Themetric threads (ormetric ISO thread,isometric

 

in,triangular wire) is a thread formed by an equilateral

triangle turns off. The isometric profile is the easiest to achieve.

 

Thethread increase, is the relative distance that a screw travels in translation with respect to its nut in one complete turn. A screw with a thread pitch of 1.25 is e.g. B. with a metric pitch in a turn of 1.25 mm more turned.

 

Not rough: The baseline should be used first. They are mainly used for screws and for all common uses (ferrous and non-ferrous metals).

 

Fine yarn increase: They are used on threads on thin, short tubes

 

engagement lengths (low height nuts...), shocks, vibrations and in the case of expensive

 

Constructions (automotive, aerospace...) recommended.




d = D = diameter

P = Not

H = 0,866P

nominal

d3 = d-1,2268P

d1 = D1 = d-1,0825P

d2 = d2 = d-0.6495P

Thread Dimensions - Coarse Pitch (NFE 03-014)

Nominal diameter

Thread-

Corresponding calculated values

increase

Through-

and d = D.

g P

diameter

internal diameter

Resistance

knife

be a

always

-messer

marten

On the side

grains

mother

Section

ds = DS

d3

1

0,25

0,838

0,693

0,729

0,460

(1.1)

0,25

0,938

0,793

0,829

.0588

1.2

0,25

1.038

0,893

0,929

0,732

1.4

0,3

1.205

1.032

1.075

0,983

1.6

0,35

1.373

1.171

1.221

1.27

1.8

0,35

1.573

1.371

1.421

1,70

2

0,4

1.740

1.509

1.567

2.07

2.2

0,45

1.908

1.648

1.713

2.48

2.5

0,45

2.208

1.948

2.013

3.39

3

0,5

2.675

2.387

2.459

5.03

3.5

0,6

3.110

2.764

2.850

6,78

4

0,7

3.545

3.141

3.242

8,78

(4.5)

0,75

4.013

3.580

3.688

11.3

5

0,8

4.480

4.019

4.134

14.2

6

1

5.350

4.773

4.918

20.1

(7)

1

6.350

5.773

5.918

28,9

8

1.25

7.188

6.466

6.647

36,6

ten

1.5

9.026

8.160

8.376

58

12

1,75

10.863

9.853

10.106

84,3

14

2

12.701

11.546

11.835

115

16

2

14.701

13.546

13.835

157

18

2.5

16.376

14.933

15.294

192

20

2.5

18.376

16.933

17.294

245

 

22

2.5

20.376

18.933

19.294

303

24

3

22.051

20.319

20.752

353

27

3

25.051

23.319

23.752

459

30

3.5

27.727

25.706

26.211

561

33

3.5

30.727

28.706

29.211

694

36

4

33.402

31.093

31.670

817

39

4

36.402

34.093

34.670

976

Resistive section = (π / 4) x [ (d2 + d3) / 2]²

Thread dimensions - fine pitch (NFE 03-014)

Nominal diameter

in

Corresponding calculated values

propensity P

diameter

and d = D.

diameter

internal diameter

Resistance

East

of the

r et flanks

-messer

marten

ds = DS

always

mother

Section

grains

d3

8

1

7.350

6.773

6.918

39.2

ten

1.25

9.188

8.466

8.647

61.2

12

1.25

11.188

10.466

10.647

92.1

14

1.5

13.026

12.160

12.376

125

16

1.5

15.026

14.160

14.376

167

18

1.5

17.026

16.160

16.376

216

20

1.5

19.026

18.160

18.376

272

22

1.5

21.026

20.160

20.376

333

24

2

22.701

21.546

21.835

384

27

2

25.701

24.546

24.835

496

30

2

28.701

27.546

27.835

621

33

2

31.701

30.546

30.835

761

36

3

34.051

32.319

32.752

865

39

3

37.051

35.319

35.752

1028

SISO system for thread tolerances

The tolerance system used for threads is analogous to that for shaft/housing fits. If only the nominal diameter is taken into account during the adjustment, the diameter of the thread crests (Æ d1 or Æ D1) and the pitch diameter (Æ d2 or Æ D2) are affected for the threads, which leads to a double dimensioning .

IT tolerances or tolerance interval

 

The value of the tolerance interval is represented by a number (or degrees: from 3 to 9). Values ​​4, 6 and 8 are the most common, with 6 being the most common value for screw connections (ex: 6H/6g). The higher the number, the greater the tolerance.

Values ​​below 6 are recommended for fine or precise finishes and for short, interlocking lengths between threads. Tolerances greater than 6 are recommended for "coarser" requirements with longer mesh lengths.

Deviation (or IT position)

 

The position of the tolerance interval is indicated by a lowercase letter for axes, rods or screws (e.g.: e, g, h...) and by an uppercase letter for bushings or tapped holes (G, H.. .) as with adjustments.

 The letters h and H have zero gap. Schematically, an e/H type assembly results in a large clearance, g/H in a small clearance and (h/H) in an assembly with zero clearance.

Thread tolerances for a 6g screw and a 6H thread

Through-

in

Schraube 6g

In 6H

Through-

reaper

- press

reaper

Through-

Through

Through

lower

g

reaper

harvest

harvest

Through-

Out

r

r

reaper

Earn

Out

of the

dew

in

zel

-boring

maximum

min

maximum

min

min

maximum

3

0,5

2.980

2.874

2.439

3.000

2.459

2.599

3.5

0,6

3.479

3.354

2.829

3.500

2.850

3.010

4

0,7

3.978

3.838

3.220

4.000

3.242

3.422

4.5

0,75

4.478

4.338

3.666

4.500

3.688

3.878

5

0,8

4.976

4.826

4.110

5.000

4.134

4.334

6

1

5.974

5.794

4.891

6.000

4.917

5.153

7

1

6.974

6.794

5.891

7.000

5.917

6.153

8

1.25

7.972

7.760

6.619

8.000

6.647

6.912

ten

1.5

9.968

9.732

8.344

10.000

8.376

8.676

12

1,75

11.966

11.701

10.072

12.000

10.106

10.441

14

2

13.962

13.682

11.797

14.000

11.835

12.210

16

2

15.962

15.682

13.797

16.000

13.835

14.210

18

2.5

17.958

17.623

15.252

18.000

15.294

15.744

20

2.5

19.958

19.623

17.252

20.000

17.294

17.744

22

2.5

21.958

21.623

19.252

22.000

19.294

19.744

24

3

23.952

23.577

20.704

24.000

20.752

21.252

27

3

26.952

26.577

23.704

27.000

23.752

24.252

30

3.5

29.947

29.522

26.158

30.000

26.211

26.771

36

4

35.940

35.465

31.610

36.000

31.670

32.270

FINE pitch thread

Through-

in

Schraube 6g

in

Through-

reaper

- press

6h

reaper

g

Through-

Through-

Through-

lower

reaper

reaper

reaper

Through-

Out

Thread-

Out

reaper

racine

of the

in

-

boring

maximum

min

maximum

min

min

maximum

8

1

7.974

7.794

6.891

8.000

6.917

7.153

ten

1.25

9.972

9.760

8.619

10.000

8.647

8.912

12

1.25

11.972

11.760

10.619

12.000

10.647

10.912

1.5

11.968

11.732

10.344

10.376

10.676

14

1.5

13.968

13.732

12.344

14.000

12.376

12.676

16

1.5

15.968

15.732

14.344

16.000

14.376

14.676

18

1.5

17.968

17.732

16.344

18.000

16.376

16.676

20

1.5

19.968

19.732

18.344

20.000

18.376

18.676

22

1.5

21.968

21.732

20.344

22.000

20.376

20.676

24

2

23.962

23.682

21.797

24.000

21.835

22.210

27

2

26.962

26.682

24.797

27.000

24.835

25.210

30

2

29.662

29.682

27.797

30.000

27.835

28.210

36

3

35.952

35.577

32.704

36.000

32.752

33.252