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  2. IEC metric screw sized connectors - Wikipedia

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    IEC metric screw sized connectors is a family of electrical connectors defined by IEC that are named according to their ISO metric screw thread, namely M5, M8 and M12. [1] The number gives their outer screw thread diameter in millimeters as with the identically named screws.

  3. ISO metric screw thread - Wikipedia

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    A metric ISO screw thread is designated by the letter M followed by the value of the nominal diameter D (the maximum thread diameter) and the pitch P, both expressed in millimetres and separated by a dash or sometimes the multiplication sign, × (e.g. M8-1.25 or M8×1.25). If the pitch is the normally used "coarse" pitch listed in ISO 261 or ...

  4. British Association screw threads - Wikipedia

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    The pitch of 0BA is 1 mm and the pitch of each higher numbered thread is obtained by multiplying the pitch of the lower number by 0.9 so K-BA has a pitch of p = 0.9 K [4]: 12 rounded to two significant figures in mm. The major diameter is given by 6p 1.2, [4]: 12 rounded to two significant figures in mm and the hex head size (across the flats ...

  5. M12 - Wikipedia

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    M12 bolt, a size of ISO metric screw thread; M12 connector, a size of IEC metric screw sized electrical connector; Mathieu group M 12, in the mathematical field of group theory; Magic 2012, the thirteenth core set in Magic: The Gathering; S-mount (CCTV lens), a CCTV lens mount using a M12x0.5 thread; M12, a difficulty grade in mixed climbing

  6. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    2.326 Mmdiameter of the dwarf planet Eris, the largest trans-Neptunian object found to date; 2.376 Mmdiameter of Pluto; 2.707 Mmdiameter of Triton, largest moon of Neptune; 3.122 Mmdiameter of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite of Jupiter; 3.476 Mmdiameter of Earth's Moon; 3.643 Mmdiameter of Io, a moon of Jupiter

  7. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Example (inch, coarse): For size 7 ⁄ 16 (this is the diameter of the intended screw in fraction form)-14 (this is the number of threads per inch; 14 is considered coarse), 0.437 in × 0.85 = 0.371 in. Therefore, a size 7 ⁄ 16 screw (7 ⁄ 16 ≈ 0.437) with 14 threads per inch (coarse) needs a tap drill with a diameter of about 0.371 inches.

  8. Preferred metric sizes - Wikipedia

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    A standard metric (concrete) block is 190 mm wide, 390 mm long, and 190 mm high, which allows for 10 mm mortar joints in between bricks, giving a standard unit size of 200 mm square by 400 mm long. [3] A standard metric brick is 90 by 57 by 190 mm; with 10 mm of mortar, that produces a standard unit of 100 mm x 200 mm. [3]

  9. S-mount (CCTV lens) - Wikipedia

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    Three S-mount lenses with different focal lengths (left to right: 16 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm) The S-mount is a standard lens mount used in various surveillance CCTV cameras and webcams . It uses a male metric M12 thread with 0.5 mm pitch on the lens and a corresponding female thread on the lens mount.