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  2. What is ten thousandths of an inch in millimeters? - Answers

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    What is 40 thousands of a inch in millimeter? There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch.Eighty thousandths, or eight hundredths, of an inch is equal to 80/100 x 25.4 = 20.32 millimetres.

  3. What is ten-thousandths of an inch? - Answers

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    0.0001 inches would be one ten thousanth of an inch.

  4. Naming decimal places in the shop | The Hobby-Machinist

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    In pure science it's one decimal millionth of a meter (1x10 [SUP]-6 [/SUP] meter = 0.000039 inch). In some areas it also means 1/25 of 0.001 inch which is 0.00004 inch (close but not exactly equal to the pure mathematical definition). In any event, it's a small amount and all visible light have wavelengths in this range (actually it's around ...

  5. Thou | The Hobby-Machinist

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    A thou is a thousandth of an inch, i.e. 0.001". A tenth, when people are talking about machining, generally means a ten thousandth of an inch, i.e. 0.0001" When talking about dimensions in machining (where imperial measurements are being used), one thousandth of an inch tends to be considered the coarsest 'resolution' for reasonable precision.

  6. What is 0.5 in thousands? - Answers

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    3 2 is 100 thousands 3 is 10 thousands 4 is thousands 5 is hundreds 6 is tens 7 is units When was The Experiment created? The Experiment was created on 2002-05-01.

  7. How many thousandths of an inch in 0.5 mm? - Answers

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    How many thousandths of an inch are in 0.22 millimeters? There are 39.37 thousandths of an inch (.03937") in 1 millimeter (mm) (found by dividing 1000 by 25.4 (1000/25.4)) Direct Conversion ...

  8. Allowences And Tolerances | The Hobby-Machinist

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    Aug 20, 2013. Messages. 909. Aug 20, 2015. #4. coffmajt said: Just below the classes of fits the chart says "All values in thousands of an inch", so I would take .25 to mean one quarter of one thousandth of an inch -- The numbers seem consistent with fits I am familiar with == Jack. Agreed. So when you see -0.2 it is -0.0002 or minus two tenths ...

  9. [Newbie] - Math Question | The Hobby-Machinist

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    A ten thousandths is smaller (less than) a thousandth. In machining, we often refer to a ten thousandths measure as a "ten." To say something like you want to remove 0.0005", you would say "I will removes 5 'tens'." a thousandth = 1/1000 a ten thousandth = 1/10,000

  10. How tight is too tight a press fit? | The Hobby-Machinist

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    The crankshaft calls for a 0.313" pin (the crank pin that the big-end bearing rides on) to be press-fit into a hole specified as having a diameter between 0.3108 and 0.3113 inches. That equates to an interference between 1.7 and 2.2 thousandths. My understanding is that the 'rule of thumb' for press fits is about 0.001 per inch of bore.

  11. Need help deciding between PM-1440GT and PM-1340GT

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    3. Jul 14, 2018. #1. It seems that the 1440GT has a slightly larger Spindle Bore, and a slightly longer spindle length, and can spin a 14" stock as opposed to 13" of stock over bed, uses D1-5 Camlock instead of D1-4 Camlock, it is a few hundred pounds heavier which can add to rigidity, but other than that I'm not seeing anything else which ...