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  2. Countersink - Wikipedia

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    Countersink cutters are manufactured with six common angles, which are 60°, 82°, 90°, 100°, 110°, or 120°, with the two most common of those being 82° and 90°. Countersunk-head screws that follow the Unified Thread Standard very often have an 82° angle, and screws that follow the ISO standard very often have a 90° angle.

  3. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    60° 17.91 mm 3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter ... 60° 28.32 mm 30 degree countersink for the bolt head ... 60° Indexed via a set ...

  4. Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Centre drill is a two-fluted tool consisting of a twist drill with a 60° countersink; used to drill countersink center holes in a workpiece to be mounted between centers for turning or grinding. Deep hole drilling

  5. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    60° centre holes; types R, A, B, and C: Active: DIN 332-2: Center holes 60° with thread for shaft ends for rotating electrical machines: Active: DIN 332-4: Centre holes for rail vehicles axles: Active: DIN 332-7: Machine tools; 60° centre holes; dimensioning: Active: DIN 332-8: Centre holes 90°, form S; dimensions, determination process ...

  6. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    At a minimum, a screw drive is a set of shaped cavities and protrusions on the screw head that allows torque to be applied to it. [1] [2] Usually, it also involves a mating tool, such as a screwdriver, that is used to turn it. Some of the less-common drives are classified as being "tamper-resistant".

  7. Center gauge - Wikipedia

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    Center gauges and fishtail gauges [1] are gauges used in lathe work for checking the angles when grinding the profiles of single-point screw-cutting tool bits and centers. In the image, the gauge on the left is called a fishtail gauge or center gauge , and the one on the right is another style of center gauge .