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  2. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    DIN EN ISO 4017: ISO 4017: DIN 934: Hexagon nuts with metric coarse and fine pitch thread – Product classes A and B: Withdrawn: DIN EN ISO 4032, DIN EN ISO 8673: ISO 4032, ISO 8673: DIN 935-1: Hexagon slotted nuts and castle nuts with metric coarse and fine pitch thread – Product grades A and B: Active: DIN 935-2: M42 to M160x6 hexagon head ...

  3. ISO metric screw thread - Wikipedia

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    Hexagonal (generally abbreviated to "hex") head widths (width across flats, spanner size) are for DIN 934 hex nuts and hex head bolts. Other (usually smaller) sizes may occur to reduce weight or cost, including the small series flange bolts defined in ISO 4162 which typically have hexagonal head sizes corresponding to the smaller 1st choice ...

  4. List of thread standards - Wikipedia

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    A screw thread, often shortened to thread, is a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. A screw thread is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder or cone in the form of a helix, with the former being called a straight thread and the latter called a tapered thread.

  5. Square thread form - Wikipedia

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    Square threads are defined as follows by ISO standards: . where Sq designates a square thread, 60 is the nominal diameter in millimeters, and 9 is the pitch in millimeters. When there is no suffix it is a single start thread.

  6. File:EUR 1993-934.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Trapezoidal thread form - Wikipedia

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    This thread form also allows for the use of a split nut, which can compensate for nut wear. [8] The line of General Purpose (GP) Acme threads (ASME/ANSI B1.5-1997) are not designed to sustain external radial loads and both the nut and bolt are, ideally, independently supported (the nut by a linear guide and the screw by shaft bearings).

  8. Computer case screws - Wikipedia

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    The #6-32 UNC screw has a thread pitch of 1/32 in (0.031250 inches (0.7938 mm)).. The #6-32 UNC is a UTS screw specifying a major thread diameter of #6 which is defined as 0.1380 inches (3.51 mm); and 32 tpi (threads per inch) which equates to a thread pitch of 0.031250 inches (0.7938 mm).

  9. File:EUR 1995-934.pdf - Wikipedia

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