,40 | 1,270 | 1,183 | 1,155 | |
1,6 | 0,35 | 1,60 | 1,373 | 1,221 | 1,171 |
0,2 | 1,60 | 1,470 | 1,383 | 1,355 | |
1,8 | 0,35 | 1,80 | 1,573 | 1,421 | 1,371 |
0,2 | 1,80 | 1,670 | 1,583 | 1,555 | |
2 | 0,4 | 2,0 | 1,740 | 1,567 | 1,509 |
0,25 | 2,0 | 1,838 | 1,729 | 1,693 | |
2,2 | 0,45 | 2,20 | 1,908 | 1,713 | 1,648 |
0,25 | 2,20 | 2,038 | 1,929 | 1,893 | |
2,5 | 0,45 | 2,50 | 2,208 | 2,013 | 1,948 |
0,35 | 2,50 | 2,273 | 2,121 | 2,071 | |
3 | 0,5 | 3,0 | 2,675 | 2,459 | 2,387 |
0,35 | 3,0 | 2,773 | 2,621 | 2,571 | |
3,5 | 0,6 | 3,50 | 3,110 | 2,850 | 2,764 |
0,35 | 3,50 | 3,273 | 3,121 | 3,071 | |
4 | 0,7 | 4,0 | 3,545 | 3,242 | 3,141 |
0,5 | 4,0 | 3,675 | 3,459 | 3,387 | |
4,5 | 0,75 | 4,50 | 4,013 | 3,688 | 3,580 |
0,5 | 4,50 | 4,175 | 3,959 | 3,887 | |
5 | 0,8 | 5,0 | 4,480 | 4,134 | 4,019 |
0,5 | 5,0 | 4,675 | 4,459 | 4,387 | |
5,5 | 0,5 | 5,50 | 5,175 | 4,959 | 4,887 |
6 | 1 | 6,0 | 5,350 | 4,917 | 4,773 |
0,75 | 6,0 | 5,513 | 5,188 | 5,080 | |
0,5 | 6,0 | 5,675 | 5,459 | 5,387 | |
7 | 1 | 7,0 | 6,350 | 5,917 | 5,773 |
0,75 | 7,0 | 6,513 | 6,188 | 6,080 | |
0,5 | 7,0 | 6,675 | 6,459 | 6,387 | |
8 | 1,25 | 8,0 | 7,188 | 6,647 | 6,466 |
1 | 8,0 | 7,350 | 6,917 | 6,773 | |
0,75 | 8,0 | 7,513 | 7,188 | 7,080 | |
0,5 | 8,0 | 7,675 | 7,459 | 7,387 | |
9 | 1,25 | 9,0 | 8,188 | 7,647 | 7,466 |
1 | 9,0 | 8,350 | 7,917 | 7,773 | |
0,75 | 9,0 | 8,513 | 8,188 | 8,080 | |
0,5 | 9,0 | 8,675 | 8,459 | 8,387 | |
10 | 1,5 | 10,0 | 9,026 | 8,376 | 8,160 |
1,25 | 10,0 | 9,188 | 8,647 | 8,466 | |
1 | 10,0 | 9,350 | 8,917 | 8,773 | |
0,75 | 10,0 | 9,513 | 9,188 | 9,080 | |
0,5 | 10,0 | 9,675 | 9,459 | 9,387 | |
11 | 1,5 | 11,0 | 10,026 | 9,376 | 9,160 |
1 | 11,0 | 10,350 | 9,917 | 9,773 | |
0,75 | 11,0 | 10,513 | 10,188 | 10,080 | |
0,5 | 11,0 | 10,675 | 10,459 | 10,387 | |
12 | 1,75 | 12,0 | 10,863 | 10,106 | 9,853 |
1,5 | 12,0 | 11,026 | 10,376 | 10,160 | |
1,25 | 12,0 | 11,188 | 10,647 | 10,466 | |
1 | 12,0 | 11,350 | 10,917 | 10,773 | |
0,75 | 12,0 | 11,513 | 11,188 | 11,080 | |
0,5 | 12,0 | 11,675 | 11,459 | 11,387 | |
14 | 2 | 14,0 | 12,701 | 11,835 | 11,546 |
1,5 | 14,0 | 13,026 | 12,376 | 12,160 | |
1,25 | 14,0 | 13,188 | 12,647 | 12,466 | |
1 | 14,0 | 13,350 | 12,917 | 12,773 | |
0,75 | 14,0 | 13,513 | 13,188 | 13,080 | |
0,5 | 14,0 | 13,675 | 13,459 | 13,387 | |
15 | 1,5 | 15,0 | 14,026 | 13,376 | 13,160 |
1 | 15,0 | 14,350 | 13,917 | 13,773 | |
16 | 2 | 16,0 | 14,701 | 13,835 | 13,546 |
1,5 | 16,0 | 15,026 | 14,376 | 14,160 | |
1 | 16,0 | 15,350 | 14,917 | 14,773 | |
0,75 | 16,0 | 15,513 | 15,188 | 15,080 | |
0,5 | 16,0 | 15,675 | 15,459 | 15,387 | |
17 | 1,5 | 17,0 | 16,026 | 15,376 | 15,160 |
1 | 17,0 | 16,350 | 15,917 | 15,773 | |
18 | 2,5 | 18,0 | 16,376 | 15,294 | 14,933 |
2 | 18,0 | 16,701 | 15,835 | 15,546 | |
1,5 | 18,0 | 17,026 | 16,376 | 16,160 | |
1 | 18,0 | 17,350 | 16,917 | 16,773 | |
0,75 | 18,0 | 17,518 | 17,188 | 17,080 | |
0,5 | 18,0 | 17,675 | 17,459 | 17,387 | |
20 | 2,5 | 20,0 | 18,376 | 17,294 | 16,933 |
2 | 20,0 | 18,701 | 17,835 | 17,546 | |
1,5 | 20,0 | 19,026 | 18,376 | 18,160 | |
1 | 20,0 | 19,350 | 18,917 | 18,773 | |
0,75 | 20,0 | 19,513 | 19,188 | 19,080 | |
0,5 | 20,0 | 19,675 | 19,459 | 19,387 | |
22 | 2,5 | 22,0 | 20,376 | 19,294 | 18,933 |
2 | 22,0 | 20,701 | 19,835 | 19,546 | |
1,5 | 22,0 | 21,026 | 20,376 | 20,160 | |
1 | 22,0 | 21,350 | 20,917 | 20,773 | |
0,75 | 22,0 | 21,513 | 21,188 | 21,080 | |
0,5 | 22,0 | 21,675 | 21,459 | 21,387 | |
24 | 3 | 24,0 | 22,051 | 20,752 | 20,319 |
2 | 24,0 | 22,701 | 21,835 | 21,546 | |
1,5 | 24,0 | 23,026 | 22,376 | 22,160 | |
1 | 24,0 | 23,350 | 22,917 | 22,773 | |
0,75 | 24,0 | 23,513 | 23,188 | 23,080 | |
25 | 2 | 25,0 | 23,701 | 22,835 | 22,546 |
1,5 | 25,0 | 24,026 | 23,376 | 23,160 | |
1 | 25,0 | 24,350 | 23,917 | 23,773 | |
26 | 1,5 | 26,0 | 25,026 | 24,376 | 24,160 |
27 | 3 | 27,0 | 25,051 | 23,752 | 23,319 |
2 | 27,0 | 25,701 | 24,835 | 24,546 | |
1,5 | 27,0 | 26,026 | 25,376 | 25,160 | |
1 | 27,0 | 26,350 | 25,917 | 25,773 | |
0,75 | 27,0 | 26,513 | 26,188 | 26,080 | |
28 | 2 | 28,0 | 26,701 | 25,835 | 25,546 |
1,5 | 28,0 | 27,026 | 26,376 | 26,160 | |
1 | 28,0 | 27,350 | 26,917 | 26,773 | |
30 | 3,5 | 30,0 | 27,727 | 26,211 | 25,706 |
3 | 30,0 | 28,051 | 26,752 | 26,319 | |
2 | 30,0 | 28,701 | 27,835 | 27,546 | |
1,5 | 30,0 | 29,026 | 28,376 | 28,160 | |
1 | 30,0 | 29,350 | 28,917 | 28,773 | |
0,75 | 30,0 | 29,513 | 29,188 | 29,080 | |
32 | 2 | 32,0 | 30,701 | 29,835 | 29,546 |
1,5 | 32,0 | 31,026 | 30,376 | 30,160 | |
33 | 3,5 | 33,0 | 30,727 | 29,211 | 28,706 |
3 | 33,0 | 31,051 | 29,752 | 29,319 | |
2 | 33,0 | 31,701 | 30,835 | 30,546 | |
1,5 | 33,0 | 32,026 | 31,376 | 31,160 | |
1 | 33,0 | 32,350 | 31,917 | 31,773 | |
0,75 | 33,0 | 32,513 | 32,188 | 32,080 | |
35 | 1,5 | 35,0 | 34,026 | 33,376 | 33,160 |
36 | 4 | 36,0 | 33,402 | 31,670 | 31,093 |
3 | 36,0 | 34,051 | 32,752 | 32,319 | |
2 | 36,0 | 34,701 | 33,835 | 33,546 | |
1,5 | 38,0 | 35,026 | 34,376 | 34,160 | |
1 | 36,0 | 35,350 | 34,917 | 34,773 | |
38 | 1,5 | 38,0 | 37,026 | 36,376 | 36,160 |
39 | 4 | 39,0 | 36,402 | 34,670 | 34,093 |
3 | 39,0 | 37,051 | 35,752 | 35,319 | |
2 | 39,0 | 37,701 | 36,835 | 36,546 | |
1,5 | 39,0 | 38,026 | 37,376 | 37,160 | |
1 | 39,0 | 38,350 | 37,917 | 37,773 | |
40 | 3 | 40,0 | 38,051 | 36,752 | 36,319 |
2 | 40,0 | 38,701 | 37,835 | 37,546 | |
1,5 | 40,0 | 39,026 | 38,376 | 38,160 | |
42 | 4,5 | 42,0 | 39,077 | 37,129 | 36,479 |
4 | 42,0 | 39,402 | 37,670 | 37,093 | |
3 | 42,0 | 40,051 | 38,752 | 38,319 | |
2 | 42,0 | 40,701 | 39,835 | 39,546 | |
42 | 1,5 | 42,0 | 41,026 | 40,376 | 40,160 |
1 | 42,0 | 41,350 | 40,917 | 40,773 | |
45 | 4,5 | 45,0 | 42,077 | 40,129 | 39,479 |
4 | 45,0 | 42,402 | 40,670 | 40,093 | |
3 | 45,0 | 43,051 | 41,752 | 41,319 | |
2 | 45,0 | 43,701 | 42,835 | 42,546 | |
1,5 | 45,0 | 44,026 | 43,376 | 43,160 | |
1 | 45,0 | 44,350 | 43,917 | 43,773 | |
48 | 5 | 48,0 | 44,752 | 42,587 | 41,866 |
4 | 48,0 | 45,402 | 43,670 | 43,093 | |
3 | 48,0 | 46,051 | 44,752 | 44,319 | |
2 | 48,0 | 46,701 | 45,835 | 45,516 | |
1,5 | 48,0 | 47,026 | 46,376 | 46,160 | |
1 | 48,0 | 47,350 | 46,917 | 46,773 | |
50 | 3 | 50,0 | 48,051 | 46,752 | 46,319 |
2 | 50,0 | 48,701 | 47,835 | 47,546 | |
1,5 | 50,0 | 49,026 | 48,376 | 48,160 | |
52 | 5 | 52,0 | 48,752 | 46,587 | 45,866 |
4 | 52,0 | 49,402 | 47,670 | 47,093 | |
3 | 52,0 | 50,051 | 48,752 | 48,319 | |
2 | 52,0 | 50,701 | 49,835 | 49,546 | |
1,5 | 52,0 | 51,026 | 50,376 | 50,160 | |
1 | 52,0 | 51,350 | 50,917 | 50,773 | |
55 | 4 | 55,0 | 52,402 | 50,670 | 50,093 |
3 | 55,0 | 53,051 | 51,752 | 51,319 | |
2 | 55,0 | 53,701 | 52,835 | 52,546 | |
1,5 | 55,0 | 54,026 | 53,376 | 53,160 | |
56 | 5,5 | 56,0 | 52,428 | 50,046 | 49,253 |
4 | 56,0 | 53,402 | 51,670 | 51,093 | |
3 | 56,0 | 54,051 | 52,752 | 52,319 | |
2 | 56,0 | 54,701 | 53,835 | 53,546 | |
1,5 | 56,0 | 55,026 | 54,376 | 54,160 | |
1 | 56,0 | 55,350 | 54,917 | 54,773 | |
58 | 4 | 58,0 | 55,402 | 53,670 | 53,093 |
3 | 58,0 | 56,051 | 54,752 | 54,319 | |
2 | 58,0 | 56,701 | 55,835 | 55,546 | |
1,5 | 58,0 | 57,026 | 56,376 | 56,160 | |
60 | 5,5 | 60,0 | 56,428 | 54,046 | 53,252 |
4 | 60,0 | 57,402 | 55,670 | 55,093 | |
3 | 60,0 | 58,051 | 56,752 | 56,319 | |
2 | 60,0 | 58,701 | 57,835 | 57,546 | |
1,5 | 60,0 | 59,026 | 58,376 | 58,160 | |
1 | 60,0 | 59,350 | 58,917 | 58,773 | |
62 | 4 | 62,0 | 59,402 | 57,670 | 57,093 |
3 | 62,0 | 60,051 | 58,752 | 58,319 | |
2 | 62,0 | 60,701 | 59,835 | 59,546 | |
1,5 | 62,0 | 61,026 | 60,376 | 60,160 | |
64 | 6 | 64,0 | 60,103 | 57,505 | 56,639 |
4 | 64,0 | 61,402 | 59,670 | 59,093 | |
3 | 64,0 | 62,051 | 60,752 | 60,319 | |
2 | 64,0 | 62,701 | 61,835 | 61,546 | |
1,5 | 64,0 | 63,026 | 62,376 | 62,160 | |
1 | 64,0 | 63,350 | 62,917 | 62,773 | |
65 | 4 | 65,0 | 62,402 | 60,670 | 60,093 |
3 | 65,0 | 63,051 | 61,752 | 61,319 | |
2 | 65,0 | 63,701 | 62,835 | 62,546 | |
1,5 | 65,0 | 64,026 | 63,376 | 63,160 | |
68 | 6 | 68,0 | 64,103 | 61,505 | 60,639 |
4 | 68,0 | 64,402 | 63,670 | 63,093 | |
3 | 68,0 | 66,051 | 64,752 | 64,319 | |
2 | 68,0 | 66,701 | 65,835 | 65,546 | |
1,5 | 68,0 | 67,026 | 66,376 | 66,160 | |
1 | 68,0 | 67,350 | 66,917 | 66,773 | |
70 | 6 | 70,0 | 66,103 | 63,505 | 62,639 |
4 | 70,0 | 67,402 | 65,670 | 65,093 | |
3 | 70,0 | 68,051 | 66,752 | 66,319 | |
2 | 70,0 | 68,701 | 67,835 | 67,546 | |
1,5 | 70,0 | 69,026 | 68,376 | 68,160 | |
72 | 6 | 72,0 | 68,103 | 65,505 | 64,639 |
4 | 72,0 | 69,402 | 67,670 | 67,093 | |
3 | 72,0 | 70,051 | 68,752 | 68,319 | |
2 | 72,0 | 70,701 | 69,835 | 69,546 | |
1,5 | 72,0 | 71,026 | 70,376 | 70,160 | |
1 | 72,0 | 71,350 | 70,917 | 70,773 | |
75 | 4 | 75,0 | 72,402 | 70,670 | 70,093 |
3 | 75,0 | 73,051 | 71,752 | 71,319 | |
2 | 75,0 | 73,701 | 72,835 | 72,546 | |
1,5 | 75,0 | 74,026 | 73,376 | 73,160 | |
76 | 6 | 76,0 | 72,103 | 69,505 | 68,639 |
4 | 76,0 | 73,402 | 71,670 | 71,093 | |
3 | 76,0 | 74,051 | 72,752 | 72,319 | |
2 | 76,0 | 74,701 | 73,835 | 73,546 | |
1,5 | 76,0 | 75,026 | 74,376 | 74,160 | |
1 | 76,0 | 75,350 | 74,917 | 74,773 | |
78 | 2 | 78,0 | 76,701 | 75,835 | 75,546 |
80 | 6 | 80,0 | 76,103 | 73,505 | 72,639 |
4 | 80,0 | 77,402 | 75,670 | 75,093 | |
3 | 80,0 | 78,051 | 76,752 | 76,319 | |
2 | 80,0 | 78,701 | 77,835 | 77,546 | |
1,5 | 80,0 | 79,026 | 78,376 | 78,160 | |
1 | 80,0 | 79,350 | 78,917 | 78,773 | |
82 | 2 | 82,0 | 80,701 | 79,835 | 79,546 |
85 | 6 | 85,0 | 81,103 | 78,505 | 77,639 |
4 | 85,0 | 82,402 | 80,670 | 80,093 | |
3 | 85,0 | 83,051 | 81,752 | 81,319 | |
2 | 85,0 | 83,701 | 82,835 | 82,546 | |
1,5 | 85,0 | 84,026 | 83,376 | 83,160 | |
90 | 6 | 90,0 | 86,103 | 83,505 | 82,639 |
4 | 90,0 | 87,402 | 85,670 | 85,093 | |
3 | 90,0 | 88,051 | 86,752 | 86,319 | |
2 | 90,0 | 88,701 | 87,835 | 87,546 | |
1,5 | 90,0 | 89,026 | 88,376 | 88,160 | |
95 | 6 | 95,0 | 91,103 | 88,505 | 87,639 |
4 | 95,0 | 92,402 | 90,670 | 90,093 | |
3 | 95,0 | 93,051 | 91,752 | 91,319 | |
2 | 95,0 | 93,701 | 92,835 | 92,546 | |
1,5 | 95,0 | 94,026 | 93,376 | 93,160 | |
10 | 6 | 100,0 | 96,103 | 93,505 | 92,639 |
4 | 100,0 | 97,402 | 95,670 | 95,093 | |
3 | 100,0 | 98,051 | 96,752 | 96,319 | |
2 | 100,0 | 98,701 | 97,835 | 97,546 | |
1,5 | 100,0 | 99,026 | 98,376 | 98,160 | |
105 | 6 | 105,0 | 101,103 | 98,505 | 97,639 |
4 | 105,0 | 102,402 | 100,670 | 100,093 | |
3 | 105,0 | 103,051 | 101,752 | 101,319 | |
2 | 105,0 | 103,701 | 102,835 | 102,546 | |
1,5 | 105,0 | 104,026 | 103,376 | 103,160 | |
110 | 6 | 110,0 | 106,103 | 103,505 | 102,639 |
4 | 110,0 | 107,402 | 105,670 | 105,093 | |
3 | 110,0 | 108,051 | 106,752 | 106,319 | |
2 | 110,0 | 108,701 | 107,835 | 107,546 | |
1,5 | 110,0 | 109,026 | 108,376 | 108,160 | |
115 | 6 | 115,0 | 111,103 | 108,505 | 107,639 |
4 | 115,0 | 112,402 | 110,670 | 110,093 | |
3 | 115,0 | 113,051 | 111,752 | 111,319 | |
2 | 115,0 | 113,701 | 112,835 | 112,546 | |
1,5 | 115,0 | 114,026 | 113,376 | 113,160 | |
120 | 6 | 120,0 | 116,103 | 113,505 | 112,639 |
4 | 120,0 | 117,402 | 115,670 | 115,093 | |
3 | 120,0 | 118,051 | 116,752 | 116,319 | |
2 | 120,0 | 118,701 | 117,835 | 117,546 | |
1,5 | 120,0 | 119,026 | 118,376 | 118,160 | |
125 | 8 | 125,0 | 119,804 | 116,340 | 115,185 |
6 | 125,0 | 121,103 | 118,505 | 117,639 | |
4 | 125,0 | 122,402 | 120,670 | 120,093 | |
8 | 125,0 | 123,051 | 121,752 | 121,319 | |
2 | 125,0 | 123,701 | 122,835 | 122,546 | |
1,5 | 125,0 | 124,026 | 123,376 | 123,160 | |
130 | 8 | 130,0 | 124,804 | 121,340 | 120,185 |
6 | 130,0 | 126,103 | 123,505 | 122,639 | |
4 | 130,0 | 127,402 | 125,670 | 125,093 | |
3 | 130,0 | 128,051 | 126,752 | 126,319 | |
2 | 130,0 | 128,701 | 127,835 | 127,546 | |
1,5 | 130,0 | 129,026 | 128,376 | 128,160 | |
135 | 6 | 135,0 | 131,103 | 128,505 | 127,639 |
4 | 135,0 | 132,402 | 130,670 | 130,093 | |
3 | 135,0 | 133,051 | 131,752 | 131,319 | |
2 | 135,0 | 133,701 | 132,835 | 132,546 | |
1,5 | 135,0 | 134,026 | 133,376 | 133,160 | |
140 | 8 | 140,0 | 134,804 | 131,340 | 130,185 |
6 | 140,0 | 136,103 | 133,505 | 132,639 | |
4 | 140,0 | 537,402 | 135,670 | 135,093 | |
3 | 140,0 | 138,051 | 136,752 | 136,319 | |
2 | 140,0 | 138,701 | 137,835 | 137,546 | |
1,5 | 140,0 | 139,026 | 138,376 | 138,160 | |
145 | 6 | 145,0 | 141,103 | 138,505 | 137,639 |
4 | 145,0 | 142,402 | 140,670 | 140,093 | |
3 | 145,0 | 143,051 | 141,752 | 141,319 | |
2 | 145,0 | 143,701 | 142,835 | 142,546 | |
1,5 | 145,0 | 144,025 | 143,376 | 143,160 | |
150 | 8 | 150,0 | 144,804 | 141,340 | 140,185 |
6 | 150,0 | 146,103 | 143,505 | 142,639 | |
4 | 150,0 | 147,402 | 145,670 | 145,093 | |
3 | 150,0 | 148,051 | 146,752 | !46,319 | |
2 | 150,0 | 148,701 | 147,835 | 147,546 | |
1,5 | 150,0 | 149,026 | 148,376 | 148,160 | |
155 | 6 | 155,0 | 151,103 | 148,505 | 147,639 |
4 | 155,0 | 152,402 | 150,670 | 150,093 | |
3 | 155,0 | 153,051 | 151,752 | 151,319 | |
2 | 155,0 | 153,701 | 152,835 | 152,546 | |
160 | 8 | 160,0 | 154,804 | 151,340 | 150,185 |
6 | 160,0 | 156,103 | 153,505 | 152,639 | |
4 | 160,0 | 157,402 | 155,670 | 155,093 | |
3 | 160,0 | 158,051 | 156,752 | 156,319 | |
2 | 160,0 | 158,701 | 157,835 | 157,546 | |
165 | 6 | 165,0 | 161,103 | 158,505 | 157,639 |
4 | 165,0 | 162,402 | 160,670 | 160,093 | |
3 | 165,0 | 163,051 | 161,752 | 161,319 | |
2 | 165,0 | 163,701 | 162,835 | 162,546 | |
170 | 8 | 170,0 | 164,804 | 161,340 | 160,185 |
6 | 170,0 | 166,103 | 163,505 | 162,639 | |
4 | 170,0 | 167,402 | 165,670 | 165,093 | |
3 | 170,0 | 168,051 | 166,752 | 166,319 | |
2 | 170,0 | 168,701 | 167,835 | 167,546 | |
175 | 6 | 175,0 | 171,103 | 168,505 | 167,639 |
4 | 175,0 | 172,402 | 170,670 | 170,093 | |
3 | 175,0 | 173,051 | 171,752 | 171,319 | |
2 | 175,0 | 173,701 | 172,835 | 172,546 | |
180 | 8 | 180,0 | 174,804 | 171,340 | 170,185 |
6 | 180,0 | 176,103 | 173,505 | 172,639 | |
4 | 180,0 | 177,402 | 175,670 | 175,093 | |
3 | 180,0 | 178,051 | 176,752 | 176,319 | |
2 | 180,0 | 178,701 | 177,835 | 177,546 | |
185 | 6 | 185,0 | 181,103 | 178,605 | 177,639 |
4 | 185,0 | 182,402 | 180,670 | 180,093 | |
3 | 185,0 | 183,051 | 181,752 | 181,319 | |
2 | 185,0 | 183,701 | 182,835 | 182,546 | |
190 | 8 | 190,0 | 184,804 | 181,340 | 180,185 |
6 | 190,0 | 186,103 | 183,505 | 182,639 | |
4 | 190,0 | 187,402 | 185,670 | 185,093 | |
3 | 190,0 | 188,051 | 186,752 | 186,319 | |
2 | 190,0 | 188,701 | 187,835 | 187,546 | |
195 | 6 | 195,0 | 191,103 | 188,505 | 187,639 |
4 | 195,0 | 192,402 | 190,670 | 190,093 | |
3 | 195,0 | 193,051 | 191,752 | 191,319 | |
2 | 195,0 | 193,701 | 192,835 | 192,546 | |
200 | 8 | 200,0 | 194,804 | 191,340 | 190,185 |
6 | 200,0 | 196,103 | 193,505 | 192,639 | |
4 | 200,0 | 197,402 | 195,670 | 195,093 | |
3 | 200,0 | 198,051 | 196,752 | 196,319 | |
2 | 200,0 | 198,701 | 197,835 | 197,546 | |
205 | 6 | 205,0 | 201,103 | 198,505 | 197,639 |
4 | 205,0 | 202,402 | 20,670 | 200,093 | |
3 | 205,0 | 203,051 | 201,752 | 201,319 | |
210 | 8 | 210,0 | 204,804 | 201,340 | 200,185 |
6 | 210,0 | 206,103 | 203,505 | 202,639 | |
4 | 210,0 | 207,402 | 205,670 | 205,093 | |
3 | 210,0 | 208,051 | 206,752 | 206,319 | |
215 | 6 | 215,0 | 211,103 | 208,505 | 2,07,639 |
4 | 215,0 | 212,402 | 210,670 | 210,093 | |
3 | 215,0 | 213,051 | 211,752 | 211,319 | |
220 | 8 | 220,0 | 214,804 | 211,340 | 210,185 |
6 | 220,0 | 216,103 | 213,505 | 212,639 | |
4 | 220,0 | 217,402 | 215,670 | 215,093 | |
3 | 220,0 | 218,051 | 216,752 | 216,319 | |
225 | 6 | 225,0 | 221,103 | 218,505 | 217,639 |
4 | 225,0 | 222,402 | 220,670 | 220,093 | |
3 | 225,0 | 223,051 | 221,752 | 221,319 | |
230 | 8 | 230,0 | 224,804 | 221,340 | 220,185 |
6 | 230,0 | 226,103 | 223,505 | 222,639 | |
4 | 230,0 | 227,402 | 225,670 | 225,098 | |
3 | 230,0 | 228,051 | 226,752 | 226,319 | |
235 | 6 | 235,0 | 231,103 | 228,505 | 227,639 |
4 | 235,0 | 232,402 | 230,670 | 230,093 | |
3 | 235,0 | 233,051 | 231,752 | 231,319 | |
240 | 8 | 240,0 | 234,804 | 231,340 | 230,185 |
6 | 240,0 | 236,103 | 233,505 | 232,639 | |
4 | 240,0 | 237,402 | 235,670 | 235,093 | |
3 | 240,0 | 238,051 | 236,752 | 236,319 | |
245 | 6 | 245,0 | 241,103 | 238,505 | 237,639 |
4 | 245,0 | 242,402 | 240,670 | 240,093 | |
3 | 245,0 | 243,051 | 241,752 | 241,319 | |
250 | 8 | 250,0 | 244,804 | 241,340 | 240,185 |
6 | 250,0 | 246,103 | 243,505 | 242,639 | |
4 | 250,0 | 247,402 | 245,670 | 245,093 | |
3 | 250,0 | 248,051 | 246,752 | 246,319 | |
255 | 6 | 255,0 | 21,103 | 248,505 | 247,639 |
4 | 255,0 | 252,402 | 250,670 | 250,093 | |
3 | 255,0 | 253,051 | 251,752 | 251,319 | |
260 | 8 | 260,0 | 254,804 | 251,340 | 250,185 |
6 | 260,0 | 256,103 | 253,505 | 252,639 | |
4 | 260,0 | 257,402 | 255,670 | 255,093 | |
3 | 260,0 | 258,051 | 256,752 | 256,319 | |
265 | 6 | 265,0 | 261,103 | 258,505 | 257,639 |
4 | 265,0 | 262,402 | 260,670 | 260,093 | |
3 | 265,0 | 263,051 | 261,752 | 261,319 | |
270 | 8 | 270,0 | 264,804 | 261,340 | 260,185 |
6 | 270,0 | 266,103 | 263,505 | 262,639 | |
4 | 270,0 | 267,402 | 265,670 | 265,093 | |
3 | 270,0 | 268,051 | 266,752 | 266,319 | |
275 | 6 | 275,0 | 271,103 | 268,505 | 267,639 |
4 | 275,0 | 272,402 | 270,670 | 270,093 | |
3 | 275,0 | 273,051 | 271,752 | 271,319 | |
280 | 8 | 280,0 | 274,804 | 271,340 | 270,185 |
6 | 280,0 | 276,103 | 273,505 | 272,639 | |
4 | 280,0 | 277,402 | 275,670 | 275,093 | |
3 | 280,0 | 278,051 | 276,752 | 276,319 | |
285 | 6 | 285,0 | 281,103 | 278,505 | 277,639 |
4 | 285,0 | 282,402 | 280,670 | 280,093 | |
3 | 285,0 | 283,051 | 281,752 | 281,319 | |
290 | 8 | 290,0 | 284,804 | 281,340 | 280,185 |
6 | 290,0 | 286,103 | 283,505 | 282,639 | |
4 | 290,0 | 287,402 | 285,670 | 285,093 | |
3 | 290,0 | 288,051 | 286,752 | 286,319 | |
295 | 6 | 295,0 | 291,103 | 288,505 | 287,639 |
4 | 295,0 | 292,402 | 290,670 | 290,093 | |
3 | 295,0 | 293,051 | 291,752 | 291,319 | |
300 | 8 | 300,0 | 294,804 | 291,340 | 290,185 |
6 | 300,0 | 296,103 | 293,505 | 292,639 | |
4 | 300,0 | 297,402 | 295,670 | 295,093 | |
3 | 300,0 | 298,051 | 296,752 | 296,319 | |
310 | 6 | 310,0 | 306,103 | 303,505 | 302,639 |
4 | 310,0 | 307,402 | 305,670 | 305,093 | |
320 | 8 | 320,0 | 314,804 | 311,340 | 310,185 |
6 | 320,0 | 3!6,103 | 313,505 | 312,639 | |
4 | 320,0 | 317,402 | 315,670 | 315,093 | |
330 | 6 | 330,0 | 326,103 | 323,505 | 322,639 |
4 | 330,0 | 327,402 | 325,670 | 325,093 | |
340 | 8 | 340,0 | 334,804 | 331,340 | 330,185 |
6 | 340,0 | 336,103 | 333,505 | 332,639 | |
4 | 340,0 | 337,402 | 335,670 | 335,093 | |
350 | 6 | 350,0 | 346,103 | 343,505 | 342,639 |
4 | 350,0 | 347,402 | 345,670 | 345,093 | |
360 | 8 | 360,0 | 354,804 | 351,340 | 350,185 |
6 | 360,0 | 356,103 | 353,505 | 352,639 | |
4 | 360,0 | 357,402 | 355,670 | 355,093 | |
370 | 6 | 370,0 | 366,103 | 363,505 | 362,639 |
4 | 370,0 | 367,402 | 365,670 | 365,093 | |
380 | 8 | 380,0 | 374,804 | 371,340 | 370,185 |
6 | 380,0 | 376,103 | 373,505 | 372,639 | |
4 | 380,0 | 377,402 | 375,670 | 375,093 | |
390 | 6 | 390,0 | 386,103 | 383,505 | 382,639 |
4 | 390,0 | 387,402 | 385,670 | 385,093 | |
400 | 8 | 400,0 | 394,804 | 391,340 | 390,185 |
6 | 400,0 | 396,103 | 393,505 | 392,639 | |
4 | 400,0 | 397,402 | 395,670 | 395,093 | |
410 | 6 | 410,0 | 406,103 | 403,505 | 402,639 |
420 | 8 | 420,0 | 414,804 | 411,340 | 410,185 |
6 | 420,0 | 416,103 | 413,505 | 412,639 | |
430 | 6 | 430,0 | 426,103 | 423,505 | 422,639 |
440 | 8 | 440,0 | 434,804 | 431,340 | 430,185 |
6 | 440,0 | 436,103 | 433,505 | 432,639 | |
450 | 6 | 450,0 | 446,103 | 443,505 | 442,639 |
460 | 8 | 460,0 | 454,804 | 451,340 | 450,185 |
6 | 460,0 | 456,103 | 453,505 | 452,639 | |
470 | 6 | 470,0 | 466,103 | 463,505 | 462,639 |
480 | 8 | 480,0 | 474,804 | 471,340 | 470,185 |
6 | 480,0 | 476,103 | 473,505 | 472,639 | |
490 | 6 | 490,0 | 486,103 | 483,505 | 482,639 |
500 | 8 | 500,0 | 494,804 | 491,340 | 490,185 |
6 | 500,0 | 496,103 | 493,505 | 492,639 | |
510 | 6 | 510,0 | 506,103 | 503,505 | 502,639 |
520 | 8 | 520,0 | 514,804 | 511,340 | 510,185 |
6 | 520,0 | 516,103 | 513,505 | 512,639 | |
530 | 6 | 530,0 | 526,103 | 523,505 | 522,639 |
540 | 8 | 540,0 | 534,804 | 531,340 | 530,185 |
6 | 540,0 | 536,103 | 533,505 | 532,639 | |
550 | 6 | 550,0 | 546,103 | 543,505 | 542,639 |
560 | 8 | 560,0 | 554,804 | 551,340 | 550,185 |
6 | 560,0 | 556,103 | 553,505 | 552,639 | |
570 | 6 | 570,0 | 566,103 | 563,505 | 562,639 |
580 | 8 | 580,0 | 574,804 | 571,340 | 570,185 |
6 | 580,0 | 576,103 | 573,505 | 572,639 | |
590 | 6 | 590,0 | 586,103 | 583,505 | 582,639 |
600 | 8 | 600,0 | 594,804 | 591,340 | 590,185 |
6 | 600,0 | 596,103 | 593,505 | 592,639 |
Application
Metric threads are widespread in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Used for application to both internal and external planes of fasteners. Typically used for fastening metal structures of various types. For these purposes, a variety of bolts (anchor and conventional) and other types of fasteners are manufactured. She found a particular purpose in mechanical engineering, construction of engineering communications, especially in the plumbing sector. Most pipe and container fittings are manufactured with this type of thread.
Most often, this type of carving is applied to cylindrical objects. But in some cases, when it is necessary to achieve tightness, a conical shape is used. This form, with a metric thread applied, allows you to achieve maximum tightness, even without the use of additional sealing agents. Most often used for installation of pipelines.
What is carving and its types
A thread is a groove of a special shape and size, applied in a spiral to the inner or outer surface of a pipe or metal rod. Can be applied to cylindrical or conical surfaces. It is characterized and differs from each other by the shape of the groove, the height/depth of the relief and the distance between the turns - the pitch. In order to connect two parts, they must have the same or compatible threads, with one part having an external thread and the other having an internal thread of the same type and size.
In general, threads are divided into fastening and running threads. Chassis are used in machine elements and provide movement. We are more interested in those that are used in everyday life and that we encounter in the process of repair and construction. This is just a mounting thread. In fact, that’s what we’ll talk about.
Types of thread according to the direction of turns and surface
It is also worth knowing that in the direction of application of turns, threads there are right and left, and in the direction of the surface on which they are applied - cylindrical and conical.
Types of threads
Pipe threads have their own profile, which provides a tight seal. It is used for non-welded connections of metal pipes in pipelines, installation of various types of fittings, and connection of devices. Recently, threaded connections have also been used on some types of plastic pipes, but there the approach is different - it is cast, although the essence is the same.
Three types of pipe threads and their differences
There are three main types of carving:
Metric. You can distinguish them by the sharp tops of the turns and grooves. Shape: triangle with 60° angles. It is called so because its parameters are indicated in millimeters, and these are units of measurement of the metric system. Standardized by GOST 9150-81. Inch. It is also based on a triangle, but with an apex of 55°. It is present on imported parts. As you can see, the difference between metric and tapered threads is in the corners. Pipe. It differs from metric by a slightly smaller angle - 55°, and has the same angle from inch. The main difference is that the edges are rounded
And this is fundamentally important. Can be applied to a cylinder (pipe), and then the word “cylindrical” is added to the name
Standardized by GOST 6357-81. When threaded on a cone, it is called a pipe taper thread.
What type of carving is there? These are connecting ones - for connecting parts
The types of threads that may be on imported fittings and components may also be useful. This is a Whitworth thread, which is designated BSW if it has a coarse pitch and BSF if it has a fine pitch. It was this standard that was taken as the basis for the development of pipe threads in the USSR. So Whitworth threads and standard manufactured pipe threads are compatible.
Types of threads and their areas of application
There are other profiles, but they are common and very specific. Under normal conditions they are not needed. For general development, let's say that there are also rectangular and trapezoidal shapes.
Where is which one used?
Now about where what type of thread is used. Metric is applied to anchors, bolts, studs, nuts and other fasteners. Applied to a cylindrical surface it does not provide a tight seal, so it is not the best choice for pipelines. However, it is used, and for tightness it is “set” on a winding - tow or fum tape. In addition to plumbing, it is used in assembling frames from round pipes with a threaded connection.
What types of threads are there: profiles and standards
The picture changes when a metric thread is applied to a conical surface. This connection has a high degree of tightness. It is the metric conical thread that is applied to caps and is used in industrial pipelines for transporting gas and liquids that emit volatile substances. In everyday life, the use of conical threads is limited, since special equipment is required for its application.
It is not difficult to guess that pipe threads are used in pipelines. Thanks to the smooth profile lines, even without additional sealing, the connection is airtight. It is this type that is applied to elbows, angles, tees, and other devices that are used in the assembly of plumbing, heating and sewage systems.
State standards
GOST 8724-2002
State standard containing standards defining the required parameters of metric threads, including pitch and diameter. Adopted in 2002, with subsequent editions, as an analogue of the international standard ISO 261-98. The GOST text practically repeats the international text, with one difference: the ISO range ranges from 1 to 300 mm, this standard has been expanded to the range from 0.25 to 600 mm. The last revision of the text was made in 2004 and is valid today.
The standard contains individual parameters that can also be found in other standards. The structure of the document is similar to other standards of this type. All information is structured in the form of tables containing requirements for thread pitch and diameter. This test structure is as convenient as possible for understanding and use.
It should be noted that the regulatory information applies to threads of all types, be it left-handed or right-handed. The standard establishes the standard value of metric thread steps in the range from 0.075 to 8 mm.
The document consists of:
- Prefaces. Which contains general information about GOST, by whom and when it was adopted, when changes were made.
- Scope of application. Information is provided on the range of regulatory requirements for size and pitch.
- Links to standards.
- Definitions.
- Table of diameters and pitch. The section contains a table of standard indicators.
- Thread designation. Labeling standards are indicated.
Read also: How to draw with a compass correctly
GOST 24705-2004
The standard was adopted in 2004. Its standards apply to all types of threads in accordance with GOST 8724. The text information is also structured in the form of a table. Complies with the international standard ISO 724:1993 with additions in accordance with the exclusive requirements of each member country of the Interstate Council for Standardization.
GOST 9150-2002
A standard regulating the requirements for the profile, namely the geometric parameters. Adopted in 2002 and covering all types of threads. The text of GOST is closely related to the above standards.
GOST 16093-2004
Adopted in 2004. Regulates the standard tolerance of threads and markings, applies to different types. The latest version contains the provisions of the international standard.
The above standards are applied in combination, as they complement and refer to each other.
Metric thread
BASIC DIMENSIONS OF METRIC THREAD (GOST 9150-2002, GOST 8724-2002, GOST 24705-2004)
GOST 8724-2002 is an identical text to the international standard ISO 261-98 “ISO threads for general purposes. Diameters and pitches in the diameter range from 1
up to
300
mm" and contains additional requirements reflecting the needs of the country's economy (up to 600 mm).
This standard applies to general purpose metric threads with a profile in accordance with GOST 9150 and sets their diameters from 0,25
up to
600
mm and steps from
0.075
to
8
mm. The main dimensions of metric threads are in accordance with GOST 24705. Thread tolerances are in accordance with GOST 9000 and GOST 16093.
where, d, D
— outer diameters of the external thread (bolt) and internal thread (nut), respectively;
d2, D2
are the average diameters of the bolt and nut, respectively;
d1, D1
are the internal diameters of the bolt and nut, respectively;
d3
is the internal diameter of the bolt along the bottom of the cavity (for calculating stresses);
p
—thread pitch;
H
is the height of the original triangle.
The nominal values of thread diameters must correspond to those indicated in the drawing and table. The main threads with diameters from 2
up to
300
mm of the 1st and 2nd (in brackets) rows.
The full table is below. dimensions, mm
Thread pitch P | Thread diameter | |||
outer | average | interior | internal along the bottom of the depression | |
S h u p p n y m s t e p e d | ||||
0,40 | 2,0 | 1,740 | 1,567 | 1,509 |
0,45 | (2,2) | 1,908 | 1,713 | 1,648 |
0,45 | 2,5 | 2,208 | 2,013 | 1,948 |
0,50 | 3,0 | 2,675 | 2,459 | 2,387 |
0,60 | (3,5) | 3,110 | 2,850 | 2,764 |
0,70 | 4 | 3,546 | 3,242 | 3,141 |
0,75 | (4,5) | 4,013 | 3,688 | 3,580 |
0,80 | 5 | 4,480 | 4,134 | 4,019 |
1 | 6 | 5,350 | 4,918 | 4,773 |
1,25 | 8 | 7,188 | 6,647 | 6,466 |
1,50 | 10 | 9,026 | 8,376 | 8,160 |
1,75 | 12 | 10,863 | 10,106 | 9,853 |
2 | (14) | 12,701 | 11,835 | 11,546 |
2 | 16 | 14,701 | 13,835 | 13,546 |
2,5 | (18) | 16,376 | 15,294 | 14,933 |
2,5 | 20 | 18,376 | 17,294 | 16,933 |
2,5 | (22) | 20,376 | 19,294 | 18,933 |
3 | 24 | 22,051 | 20,752 | 20,319 |
3 | (27) | 25,051 | 23,752 | 23,319 |
3,5 | 30 | 27,727 | 26,211 | 25,706 |
3,5 | (33) | 30,727 | 29,211 | 28,706 |
4 | 36 | 33,402 | 31,670 | 31,093 |
4 | (39) | 36,402 | 34,670 | 34,093 |
4,5 | 42 | 39,077 | 37,129 | 36,479 |
4,5 | (45) | 42,077 | 40,129 | 39,479 |
5 | 48 | 44,752 | 42,587 | 41,866 |
5 | (52) | 48,752 | 46,587 | 45,866 |
5,5 | 56 | 52,428 | 50,046 | 49,252 |
5,5 | (60) | 56,428 | 54,046 | 53,252 |
6 | 64 | 60,103 | 57,505 | 56,639 |
6 | (68) | 64,103 | 61,505 | 60,639 |
Take a bold step | ||||
0,25 | 2,0 | 1,838 | 1,729 | 1,693 |
2,2 | 2,038 | 1,929 | 1,893 | |
0,35 | 2,5 | 2,273 | 2,121 | 2,071 |
3 | 2,773 | 2,621 | 2,571 | |
(3,5) | 3,273 | 3,121 | 3,071 | |
0,5 | 4 | 3,675 | 3,459 | 3,387 |
(4,5) | 4,175 | 3,959 | 3,887 | |
5 | 4,675 | 4,459 | 4,387 | |
6 | 5,675 | 5,459 | 5,387 | |
8 | 7,675 | 7,459 | 7,387 | |
10 | 9,675 | 9,459 | 9,387 | |
12 | 11,675 | 11,459 | 11,387 | |
(14) | 13,675 | 13,459 | 13,387 | |
16 | 15,675 | 15,459 | 15,387 | |
(18) | 17,675 | 17,459 | 17,387 | |
20 | 19,675 | 19,459 | 19,387 | |
(22) | 21,675 | 21,459 | 21,387 | |
0,75 | 6 | 5,513 | 5,188 | 5,080 |
8 | 7,513 | 7,188 | 7,080 | |
10 | 9,513 | 9,188 | 9,080 | |
12 | 11,513 | 11,188 | 11,080 | |
(14) | 13,513 | 13,188 | 13,080 | |
16 | 15,513 | 15,188 | 15,080 | |
(18) | 17,513 | 17,188 | 17,080 | |
20 | 19,513 | 19,188 | 19,080 | |
(22) | 21,513 | 21,188 | 21,080 | |
24 | 23,513 | 23,188 | 23,080 | |
(27) | 26,513 | 26,188 | 26,080 | |
30 | 29,513 | 29,188 | 29,080 | |
(33) | 32,513 | 32,188 | 32,080 | |
1,0 | 8 | 7,350 | 6,917 | 6,773 |
10 | 9,350 | 8,917 | 8,773 | |
12 | 11,350 | 10,917 | 10,773 | |
(14) | 13,350 | 12,917 | 12,773 | |
16 | 15,350 | 14,917 | 14,773 | |
(18) | 17,350 | 16,917 | 16,773 | |
20 | 19,350 | 18,917 | 18,773 | |
(22) | 21,350 | 20,917 | 20,773 | |
24 | 23,350 | 22,917 | 22,773 | |
(27) | 26,350 | 25,917 | 25,773 | |
30 | 29,350 | 28,917 | 28,773 | |
36 | 35,350 | 34,917 | 34,773 | |
(39) | 38,350 | 37,917 | 37,773 | |
42 | 41,350 | 40,917 | 40,773 | |
(45) | 44,350 | 43,917 | 43,773 | |
48 | 47,350 | 46,917 | 46,773 | |
(52) | 51,350 | 50,917 | 50,773 | |
56 | 55,350 | 54,917 | 54,773 | |
(60) | 59,350 | 58,917 | 58,773 | |
64 | 63,350 | 62,917 | 62,773 | |
(68) | 67,350 | 66,917 | 66,773 | |
72 | 71,350 | 70,917 | 70,773 | |
(76) | 75,350 | 74,917 | 74,773 | |
80 | 79,350 | 78,917 | 78,773 | |
1,25 | 10 | 9,188 | 8,647 | 8,466 |
12 | 11,188 | 10,647 | 10,467 | |
(14) | 13,188 | 12,647 | 12,466 | |
1,5 | 12 | 11,026 | 10,376 | 10,160 |
(14) | 13,026 | 12,376 | 12,160 | |
16 | 15,026 | 14,376 | 14,160 | |
(18) | 17,026 | 16,376 | 16,160 | |
20 | 19,026 | 18,376 | 18,160 | |
(22) | 21,026 | 20,376 | 20,160 | |
24 | 23,026 | 22,376 | 22,160 | |
(27) | 26,026 | 25,376 | 25,160 | |
30 | 29,026 | 28,376 | 28,160 | |
(33) | 32,026 | 31,376 | 31,160 | |
36 | 35,026 | 34,376 | 34,160 | |
(39) | 38,026 | 37,376 | 37,160 | |
42 | 41,026 | 40,376 | 40,160 | |
(45) | 44,026 | 43,376 | 43,160 | |
48 | 47,026 | 46,376 | 46,160 | |
(52) | 51,026 | 50,376 | 50,160 | |
56 | 55,026 | 54,376 | 54,160 | |
(60) | 59,026 | 58,376 | 58,160 | |
64 | 63,026 | 62,376 | 62,160 | |
(68) | 67,026 | 66,376 | 66,160 | |
72 | 71,026 | 70,376 | 70,160 | |
(76) | 75,026 | 74,376 | 74,160 | |
80 | 79,026 | 78,376 | 78,160 | |
(85) | 84,026 | 83,376 | 83,160 | |
90 | 89,026 | 88,376 | 88,160 | |
(95) | 94,026 | 93,376 | 93,160 | |
100 | 99,026 | 98,376 | 98,160 | |
110 | 109,026 | 108,376 | 108,160 | |
(115) | 114,026 | 113,376 | 113,160 | |
(120) | 119,026 | 118,376 | 118,160 | |
125 | 124,026 | 123,376 | 123,160 | |
(130) | 129,026 | 128,376 | 128,160 | |
140 | 139,026 | 138,376 | 138,160 | |
(150) | 149,026 | 148,376 | 148,160 | |
2,0 | (18) | 16,701 | 15,835 | 15,546 |
20 | 18,701 | 17,835 | 17,546 | |
(22) | 20,701 | 19,835 | 19,546 | |
24 | 22,701 | 21,835 | 21,546 | |
(27) | 25,701 | 24,835 | 24,546 | |
30 | 28,701 | 27,835 | 27,546 | |
(33) | 31,701 | 30,835 | 30,546 | |
36 | 33,701 | 32,835 | 32,546 | |
(39) | 37,701 | 36,835 | 36,546 | |
42 | 40,701 | 39,835 | 39,546 | |
(45) | 43,701 | 42,835 | 42,546 | |
48 | 46,701 | 45,835 | 45,546 | |
(52) | 50,701 | 49,835 | 49,546 | |
56 | 54,701 | 53,835 | 53,546 | |
(60) | 58,701 | 57,835 | 57,546 | |
64 | 62,701 | 61,835 | 61,546 | |
(68) | 66,701 | 65,835 | 65,546 | |
72 | 70,701 | 69,835 | 69,546 | |
(76) | 74,701 | 73,835 | 73,546 | |
80 | 78,701 | 77,835 | 77,546 | |
(85) | 83,701 | 82,835 | 82,546 | |
90 | 88,701 | 87,835 | 87,546 | |
(95) | 93,701 | 92,835 | 92,546 | |
100 | 98,701 | 97,835 | 97,546 | |
(105) | 103,701 | 102,835 | 102,546 | |
110 | 108,701 | 107,835 | 107,546 | |
(115) | 113,701 | 112,835 | 112,546 | |
(120) | 118,701 | 117,835 | 117,546 | |
125 | 123,701 | 122,835 | 122,546 | |
(130) | 128,701 | 127,835 | 127,546 | |
140 | 138,701 | 137,835 | 137,546 | |
(150) | 148,701 | 147,835 | 147,546 | |
160 | 158,701 | 157,835 | 157,546 | |
(170) | 168,701 | 167,835 | 167,546 | |
180 | 178,701 | 177,835 | 177,546 | |
(190) | 188,701 | 187,835 | 187,546 | |
200 | 198,701 | 197,835 | 197,546 | |
3,0 | 30 | 28,051 | 26,752 | 26,319 |
(33) | 31,051 | 29,752 | 29,319 | |
36 | 34,051 | 32,752 | 32,319 | |
(39) | 37,051 | 35,752 | 35,319 | |
42 | 40,051 | 38,752 | 38,319 | |
(45) | 43,051 | 41,752 | 41,319 | |
48 | 46,051 | 44,752 | 44,319 | |
(52) | 50,051 | 48,752 | 48,319 | |
56 | 54,051 | 52,752 | 52,319 | |
(60) | 58,051 | 56,752 | 56,319 | |
64 | 62,051 | 60,752 | 60,319 | |
(68) | 66,051 | 64,752 | 64,319 | |
72 | 70,051 | 68,752 | 68,319 | |
(76) | 74,051 | 72,752 | 72,319 | |
80 | 78,051 | 76,752 | 76,319 | |
(85) | 83,051 | 81,752 | 81,319 | |
90 | 88,051 | 86,752 | 86,319 | |
(95) | 93,051 | 91,752 | 91,319 | |
100 | 98,051 | 96,752 | 96,319 | |
(105) | 103,051 | 101,752 | 101,319 | |
110 | 108,051 | 106,752 | 106,319 | |
(115) | 113,051 | 111,752 | 111,319 | |
(120) | 118,051 | 116,752 | 116,319 | |
125 | 123,051 | 121,752 | 121,319 | |
(130) | 128,051 | 126,752 | 126,319 | |
140 | 138,051 | 136,752 | 136,319 | |
(150) | 148,051 | 146,752 | 146,319 | |
160 | 158,051 | 156,752 | 156,319 | |
(170) | 168,051 | 166,752 | 166,319 | |
180 | 178,051 | 176,752 | 176,319 | |
(190) | 188,051 | 186,752 | 186,319 | |
200 | 198,051 | 196,752 | 196,319 | |
(210) | 208,051 | 206,752 | 206,319 | |
220 | 218,051 | 216,752 | 216,319 | |
(240) | 238,051 | 236,752 | 236,319 | |
250 | 248,051 | 246,752 | 246,319 | |
(260) | 258,051 | 256,752 | 256,319 | |
280 | 278,051 | 276,752 | 276,319 | |
(300) | 298,051 | 296,752 | 296,319 | |
4,0 | 42 | 39,402 | 37,670 | 37,093 |
(45) | 42,402 | 40,670 | 40,093 | |
48 | 45,402 | 43,670 | 43,093 | |
(52) | 49,402 | 47,670 | 47,093 | |
56 | 53,402 | 51,670 | 51,093 | |
60 | 57,402 | 55,670 | 55,093 | |
64 | 61,402 | 59,67 | 59,093 | |
72 | 69,402 | 67,670 | 67,093 | |
(76) | 73,402 | 71,670 | 71,093 | |
80 | 77,402 | 78,670 | 75,093 | |
(85) | 82,402 | 80,670 | 80,093 | |
90 | 87,402 | 85,670 | 85,093 | |
(95) | 92,402 | 90,670 | 90,093 | |
100 | 97,402 | 95,670 | 95,093 | |
(105) | 102,402 | 100,670 | 100,093 | |
110 | 107,402 | 105,670 | 105,093 | |
(115) | 112,402 | 110,670 | 110,093 | |
(120) | 117,402 | 115,670 | 115,093 | |
125 | 122,402 | 120,670 | 120,093 | |
(130) | 127,402 | 125,670 | 125,093 | |
140 | 137,402 | 135,670 | 135,093 | |
(150) | 147,402 | 145,670 | 145,093 | |
160 | 157,402 | 155,670 | 155,093 | |
(170) | 167,402 | 165,670 | 165,093 | |
180 | 177,402 | 175,670 | 175,093 | |
(190) | 187,402 | 185,670 | 185,093 | |
200 | 197,402 | 195,670 | 195,093 | |
(210) | 207,402 | 205,670 | 205,093 | |
220 | 217,402 | 215,670 | 215,093 | |
(240) | 237,402 | 235,670 | 235,093 | |
(260) | 257,402 | 255,670 | 255,093 | |
280 | 277,402 | 275,670 | 275,093 | |
300 | 297,402 | 295,670 | 295,093 |
FULL TABLE OF METRIC THREADS according to GOST 24705-2004
Nominal thread diameter d, mm | Pitch P, mm | Thread diameters, mm | |||
d = D | d2 = D2 | d1 = D1 | d3 | ||
0,25 | 0,075 | 0,250 | 0,201 | 0,169 | 0,158 |
0,3 | 0,08 | 0,30 | 0,248 | 0,213 | 0,202 |
0,35 | 0,09 | 0,350 | 0,292 | 0,253 | 0,240 |
0,4 | 0,1 | 0,40 | 0,335 | 0,292 | 0,277 |
0,45 | 0,450 | 0,385 | 0,342 | 0,327 | |
0,5 | 0,125 | 0,50 | 0,419 | 0,365 | 0,347 |
0,55 | 0,550 | 0,469 | 0,415 | 0,397 | |
0,6 | 0,15 | 0,60 | 0,503 | 0,438 | 0,416 |
0,7 | 0,175 | 0,70 | 0,586 | 0,511 | 0,485 |
0,8 | 0,2 | 0,80 | 0,670 | 0,583 | 0,555 |
0,9 | 0,225 | 0,90 | 0,754 | 0,656 | 0,624 |
1 | 0,25 | 1,0 | 0,838 | 0,729 | 0,693 |
0,2 | 1,0 | 0,870 | 0,783 | 0,755 | |
1,1 | 0,25 | 1,10 | 0,938 | 0,829 | 0,793 |
0,2 | 1,10 | 0,970 | 0,883 | 0,855 | |
1,2 | 0,25 | 1,20 | 1,038 | 0,929 | 0,893 |
0,2 | 1,20 | 1,070 | 0,983 | 0,955 | |
1,4 | 0,3 | 1,40 | 1,205 | 1,075 | 1,032 |
0,2 | 1,40 | 1,270 | 1,183 | 1,155 | |
1,6 | 0,35 | 1,60 | 1,373 | 1,221 | 1,171 |
0,2 | 1,60 | 1,470 | 1,383 | 1,355 | |
1,8 | 0,35 | 1,80 | 1,573 | 1,421 | 1,371 |
0,2 | 1,80 | 1,670 | 1,583 | 1,555 | |
2 | 0,4 | 2,0 | 1,740 | 1,567 | 1,509 |
0,25 | 2,0 | 1,838 | 1,729 | 1,693 | |
2,2 | 0,45 | 2,20 | 1,908 | 1,713 | 1,648 |
0,25 | 2,20 | 2,038 | 1,929 | 1,893 | |
2,5 | 0,45 | 2,50 | 2,208 | 2,013 | 1,948 |
0,35 | 2,50 | 2,273 | 2,121 | 2,071 | |
3 | 0,5 | 3,0 | 2,675 | 2,459 | 2,387 |
0,35 | 3,0 | 2,773 | 2,621 | 2,571 | |
3,5 | 0,6 | 3,50 | 3,110 | 2,850 | 2,764 |
0,35 | 3,50 | 3,273 | 3,121 | 3,071 | |
4 | 0,7 | 4,0 | 3,545 | 3,242 | 3,141 |
0,5 | 4,0 | 3,675 | 3,459 | 3,387 | |
4,5 | 0,75 | 4,50 | 4,013 | 3,688 | 3,580 |
0,5 | 4,50 | 4,175 | 3,959 | 3,887 | |
5 | 0,8 | 5,0 | 4,480 | 4,134 | 4,019 |
0,5 | 5,0 | 4,675 | 4,459 | 4,387 | |
5,5 | 0,5 | 5,50 | 5,175 | 4,959 | 4,887 |
6 | 1 | 6,0 | 5,350 | 4,917 | 4,773 |
0,75 | 6,0 | 5,513 | 5,188 | 5,080 | |
0,5 | 6,0 | 5,675 | 5,459 | 5,387 | |
7 | 1 | 7,0 | 6,350 | 5,917 | 5,773 |
0,75 | 7,0 | 6,513 | 6,188 | 6,080 | |
0,5 | 7,0 | 6,675 | 6,459 | 6,387 | |
8 | 1,25 | 8,0 | 7,188 | 6,647 | 6,466 |
1 | 8,0 | 7,350 | 6,917 | 6,773 | |
0,75 | 8,0 | 7,513 | 7,188 | 7,080 | |
0,5 | 8,0 | 7,675 | 7,459 | 7,387 | |
9 | 1,25 | 9,0 | 8,188 | 7,647 | 7,466 |
1 | 9,0 | 8,350 | 7,917 | 7,773 | |
0,75 | 9,0 | 8,513 | 8,188 | 8,080 | |
0,5 | 9,0 | 8,675 | 8,459 | 8,387 | |
10 | 1,5 | 10,0 | 9,026 | 8,376 | 8,160 |
1,25 | 10,0 | 9,188 | 8,647 | 8,466 | |
1 | 10,0 | 9,350 | 8,917 | 8,773 | |
0,75 | 10,0 | 9,513 | 9,188 | 9,080 | |
0,5 | 10,0 | 9,675 | 9,459 | 9,387 | |
11 | 1,5 | 11,0 | 10,026 | 9,376 | 9,160 |
1 | 11,0 | 10,350 | 9,917 | 9,773 | |
0,75 | 11,0 | 10,513 | 10,188 | 10,080 | |
0,5 | 11,0 | 10,675 | 10,459 | 10,387 | |
12 | 1,75 | 12,0 | 10,863 | 10,106 | 9,853 |
1,5 | 12,0 | 11,026 | 10,376 | 10,160 | |
1,25 | 12,0 | 11,188 | 10,647 | 10,466 | |
1 | 12,0 | 11,350 | 10,917 | 10,773 | |
0,75 | 12,0 | 11,513 | 11,188 | 11,080 | |
0,5 | 12,0 | 11,675 | 11,459 | 11,387 | |
14 | 2 | 14,0 | 12,701 | 11,835 | 11,546 |
1,5 | 14,0 | 13,026 | 12,376 | 12,160 | |
1,25 | 14,0 | 13,188 | 12,647 | 12,466 | |
1 | 14,0 | 13,350 | 12,917 | 12,773 | |
0,75 | 14,0 | 13,513 | 13,188 | 13,080 | |
0,5 | 14,0 | 13,675 | 13,459 | 13,387 | |
15 | 1,5 | 15,0 | 14,026 | 13,376 | 13,160 |
1 | 15,0 | 14,350 | 13,917 | 13,773 | |
16 | 2 | 16,0 | 14,701 | 13,835 | 13,546 |
1,5 | 16,0 | 15,026 | 14,376 | 14,160 | |
1 | 16,0 | 15,350 | 14,917 | 14,773 | |
0,75 | 16,0 | 15,513 | 15,188 | 15,080 | |
0,5 | 16,0 | 15,675 | 15,459 | 15,387 | |
17 | 1,5 | 17,0 | 16,026 | 15,376 | 15,160 |
1 | 17,0 | 16,350 | 15,917 | 15,773 | |
18 | 2,5 | 18,0 | 16,376 | 15,294 | 14,933 |
2 | 18,0 | 16,701 | 15,835 | 15,546 | |
1,5 | 18,0 | 17,026 | 16,376 | 16,160 | |
1 | 18,0 | 17,350 | 16,917 | 16,773 | |
0,75 | 18,0 | 17,518 | 17,188 | 17,080 | |
0,5 | 18,0 | 17,675 | 17,459 | 17,387 | |
20 | 2,5 | 20,0 | 18,376 | 17,294 | 16,933 |
2 | 20,0 | 18,701 | 17,835 | 17,546 | |
1,5 | 20,0 | 19,026 | 18,376 | 18,160 | |
1 | 20,0 | 19,350 | 18,917 | 18,773 | |
0,75 | 20,0 | 19,513 | 19,188 | 19,080 | |
0,5 | 20,0 | 19,675 | 19,459 | 19,387 | |
22 | 2,5 | 22,0 | 20,376 | 19,294 | 18,933 |
2 | 22,0 | 20,701 | 19,835 | 19,546 | |
1,5 | 22,0 | 21,026 | 20,376 | 20,160 | |
1 | 22,0 | 21,350 | 20,917 | 20,773 | |
0,75 | 22,0 | 21,513 | 21,188 | 21,080 | |
0,5 | 22,0 | 21,675 | 21,459 | 21,387 | |
24 | 3 | 24,0 | 22,051 | 20,752 | 20,319 |
2 | 24,0 | 22,701 | 21,835 | 21,546 | |
1,5 | 24,0 | 23,026 | 22,376 | 22,160 | |
1 | 24,0 | 23,350 | 22,917 | 22,773 | |
0,75 | 24,0 | 23,513 | 23,188 | 23,080 | |
25 | 2 | 25,0 | 23,701 | 22,835 | 22,546 |
1,5 | 25,0 | 24,026 | 23,376 | 23,160 | |
1 | 25,0 | 24,350 | 23,917 | 23,773 | |
26 | 1,5 | 26,0 | 25,026 | 24,376 | 24,160 |
27 | 3 | 27,0 | 25,051 | 23,752 | 23,319 |
2 | 27,0 | 25,701 | 24,835 | 24,546 | |
1,5 | 27,0 | 26,026 | 25,376 | 25,160 | |
1 | 27,0 | 26,350 | 25,917 | 25,773 | |
0,75 | 27,0 | 26,513 | 26,188 | 26,080 | |
28 | 2 | 28,0 | 26,701 | 25,835 | 25,546 |
1,5 | 28,0 | 27,026 | 26,376 | 26,160 | |
1 | 28,0 | 27,350 | 26,917 | 26,773 | |
30 | 3,5 | 30,0 | 27,727 | 26,211 | 25,706 |
3 | 30,0 | 28,051 | 26,752 | 26,319 | |
2 | 30,0 | 28,701 | 27,835 | 27,546 | |
1,5 | 30,0 | 29,026 | 28,376 | 28,160 | |
1 | 30,0 | 29,350 | 28,917 | 28,773 | |
0,75 | 30,0 | 29,513 | 29,188 | 29,080 | |
32 | 2 | 32,0 | 30,701 | 29,835 | 29,546 |
1,5 | 32,0 | 31,026 | 30,376 | 30,160 | |
33 | 3,5 | 33,0 | 30,727 | 29,211 | 28,706 |
3 | 33,0 | 31,051 | 29,752 | 29,319 | |
2 | 33,0 | 31,701 | 30,835 | 30,546 | |
1,5 | 33,0 | 32,026 | 31,376 | 31,160 | |
1 | 33,0 | 32,350 | 31,917 | 31,773 | |
0,75 | 33,0 | 32,513 | 32,188 | 32,080 | |
35 | 1,5 | 35,0 | 34,026 | 33,376 | 33,160 |
36 | 4 | 36,0 | 33,402 | 31,670 | 31,093 |
3 | 36,0 | 34,051 | 32,752 | 32,319 | |
2 | 36,0 | 34,701 | 33,835 | 33,546 | |
1,5 | 38,0 | 35,026 | 34,376 | 34,160 | |
1 | 36,0 | 35,350 | 34,917 | 34,773 | |
38 | 1,5 | 38,0 | 37,026 | 36,376 | 36,160 |
39 | 4 | 39,0 | 36,402 | 34,670 | 34,093 |
3 | 39,0 | 37,051 | 35,752 | 35,319 | |
2 | 39,0 | 37,701 | 36,835 | 36,546 | |
1,5 | 39,0 | 38,026 | 37,376 | 37,160 | |
1 | 39,0 | 38,350 | 37,917 | 37,773 | |
40 | 3 | 40,0 | 38,051 | 36,752 | 36,319 |
2 | 40,0 | 38,701 | 37,835 | 37,546 | |
1,5 | 40,0 | 39,026 | 38,376 | 38,160 | |
42 | 4,5 | 42,0 | 39,077 | 37,129 | 36,479 |
4 | 42,0 | 39,402 | 37,670 | 37,093 | |
3 | 42,0 | 40,051 | 38,752 | 38,319 | |
2 | 42,0 | 40,701 | 39,835 | 39,546 | |
42 | 1,5 | 42,0 | 41,026 | 40,376 | 40,160 |
1 | 42,0 | 41,350 | 40,917 | 40,773 | |
45 | 4,5 | 45,0 | 42,077 | 40,129 | 39,479 |
4 | 45,0 | 42,402 | 40,670 | 40,093 | |
3 | 45,0 | 43,051 | 41,752 | 41,319 | |
2 | 45,0 | 43,701 | 42,835 | 42,546 | |
1,5 | 45,0 | 44,026 | 43,376 | 43,160 | |
1 | 45,0 | 44,350 | 43,917 | 43,773 | |
48 | 5 | 48,0 | 44,752 | 42,587 | 41,866 |
4 | 48,0 | 45,402 | 43,670 | 43,093 | |
3 | 48,0 | 46,051 | 44,752 | 44,319 | |
2 | 48,0 | 46,701 | 45,835 | 45,516 | |
1,5 | 48,0 | 47,026 | 46,376 | 46,160 | |
1 | 48,0 | 47,350 | 46,917 | 46,773 | |
50 | 3 | 50,0 | 48,051 | 46,752 | 46,319 |
2 | 50,0 | 48,701 | 47,835 | 47,546 | |
1,5 | 50,0 | 49,026 | 48,376 | 48,160 | |
52 | 5 | 52,0 | 48,752 | 46,587 | 45,866 |
4 | 52,0 | 49,402 | 47,670 | 47,093 | |
3 | 52,0 | 50,051 | 48,752 | 48,319 | |
2 | 52,0 | 50,701 | 49,835 | 49,546 | |
1,5 | 52,0 | 51,026 | 50,376 | 50,160 | |
1 | 52,0 | 51,350 | 50,917 | 50,773 | |
55 | 4 | 55,0 | 52,402 | 50,670 | 50,093 |
3 | 55,0 | 53,051 | 51,752 | 51,319 | |
2 | 55,0 | 53,701 | 52,835 | 52,546 | |
1,5 | 55,0 | 54,026 | 53,376 | 53,160 | |
56 | 5,5 | 56,0 | 52,428 | 50,046 | 49,253 |
4 | 56,0 | 53,402 | 51,670 | 51,093 | |
3 | 56,0 | 54,051 | 52,752 | 52,319 | |
2 | 56,0 | 54,701 | 53,835 | 53,546 | |
1,5 | 56,0 | 55,026 | 54,376 | 54,160 | |
1 | 56,0 | 55,350 | 54,917 | 54,773 | |
58 | 4 | 58,0 | 55,402 | 53,670 | 53,093 |
3 | 58,0 | 56,051 | 54,752 | 54,319 | |
2 | 58,0 | 56,701 | 55,835 | 55,546 | |
1,5 | 58,0 | 57,026 | 56,376 | 56,160 | |
60 | 5,5 | 60,0 | 56,428 | 54,046 | 53,252 |
4 | 60,0 | 57,402 | 55,670 | 55,093 | |
3 | 60,0 | 58,051 | 56,752 | 56,319 | |
2 | 60,0 | 58,701 | 57,835 | 57,546 | |
1,5 | 60,0 | 59,026 | 58,376 | 58,160 | |
1 | 60,0 | 59,350 | 58,917 | 58,773 | |
62 | 4 | 62,0 | 59,402 | 57,670 | 57,093 |
3 | 62,0 | 60,051 | 58,752 | 58,319 | |
2 | 62,0 | 60,701 | 59,835 | 59,546 | |
1,5 | 62,0 | 61,026 | 60,376 | 60,160 | |
64 | 6 | 64,0 | 60,103 | 57,505 | 56,639 |
4 | 64,0 | 61,402 | 59,670 | 59,093 | |
3 | 64,0 | 62,051 | 60,752 | 60,319 | |
2 | 64,0 | 62,701 | 61,835 | 61,546 | |
1,5 | 64,0 | 63,026 | 62,376 | 62,160 | |
1 | 64,0 | 63,350 | 62,917 | 62,773 | |
65 | 4 | 65,0 | 62,402 | 60,670 | 60,093 |
3 | 65,0 | 63,051 | 61,752 | 61,319 | |
2 | 65,0 | 63,701 | 62,835 | 62,546 | |
1,5 | 65,0 | 64,026 | 63,376 | 63,160 | |
68 | 6 | 68,0 | 64,103 | 61,505 | 60,639 |
4 | 68,0 | 64,402 | 63,670 | 63,093 | |
3 | 68,0 | 66,051 | 64,752 | 64,319 | |
2 | 68,0 | 66,701 | 65,835 | 65,546 | |
1,5 | 68,0 | 67,026 | 66,376 | 66,160 | |
1 | 68,0 | 67,350 | 66,917 | 66,773 | |
70 | 6 | 70,0 | 66,103 | 63,505 | 62,639 |
4 | 70,0 | 67,402 | 65,670 | 65,093 | |
3 | 70,0 | 68,051 | 66,752 | 66,319 | |
2 | 70,0 | 68,701 | 67,835 | 67,546 | |
1,5 | 70,0 | 69,026 | 68,376 | 68,160 | |
72 | 6 | 72,0 | 68,103 | 65,505 | 64,639 |
4 | 72,0 | 69,402 | 67,670 | 67,093 | |
3 | 72,0 | 70,051 | 68,752 | 68,319 | |
2 | 72,0 | 70,701 | 69,835 | 69,546 | |
1,5 | 72,0 | 71,026 | 70,376 | 70,160 | |
1 | 72,0 | 71,350 | 70,917 | 70,773 | |
75 | 4 | 75,0 | 72,402 | 70,670 | 70,093 |
3 | 75,0 | 73,051 | 71,752 | 71,319 | |
2 | 75,0 | 73,701 | 72,835 | 72,546 | |
1,5 | 75,0 | 74,026 | 73,376 | 73,160 | |
76 | 6 | 76,0 | 72,103 | 69,505 | 68,639 |
4 | 76,0 | 73,402 | 71,670 | 71,093 | |
3 | 76,0 | 74,051 | 72,752 | 72,319 | |
2 | 76,0 | 74,701 | 73,835 | 73,546 | |
1,5 | 76,0 | 75,026 | 74,376 | 74,160 | |
1 | 76,0 | 75,350 | 74,917 | 74,773 | |
78 | 2 | 78,0 | 76,701 | 75,835 | 75,546 |
80 | 6 | 80,0 | 76,103 | 73,505 | 72,639 |
4 | 80,0 | 77,402 | 75,670 | 75,093 | |
3 | 80,0 | 78,051 | 76,752 | 76,319 | |
2 | 80,0 | 78,701 | 77,835 | 77,546 | |
1,5 | 80,0 | 79,026 | 78,376 | 78,160 | |
1 | 80,0 | 79,350 | 78,917 | 78,773 | |
82 | 2 | 82,0 | 80,701 | 79,835 | 79,546 |
85 | 6 | 85,0 | 81,103 | 78,505 | 77,639 |
4 | 85,0 | 82,402 | 80,670 | 80,093 | |
3 | 85,0 | 83,051 | 81,752 | 81,319 | |
2 | 85,0 | 83,701 | 82,835 | 82,546 | |
1,5 | 85,0 | 84,026 | 83,376 | 83,160 | |
90 | 6 | 90,0 | 86,103 | 83,505 | 82,639 |
4 | 90,0 | 87,402 | 85,670 | 85,093 | |
3 | 90,0 | 88,051 | 86,752 | 86,319 | |
2 | 90,0 | 88,701 | 87,835 | 87,546 | |
1,5 | 90,0 | 89,026 | 88,376 | 88,160 | |
95 | 6 | 95,0 | 91,103 | 88,505 | 87,639 |
4 | 95,0 | 92,402 | 90,670 | 90,093 | |
3 | 95,0 | 93,051 | 91,752 | 91,319 | |
2 | 95,0 | 93,701 | 92,835 | 92,546 | |
1,5 | 95,0 | 94,026 | 93,376 | 93,160 | |
10 | 6 | 100,0 | 96,103 | 93,505 | 92,639 |
4 | 100,0 | 97,402 | 95,670 | 95,093 | |
3 | 100,0 | 98,051 | 96,752 | 96,319 | |
2 | 100,0 | 98,701 | 97,835 | 97,546 | |
1,5 | 100,0 | 99,026 | 98,376 | 98,160 | |
105 | 6 | 105,0 | 101,103 | 98,505 | 97,639 |
4 | 105,0 | 102,402 | 100,670 | 100,093 | |
3 | 105,0 | 103,051 | 101,752 | 101,319 | |
2 | 105,0 | 103,701 | 102,835 | 102,546 | |
1,5 | 105,0 | 104,026 | 103,376 | 103,160 | |
110 | 6 | 110,0 | 106,103 | 103,505 | 102,639 |
4 | 110,0 | 107,402 | 105,670 | 105,093 | |
3 | 110,0 | 108,051 | 106,752 | 106,319 | |
2 | 110,0 | 108,701 | 107,835 | 107,546 | |
1,5 | 110,0 | 109,026 | 108,376 | 108,160 | |
115 | 6 | 115,0 | 111,103 | 108,505 | 107,639 |
4 | 115,0 | 112,402 | 110,670 | 110,093 | |
3 | 115,0 | 113,051 | 111,752 | 111,319 | |
2 | 115,0 | 113,701 | 112,835 | 112,546 | |
1,5 | 115,0 | 114,026 | 113,376 | 113,160 | |
120 | 6 | 120,0 | 116,103 | 113,505 | 112,639 |
4 | 120,0 | 117,402 | 115,670 | 115,093 | |
3 | 120,0 | 118,051 | 116,752 | 116,319 | |
2 | 120,0 | 118,701 | 117,835 | 117,546 | |
1,5 | 120,0 | 119,026 | 118,376 | 118,160 | |
125 | 8 | 125,0 | 119,804 | 116,340 | 115,185 |
6 | 125,0 | 121,103 | 118,505 | 117,639 | |
4 | 125,0 | 122,402 | 120,670 | 120,093 | |
8 | 125,0 | 123,051 | 121,752 | 121,319 | |
2 | 125,0 | 123,701 | 122,835 | 122,546 | |
1,5 | 125,0 | 124,026 | 123,376 | 123,160 | |
130 | 8 | 130,0 | 124,804 | 121,340 | 120,185 |
6 | 130,0 | 126,103 | 123,505 | 122,639 | |
4 | 130,0 | 127,402 | 125,670 | 125,093 | |
3 | 130,0 | 128,051 | 126,752 | 126,319 | |
2 | 130,0 | 128,701 | 127,835 | 127,546 | |
1,5 | 130,0 | 129,026 | 128,376 | 128,160 | |
135 | 6 | 135,0 | 131,103 | 128,505 | 127,639 |
4 | 135,0 | 132,402 | 130,670 | 130,093 | |
3 | 135,0 | 133,051 | 131,752 | 131,319 | |
2 | 135,0 | 133,701 | 132,835 | 132,546 | |
1,5 | 135,0 | 134,026 | 133,376 | 133,160 | |
140 | 8 | 140,0 | 134,804 | 131,340 | 130,185 |
6 | 140,0 | 136,103 | 133,505 | 132,639 | |
4 | 140,0 | 537,402 | 135,670 | 135,093 | |
3 | 140,0 | 138,051 | 136,752 | 136,319 | |
2 | 140,0 | 138,701 | 137,835 | 137,546 | |
1,5 | 140,0 | 139,026 | 138,376 | 138,160 | |
145 | 6 | 145,0 | 141,103 | 138,505 | 137,639 |
4 | 145,0 | 142,402 | 140,670 | 140,093 | |
3 | 145,0 | 143,051 | 141,752 | 141,319 | |
2 | 145,0 | 143,701 | 142,835 | 142,546 | |
1,5 | 145,0 | 144,025 | 143,376 | 143,160 | |
150 | 8 | 150,0 | 144,804 | 141,340 | 140,185 |
6 | 150,0 | 146,103 | 143,505 | 142,639 | |
4 | 150,0 | 147,402 | 145,670 | 145,093 | |
3 | 150,0 | 148,051 | 146,752 | !46,319 | |
2 | 150,0 | 148,701 | 147,835 | 147,546 | |
1,5 | 150,0 | 149,026 | 148,376 | 148,160 | |
155 | 6 | 155,0 | 151,103 | 148,505 | 147,639 |
4 | 155,0 | 152,402 | 150,670 | 150,093 | |
3 | 155,0 | 153,051 | 151,752 | 151,319 | |
2 | 155,0 | 153,701 | 152,835 | 152,546 | |
160 | 8 | 160,0 | 154,804 | 151,340 | 150,185 |
6 | 160,0 | 156,103 | 153,505 | 152,639 | |
4 | 160,0 | 157,402 | 155,670 | 155,093 | |
3 | 160,0 | 158,051 | 156,752 | 156,319 | |
2 | 160,0 | 158,701 | 157,835 | 157,546 | |
165 | 6 | 165,0 | 161,103 | 158,505 | 157,639 |
4 | 165,0 | 162,402 | 160,670 | 160,093 | |
3 | 165,0 | 163,051 | 161,752 | 161,319 | |
2 | 165,0 | 163,701 | 162,835 | 162,546 | |
170 | 8 | 170,0 | 164,804 | 161,340 | 160,185 |
6 | 170,0 | 166,103 | 163,505 | 162,639 | |
4 | 170,0 | 167,402 | 165,670 | 165,093 | |
3 | 170,0 | 168,051 | 166,752 | 166,319 | |
2 | 170,0 | 168,701 | 167,835 | 167,546 | |
175 | 6 | 175,0 | 171,103 | 168,505 | 167,639 |
4 | 175,0 | 172,402 | 170,670 | 170,093 | |
3 | 175,0 | 173,051 | 171,752 | 171,319 | |
2 | 175,0 | 173,701 | 172,835 | 172,546 | |
180 | 8 | 180,0 | 174,804 | 171,340 | 170,185 |
6 | 180,0 | 176,103 | 173,505 | 172,639 | |
4 | 180,0 | 177,402 | 175,670 | 175,093 | |
3 | 180,0 | 178,051 | 176,752 | 176,319 | |
2 | 180,0 | 178,701 | 177,835 | 177,546 | |
185 | 6 | 185,0 | 181,103 | 178,605 | 177,639 |
4 | 185,0 | 182,402 | 180,670 | 180,093 | |
3 | 185,0 | 183,051 | 181,752 | 181,319 | |
2 | 185,0 | 183,701 | 182,835 | 182,546 | |
190 | 8 | 190,0 | 184,804 | 181,340 | 180,185 |
6 | 190,0 | 186,103 | 183,505 | 182,639 | |
4 | 190,0 | 187,402 | 185,670 | 185,093 | |
3 | 190,0 | 188,051 | 186,752 | 186,319 | |
2 | 190,0 | 188,701 | 187,835 | 187,546 | |
195 | 6 | 195,0 | 191,103 | 188,505 | 187,639 |
4 | 195,0 | 192,402 | 190,670 | 190,093 | |
3 | 195,0 | 193,051 | 191,752 | 191,319 | |
2 | 195,0 | 193,701 | 192,835 | 192,546 | |
200 | 8 | 200,0 | 194,804 | 191,340 | 190,185 |
6 | 200,0 | 196,103 | 193,505 | 192,639 | |
4 | 200,0 | 197,402 | 195,670 | 195,093 | |
3 | 200,0 | 198,051 | 196,752 | 196,319 | |
2 | 200,0 | 198,701 | 197,835 | 197,546 | |
205 | 6 | 205,0 | 201,103 | 198,505 | 197,639 |
4 | 205,0 | 202,402 | 20,670 | 200,093 | |
3 | 205,0 | 203,051 | 201,752 | 201,319 | |
210 | 8 | 210,0 | 204,804 | 201,340 | 200,185 |
6 | 210,0 | 206,103 | 203,505 | 202,639 | |
4 | 210,0 | 207,402 | 205,670 | 205,093 | |
3 | 210,0 | 208,051 | 206,752 | 206,319 | |
215 | 6 | 215,0 | 211,103 | 208,505 | 2,07,639 |
4 | 215,0 | 212,402 | 210,670 | 210,093 | |
3 | 215,0 | 213,051 | 211,752 | 211,319 | |
220 | 8 | 220,0 | 214,804 | 211,340 | 210,185 |
6 | 220,0 | 216,103 | 213,505 | 212,639 | |
4 | 220,0 | 217,402 | 215,670 | 215,093 | |
3 | 220,0 | 218,051 | 216,752 | 216,319 | |
225 | 6 | 225,0 | 221,103 | 218,505 | 217,639 |
4 | 225,0 | 222,402 | 220,670 | 220,093 | |
3 | 225,0 | 223,051 | 221,752 | 221,319 | |
230 | 8 | 230,0 | 224,804 | 221,340 | 220,185 |
6 | 230,0 | 226,103 | 223,505 | 222,639 | |
4 | 230,0 | 227,402 | 225,670 | 225,098 | |
3 | 230,0 | 228,051 | 226,752 | 226,319 | |
235 | 6 | 235,0 | 231,103 | 228,505 | 227,639 |
4 | 235,0 | 232,402 | 230,670 | 230,093 | |
3 | 235,0 | 233,051 | 231,752 | 231,319 | |
240 | 8 | 240,0 | 234,804 | 231,340 | 230,185 |
6 | 240,0 | 236,103 | 233,505 | 232,639 | |
4 | 240,0 | 237,402 | 235,670 | 235,093 | |
3 | 240,0 | 238,051 | 236,752 | 236,319 | |
245 | 6 | 245,0 | 241,103 | 238,505 | 237,639 |
4 | 245,0 | 242,402 | 240,670 | 240,093 | |
3 | 245,0 | 243,051 | 241,752 | 241,319 | |
250 | 8 | 250,0 | 244,804 | 241,340 | 240,185 |
6 | 250,0 | 246,103 | 243,505 | 242,639 | |
4 | 250,0 | 247,402 | 245,670 | 245,093 | |
3 | 250,0 | 248,051 | 246,752 | 246,319 | |
255 | 6 | 255,0 | 21,103 | 248,505 | 247,639 |
4 | 255,0 | 252,402 | 250,670 | 250,093 | |
3 | 255,0 | 253,051 | 251,752 | 251,319 | |
260 | 8 | 260,0 | 254,804 | 251,340 | 250,185 |
6 | 260,0 | 256,103 | 253,505 | 252,639 | |
4 | 260,0 | 257,402 | 255,670 | 255,093 | |
3 | 260,0 | 258,051 | 256,752 | 256,319 | |
265 | 6 | 265,0 | 261,103 | 258,505 | 257,639 |
4 | 265,0 | 262,402 | 260,670 | 260,093 | |
3 | 265,0 | 263,051 | 261,752 | 261,319 | |
270 | 8 | 270,0 | 264,804 | 261,340 | 260,185 |
6 | 270,0 | 266,103 | 263,505 | 262,639 | |
4 | 270,0 | 267,402 | 265,670 | 265,093 | |
3 | 270,0 | 268,051 | 266,752 | 266,319 | |
275 | 6 | 275,0 | 271,103 | 268,505 | 267,639 |
4 | 275,0 | 272,402 | 270,670 | 270,093 | |
3 | 275,0 | 273,051 | 271,752 | 271,319 | |
280 | 8 | 280,0 | 274,804 | 271,340 | 270,185 |
6 | 280,0 | 276,103 | 273,505 | 272,639 | |
4 | 280,0 | 277,402 | 275,670 | 275,093 | |
3 | 280,0 | 278,051 | 276,752 | 276,319 | |
285 | 6 | 285,0 | 281,103 | 278,505 | 277,639 |
4 | 285,0 | 282,402 | 280,670 | 280,093 | |
3 | 285,0 | 283,051 | 281,752 | 281,319 | |
290 | 8 | 290,0 | 284,804 | 281,340 | 280,185 |
6 | 290,0 | 286,103 | 283,505 | 282,639 | |
4 | 290,0 | 287,402 | 285,670 | 285,093 | |
3 | 290,0 | 288,051 | 286,752 | 286,319 | |
295 | 6 | 295,0 | 291,103 | 288,505 | 287,639 |
4 | 295,0 | 292,402 | 290,670 | 290,093 | |
3 | 295,0 | 293,051 | 291,752 | 291,319 | |
300 | 8 | 300,0 | 294,804 | 291,340 | 290,185 |
6 | 300,0 | 296,103 | 293,505 | 292,639 | |
4 | 300,0 | 297,402 | 295,670 | 295,093 | |
3 | 300,0 | 298,051 | 296,752 | 296,319 | |
310 | 6 | 310,0 | 306,103 | 303,505 | 302,639 |
4 | 310,0 | 307,402 | 305,670 | 305,093 | |
320 | 8 | 320,0 | 314,804 | 311,340 | 310,185 |
6 | 320,0 | 3!6,103 | 313,505 | 312,639 | |
4 | 320,0 | 317,402 | 315,670 | 315,093 | |
330 | 6 | 330,0 | 326,103 | 323,505 | 322,639 |
4 | 330,0 | 327,402 | 325,670 | 325,093 | |
340 | 8 | 340,0 | 334,804 | 331,340 | 330,185 |
6 | 340,0 | 336,103 | 333,505 | 332,639 | |
4 | 340,0 | 337,402 | 335,670 | 335,093 | |
350 | 6 | 350,0 | 346,103 | 343,505 | 342,639 |
4 | 350,0 | 347,402 | 345,670 | 345,093 | |
360 | 8 | 360,0 | 354,804 | 351,340 | 350,185 |
6 | 360,0 | 356,103 | 353,505 | 352,639 | |
4 | 360,0 | 357,402 | 355,670 | 355,093 | |
370 | 6 | 370,0 | 366,103 | 363,505 | 362,639 |
4 | 370,0 | 367,402 | 365,670 | 365,093 | |
380 | 8 | 380,0 | 374,804 | 371,340 | 370,185 |
6 | 380,0 | 376,103 | 373,505 | 372,639 | |
4 | 380,0 | 377,402 | 375,670 | 375,093 | |
390 | 6 | 390,0 | 386,103 | 383,505 | 382,639 |
4 | 390,0 | 387,402 | 385,670 | 385,093 | |
400 | 8 | 400,0 | 394,804 | 391,340 | 390,185 |
6 | 400,0 | 396,103 | 393,505 | 392,639 | |
4 | 400,0 | 397,402 | 395,670 | 395,093 | |
410 | 6 | 410,0 | 406,103 | 403,505 | 402,639 |
420 | 8 | 420,0 | 414,804 | 411,340 | 410,185 |
6 | 420,0 | 416,103 | 413,505 | 412,639 | |
430 | 6 | 430,0 | 426,103 | 423,505 | 422,639 |
440 | 8 | 440,0 | 434,804 | 431,340 | 430,185 |
6 | 440,0 | 436,103 | 433,505 | 432,639 | |
450 | 6 | 450,0 | 446,103 | 443,505 | 442,639 |
460 | 8 | 460,0 | 454,804 | 451,340 | 450,185 |
6 | 460,0 | 456,103 | 453,505 | 452,639 | |
470 | 6 | 470,0 | 466,103 | 463,505 | 462,639 |
480 | 8 | 480,0 | 474,804 | 471,340 | 470,185 |
6 | 480,0 | 476,103 | 473,505 | 472,639 | |
490 | 6 | 490,0 | 486,103 | 483,505 | 482,639 |
500 | 8 | 500,0 | 494,804 | 491,340 | 490,185 |
6 | 500,0 | 496,103 | 493,505 | 492,639 | |
510 | 6 | 510,0 | 506,103 | 503,505 | 502,639 |
520 | 8 | 520,0 | 514,804 | 511,340 | 510,185 |
6 | 520,0 | 516,103 | 513,505 | 512,639 | |
530 | 6 | 530,0 | 526,103 | 523,505 | 522,639 |
540 | 8 | 540,0 | 534,804 | 531,340 | 530,185 |
6 | 540,0 | 536,103 | 533,505 | 532,639 | |
550 | 6 | 550,0 | 546,103 | 543,505 | 542,639 |
560 | 8 | 560,0 | 554,804 | 551,340 | 550,185 |
6 | 560,0 | 556,103 | 553,505 | 552,639 | |
570 | 6 | 570,0 | 566,103 | 563,505 | 562,639 |
580 | 8 | 580,0 | 574,804 | 571,340 | 570,185 |
6 | 580,0 | 576,103 | 573,505 | 572,639 | |
590 | 6 | 590,0 | 586,103 | 583,505 | 582,639 |
600 | 8 | 600,0 | 594,804 | 591,340 | 590,185 |
6 | 600,0 | 596,103 | 593,505 | 592,639 |
Examples of thread designations:
with coarse pitch: the coarse pitch in the thread designation can be omitted
external thread: M12 x 1.75 - 6g
or
M12 - 6g;
internal thread:
M12 - 6H;
with small steps:
external thread: M12 x 1 - 6g;
internal thread:
M12 x 1 - 6H;
left hand thread:
external thread: M12 x 1 - LH - 6g;
internal thread:
M12 x 1 - LH - 6H;
multi-start thread:
external thread: M12 x Ph3.5P1.75 - 6g;
internal thread:
M12 x Ph3.5P1.75 - 6H;
For greater clarity, the number of thread starts can be indicated in parentheses in text:
M12 x Ph3.5P1.75 - 6H (two passes);
M16 x Ph4.5P1.5 - 6H (three passes).
Make-up length is the length of the area of mutual overlap of external and internal threads in the axial direction. Make-up lengths are divided into three groups: short - S, normal - N and long - L. Make-up length N is not indicated in the thread symbol. Make-up lengths S and L may be supplemented by indicating the make-up length:
M12 - 6g - S
;
M12 - 6g - L
;
M12 - 6g - L - LH
;
M12 - 6g - L(30)
.
An example of the designation of a thread with a make-up length different from normal:
M12 - 7g6g - 30
The designation of the thread tolerance field consists of the designation of the tolerance field of the average diameter, placed in the first place, and the designation of the tolerance field of the diameter of the protrusions. If the designation of the tolerance field for the diameter of the protrusions coincides with the designation of the tolerance field for the average diameter, then it is not repeated in the designation of the thread tolerance field.
The fit in a threaded connection is indicated by a fraction, the numerator of which indicates the designation of the tolerance field of the internal thread, and the denominator indicates the designation of the tolerance field of the external thread.
For example:
M12 - 6H/6g;
M12 x 1 - 6H/5g6g; M12 x 1 - 6H/6g - LH.
More detailed thread designation can be found in GOST 9000-81
and
GOST 16093-2004
.
Below is a table for replacing the tolerance field according to previously valid standards.
REPLACING THREAD TOLERANCES
Bolts | ||
Tolerance range according to previous standards | Tolerance field according to GOST 16093-2004 | |
Cl.1 | GOST 9253-59 | 4h |
Cl.2 | 6g | |
Cl.2a | 6g | |
Cl.3 | 8g | |
Class 2aD | GOST 10191-62 | 6g |
Class 3L | 6g | |
Nuts | ||
Tolerance range according to previous standards | Tolerance field according to GOST 16093-2004 | |
Cl.1 | GOST 9253-59 | 4H 5H |
Cl.2 | 6H | |
Cl.2a | 6H | |
Cl.3 | 7H | |
Class 3X | GOST 10191-62 | 6G |
TOLERANCE FIELDS according to GOST 16093-2004
Tolerance fields are established in three accuracy classes: fine, medium and coarse:
— precise: for precision threads, when a small fluctuation in the nature of the fit is necessary; - medium: for general use; - rough: for cases where production difficulties may arise, for example, when cutting threads on hot-rolled rods or in long blind holes.
Accuracy class | Make-up length | |||||||||
S | N | L | ||||||||
external thread tolerance field | ||||||||||
Accurate | — | (3h4h) | — | — | — | (4g) | 4h | — | — | (5h4h) |
Average | 5g6g | (5h6h) | (6d) | 6e | 6f | [6e] | 6h | (7e6e) | 7g6g | (7h6h) |
Rude | — | — | — | (8e) | — | 8g | — | (9e8e) | (9g8g) | — |
Accuracy class | Make-up length | |||||
S | N | L | ||||
external thread tolerance field | ||||||
Accurate | — | 4H | — | 5H | — | 6H |
Average | (5G) | 5H | 6G | [6H] | (7G) | 7H |
Rude | — | — | (7G) | 7H | (8G) | 8H |
According to the degree of preference of choice, the tolerance fields in the tables are subdivided as follows:
— tolerance fields indicated in square brackets are selected for commercial fasteners; — tolerance fields typed in bold are intended to be selected first; — tolerance fields typed in light font are intended for selection in the second place; — the tolerance fields indicated in brackets are intended to be selected in the third place.
In justified cases, it is allowed to use thread tolerance fields formed by other combinations of tolerance fields of the average diameter and the diameter of the thread protrusions from those given in the tables or obtained by other combinations of degrees of accuracy and main deviations, for example: 4h6h; 8h; 8h6h - for external thread; 5H; 5N6N - for internal thread.
For threads with protective relatively thin coatings, for example with galvanic coatings, tolerances and maximum deviations according to the standard are applied to the dimensions of the parts before coating, unless otherwise specified. After coating, the actual thread profile at no point should not exceed the nominal thread profile (the maximum material profile corresponding to the main deviation h or N).
The fits can combine any tolerance fields for external and internal threads from those recommended. However, to ensure sufficient working height of the profile, the final dimensions of the threaded connection parts must form fits of type H/g, H/h and G/h. For threads with dimensions M1.4 and smaller, fit 5H/6h should be selected. 4H/6h or more precisely.
Related documents:
— holes for threading GOST 3469-91 — Microscopes. Lens thread. Dimensions GOST 4608-81 - Metric thread. Interference fits GOST 5359-77 - Ocular threads for optical instruments. Profile and dimensions GOST 6042-83 - Edison round thread. Profiles, dimensions and maximum dimensions GOST 6111-52 - Conical inch thread with a profile angle of 60 degrees GOST 6211-81 - Conical pipe thread GOST 6357-81 - Cylindrical pipe thread GOST 8762-75 - Round thread with a diameter of 40 mm for gas masks and calibers for her. Main dimensions GOST 9000-81 - Metric thread for diameters less than 1 mm. Tolerances GOST 9484-81 - Trapezoidal thread. Profiles GOST 9562-81 - Single-start trapezoidal thread. Tolerances GOST 9909-81 - Tapered thread of valves and cylinders for gases GOST 10177-82 - Persistent thread. Profile and main dimensions GOST 11708-82 - Thread. Terms and definitions GOST 11709-81 - Metric thread for parts made of plastic GOST 13535-87 - Reinforced thrust thread 45 degrees GOST 13536-68 - Round thread for sanitary fittings. Profile, main dimensions, tolerances GOST 16093-2004 - Metric thread. Tolerances. Clearance fits GOST 16967-81 - Metric threads for instrument making. Diameters and pitches GOST 24737-81 - Single-start trapezoidal thread. Main dimensions GOST 24739-81 - Multi-start trapezoidal thread GOST 25096-82 - Persistent thread. Tolerances GOST 25229-82 - Metric conical thread GOST 28487-90 - Conical locking thread for drill string elements. Profile. Dimensions. Tolerances
Designation principles
The designation of threads in drawings is carried out according to the following rules.
- Indicate with solid thin and thick lines. The designation of an internal thread is a thin line along the outer diameter and a thick line on the internal one, and an external thread is indicated by a thick line along the outer diameter and a thin line on the internal one.
- If the part is projected onto a plane along the axis of rotation, then it is shown as solid straight lines. If - across, then this is an open contour, 0.75 of the total circumference. The ends of the arc should not lie on the axes of the part in the figure.
- The gap between the thin and thick lines should be more than 0.8 mm, but less than the step size.
- When designating metric threads in drawings perpendicular to the axis, chamfers are depicted only with structural significance.
External and internal thread types
Metric threads are standardized by several documents: GOST 8724-2004, GOST 2470-2004, GOST 9150-2002, GOST 1693-2005. They specify the requirements for dimensions, profile, pitches and tolerances.
Based on the product labeling, you can determine all the necessary parameters and type. Entry includes:
- a capital letter characterizing the type, or two capital letters - a type and a subspecies (for example, metric - M; metric conical - MK);
- a number expressing the nominal diameter in millimeters (M20 - metric with a nominal diameter of 20 mm);
- in the case of a small step, indicate its value in millimeters, using the multiplication sign - M20x1.5;
- in the case of a multi-start, add an indication of the stroke after the “x” and the step in parentheses - M20x3(P1) - metric with a diameter of 20 mm, three-start, where the step is 1 mm;
- when designating a left-hand thread, the Latin capital letters “LH” are written - M20LH or M20x3(P1)LH - also only left-handed.
In some cases, the marking may include additional parameters: make-up length, tolerances and fit. Their decoding is as follows:
- indication of tolerance for external thread M12x1.75-6g and for internal thread M12-6N;
- make-up length is expressed in capital Latin letters - S - shot (short), N - normal (normal), L - long (long), sometimes a numerical value of the length in millimeters is added in parentheses if the value is non-standard; for example, M12-6g-L(30);
- the fit is expressed as a fraction through the tolerance values for internal (numerator) and external (denominator) threads, for example, taking into account how left-hand threads are designated, the general appearance will be M12x1-6H/6g-LH.
The marking may also indicate the type and number of the standard.
By choosing the right type of metric thread and its geometric parameters, you can ensure high-quality fastening of parts, long-term operation of the product and savings on repairs and maintenance.
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Such compounds can be used on different materials - metal, plastic, wood. Their main advantage is that they are as strong as welded structures, but at the same time have the ability to be separated. In this article we will talk about the main dimensions and parameters of metric threads in tables with diameters and pitches.
Designation on the drawing
The image of a threaded connection in the drawing represents the procedure for the letter designation of the type of cutting of the product. In the figure, a rectangular type of cutting can be depicted in 2 ways: through a local section, where its main dimensional characteristics are indicated, and using an extension element - an additional drawing of a part of the product in an enlarged size. There are no precise designation standards for rectangular threads. Therefore, the drawing for its manufacture provides all the necessary information about the cutting dimensions.
According to GOST No. 2.311-68, when drawing up threaded drawings in production, the screw line is replaced by one 2 solid lines - the main and thin ones. In this case, the following rules apply for depicting the internal and external diameters:
- For external threads, the outer diameter is indicated by solid main lines, the inner diameter is indicated by solid thin lines. The distance between the lines must be at least 0.008 cm. It may be greater than the step size.
- A solid thin line is drawn to the length of the cut without running. The chamfer boundary intersects with it.
- The inner diameter depicts an arc, the length of which is 0.75 of the circumference. It opens anywhere. In this case, the chamfer is not indicated in the drawing.
- When cutting internally, the outer diameter is depicted as a solid thin line, the inner diameter as a solid main line. Invisible cutting areas are indicated by dotted lines. In this case, the line defining the cutting boundary is drawn on the rod before the start of the run.
- A blind hole called a socket is formed near the edge of the thread during its manufacture. It is made in the shape of a cone. Its apex angle is 120°. Provided that the bottom of the blind hole is near the end of the thread, it is permissible to mark the thread to the end of the hole.
Scope of application
They are used everywhere - in the automotive industry, machine tool industry, in the manufacture of household appliances and in everyday life. The peculiarity of the technology is that it has firmly entered our lives because of its convenience, and has also captured all areas of production, since structures can be produced both large and miniature. The simplest examples are a nut and a bolt. In the first case, an internal thread was made using a tap, and in the second, an external thread was made using a die.
Nuts and screws of different materials are used everywhere. From the smallest fastenings, for example, when screwing the lid of a mobile phone, to the huge nuts that hold the wheels of heavy-duty vehicles.
Geographically, the method is used all over the world. In Russia there are GOSTs, our markings are measured in mm. Abroad, inch measurements are used. We offer a table showing how millimeters and inches relate:
Diameter in inches
External section in mm
Internal section in mm
Story
Diagram of a “threaded” joint in a Trigonopterus beetle
For a long time it was believed that the threaded connection, along with the wheel and gear, is a great invention of mankind, which has no analogue in nature. However, in 2011, a group of scientists from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology published an article in the journal Science about the structure of joints in Trigonopterus oblongus weevils living in New Guinea. It turned out that the legs of these beetles are connected to the body using a trochanter, which is screwed into the coxa (coxa) - an analogue of the hip joint in insects. On the surface of the trochanter there are projections resembling a conical screw. In turn, the surface of the coke is also equipped with a threaded recess. Such a connection provides a more reliable attachment of the limbs than a hinged one, and guarantees greater stability to the insect leading an arboreal lifestyle.
The use of helical surfaces in technology began in ancient times. It is believed that the first screw was invented by Archytas of Tarentum, a philosopher, mathematician and mechanic who lived in the 4th-5th centuries BC. e. The screw invented by Archimedes, which was used to move liquids and bulk solids, is widely known. The first fasteners with threads began to be used in Ancient Rome at the beginning of our era. However, due to their high cost, they were only used in jewelry, medical instruments and other high-value items.
Running and fastening threads were widely used only in the Middle Ages. The production of external threads was carried out as follows: a rope greased with chalk or paint was wound onto a cylindrical blank, then a helical groove was cut along the resulting spiral marking. Instead of internally threaded nuts, bushings with two or three pins were used.
In the XV-XVI centuries, the production of three- and tetrahedral taps for cutting internal threads began. Both mating parts with external and internal threads for screwing were adjusted to each other manually. There was absolutely no interchangeability of parts.
The prerequisites for the interchangeability and standardization of threads were created by Henry Maudslay around 1800, when the screw-cutting lathe he invented made it possible to cut precise threads. He made the lead screw and nut for his first machine by hand. He then machined the screw and nut to a higher precision. Replacing the first screw and nut with new, more precise ones, he turned out even more precise parts. This continued until the accuracy of the carving stopped increasing.
For the next 40 years, interchangeability and standardization of threads occurred only within individual companies. In 1841, Joseph Whitworth developed a system of fastening threads which, due to its adoption by many English railway companies, became a national standard for Great Britain, called the British Standard Whitworth (BSW). The Whitworth standard served as the basis for the creation of various national standards, for example, the Sellers standard in the USA, the Löwenherz thread in Germany, etc. The number of national standards was very large. Thus, in Germany at the end of the 19th century there were 11 carving systems with 274 varieties [ source not specified 1033 days
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In 1898, the International Congress for the Standardization of Threads in Zurich defined new international standards for metric threads based on Sellers threads, but with metric dimensions.
In the Russian Empire, there was no standardization of threads at the state level. Each enterprise that produced threaded parts used its own standards based on foreign analogues.
The first measures to standardize threads were taken in 1921 by the People's Commissariat of Railways of the RSFSR. Based on German standards for metric threads, he issued tables of norms NKPS-1 for threads used in railway transport. The tables included metric threads with diameters from 6 to 68 mm.
In 1927, based on these tables, the standardization committee under the Labor and Defense Council developed one of the first state standards of the USSR - OST 32. In the same year, OST 33A was developed for threads according to the Whitworth standard. By the beginning of 1932, OSTs for trapezoidal threads were developed based on the modernized American Acme standards.
In 1947, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was founded. ISO thread standards are currently generally accepted throughout the world, including in Russia.
Main settings
It is difficult to match a bolt and nut to each other if they had different sizes and designs. But they mirror each other, so we can talk about characteristics that are suitable for both parts:
- Outside diameter. Most procedures are determined by it, including when it is necessary to drill a hole for a tap. In diagrams it is written as d or D for a bolt and nut, respectively.
- Medium – d2 and D2. If you take the basic unit of coil, you need to divide it in half to find these points.
- Internal – d1 and D1. Determined by the upper edges. If you draw an imaginary line along them, you can see a cylinder that will display this size.
- Step (P) - if we take a thread, then each rotation of it leads to the formation of a line on one of the sides. The distance between two points (ridges, blades) is the parameter. You can find it by marking 10 mm on the surface with a ruler (measurements can also be made in centimeters), then count how many turns are within these limits and divide the resulting number by 10.
- Stroke – (t) it is equal to the previous value, if we consider single-thread bolts, with one thread. But since two-start ones are more common, then t = 2P. Or 3P, if there is a three-lead element. That is, this is a full turn to the starting point of one turn.
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- Profile angle – it is very important to calculate it. It is individual for different workpieces depending on the thickness and density of the material. Cannot exceed 140 degrees.
- The screwing length or nut height is the distance over which there are turns that interact with the mirror internal thread.
Geometric dimensions
The performance characteristics depend on the parameters listed above. All three diameters determine which hole needs to be made with a drill when working with a tap. From the pitch and stroke - how firmly the screwing will occur, the more turns, and the more often they are, the better. This kind of work is more delicate, so it is virtually impossible to do it at home, only with special equipment.
The strength of the connection depends on how deep the grooves are. There are limitations here too. If the bolt is made in miniature, then there should not be too much of a difference between the recesses and ridges, as this increases fragility.
The profile angle determines how well the front of the tap will penetrate the material. It’s not so easy to start rotations, and besides, to do it quite smoothly, without distortions. The softer the material (for example, copper or aluminum), the better the screwing. The proportionality of the two elements that come into interaction is very important.
Application of tabular information
As with many other metalworking methods, there are metric thread standards. They are prescribed in regulations. Below we list the documents that you need to consult in order to find a suitable table:
- GOST 8724-2002. Here are standard requirements for diameters and pitches. Our domestic standard was published back in the days of the USSR, but then supplemented and updated. In 2004 it was tested for compliance with the international system. It turned out that our framework is much wider; we consider both miniature parts from 0.25 mm and large ones up to 60 cm. While the foreign range of standardized sizes varies from 1 to 300 mm.
- GOST 9150-81. Here we propose standards by which the interchangeability of spare parts is determined. After all, many parts fit, if not perfectly, then simply fit and can be used in everyday life.
- GOST 16093-81. Defines the level of accuracy as well as labeling rules. It is more necessary for manufacturers and is not used in everyday life.
These standards are applied by manufacturers, buyers for household use, as well as for working on machines.
Nuances of measurement
GOST 24834-81. basic norms of interchangeability. metric thread. transitional landings (with change n 1)
There are a few guidelines to keep in mind when using a caliper. An example is the information below:
- If there is a plate between the head and the end part of the product, then in this case it is recommended to use the main measuring scale and depth gauge. With such a process, it is possible to obtain indicators of the thickness of the washer, the height of the head, and the thickness of the intermediate element. Such data allows you to calculate the main parameters of a threaded connection.
- The accuracy of the results obtained can be significantly increased by cleaning the surface from various contaminants. To do this, you can use an abrasive material or special liquids to remove corrosion.
You can carry out the procedure in question yourself. As a rule, there are no problems with this.
In conclusion, we note that manufacturers indicate the pitch and many other important indicators. As a rule, they are applied to the head or other element.
Designation rules
The marking contains several parameters. Each of them finds a letter or number display. If there is no such set at the end of the product (die and tap, ready-made metal fasteners), then it is probably a fake. What is indicated:
- The tolerance level, that is, the accuracy of compliance with the declared dimensions.
- Type. For metric - the letter M. For other options, other markings, for example for cylindrical - G.
- Inner diameter. The step is not indicated, since according to the standards, all structures have a similar move if they have the same cross-section.
There is also a designation for the make-up length. She may be:
All of the above is indicated both on the drawing during the design and manufacture of products, and already at the time of production - the engraving method is usually used. It is the most durable, and when trying to save money, paint is used.
Tolerance fields
For a number of production cycles, maximum compliance of the parts being connected is important. Such values are called exact. It leads to:
- increased tightness - no extra gaps;
- strength;
- no vibration.
Manufacturing takes place exclusively on metalworking machines, which are based on a remote control. Here the operator is not responsible for the process, but only enters the design developed using a computer-aided design program into the computer. Tools grind teeth with high precision up to 0.001 mm.
The second standard accuracy size for metric threads is medium. It is the norm and is used most often. It is this category that includes the fasteners that are supplied to the shelves of hardware stores. Manufacturing is machine-made, but with the use of manual installation and fastening of the part, drill direction, etc.
Third class is rough. This includes cuts that are made by craftsmen at home. Often do not have three-layer processing, in many cases the ends of the turns are broken or ready to crumble.