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20 April 1984
FElHf5TD-H2#2
FEHmH!28/3

March 1W8
(see Nots)

I,,

FEDERAL
STANDARD
SCREW
. THREAD
STANDARDS
FORFEDERAL
SERVltES
SECTION
2
UNIFIED
INCH
SCREW
THREADSUNANO
UNRTIIREAD
FORMS
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R3TWWORD
This sectionwas developedto protideunifiedInch.Screw
Threadsfor the
FederalServices. lt,wasfor~rlykn~
as ]JnifiedT@eadForm and Thread ,
Seriesfor,~olts,Screws,Nuts; TappedHoles and Genera~App~i~ations.~he
presentissueis a completerevisionofFmST~w@~
dated~1 ~~ch ~~~~~ It
also includesthe materialpreviouslyidentifiedas ~.~~D-~8i? d~ted 71
March 1978,whichw@ known as flTni??ied
Threadsof SpecialDiameters,Pitches,
and Lengthsof Engagementff.
Materialfrom AppendicesA?and A!iof F.ED-STNI?28
dated 31 March 19?8has been revised.
and is now in Ap~ndices A and B,
respectively,
of FED-SlWH28/2A.
o
FED-ST&H28/2A was ~repared lqythe Defense,Tndustrial Supply Center (DTJA-IS)
and.incorporates the American ?!ation.al
Standard for Unified Tnch Screw Threads,
AN= ~.~-l982. Significant changes from the previousi~suesincludethe

following:
(1) AddedUNR, externalthread~form with mn?!atoryroundedroot.
(2)Revisedtolera.k ,requirements
for lead and flark angles.
(~) Added requirements for controlof surfacetexture,chamfers,and
rolledthreadlead-insand run-outs;
(4)

Addedrequirementthat inspectionmethodsfor acceptabil.i~


are in
accordancewith FED+Y.D-HM20.
J

FED-E?IIhIE?8/2A

SKX!1ON2- UnifiedInch ScrewThreads-

UN and UNR ThreadForms

to be use

This sectionprovidesthe standardfor unifiedinch screw threads


the Tkderal.
Sertices.

1.1 Limitations.OrilyUN and UNR screw threadsare coveredin this


externalthreadroot with roundedform
section. For UNJ threads (controlled
and increasedform minor diameter)see F.E5SIWl128/4
(~~%mg)=
For ~
threads (miniaturethreads)see FElX3TIW28/5.
1.2

Application.

1.2.1
UN form screw threads. The UN threadis intendedfor generalpurpose
fasteningapplications. ts externslthreadroot may be eitherflat or
rounded.
1 .2.2

UNR form screw threads. The UNR form appliesonly to external

threads. ts designform IS the sam as that of the externalUN threadexcept


that the root is requiredto be rounded. UNR threadsare appliedmost oftento
hi@ volumecommercialfastenerthreadsproduced~ rolling.
NOTE: The mandatoryroundedroot of the UNR threadgreatlyreduces
the concentrationof stress,hence increasesthe fatiguelife
of threadedparts.
2. Referenceddocuments.
2.1
Governmentpublications.The issuesof the followingdocumentsin
effecton the date of invitationfor bids or requestfor proposalform a part
of this standardto the extentspecifiedherein.

Federslstandards.
FEWSl?BR28/1

Nomenclature,
Definitionsand LetterSymbolsfor Screw
Threads

FED-SlWB28/6 Gages and Gagingfor UnifiedScrew Threads


FE3MTM128/20

InspectionMethodsfor Acceptabilityof UN, UNR, W,


M and W Screw-Threads

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specifications,
standards,and commrcial item descriptionsas outlined
under GeneralInformationin the Index of YkderalSpecifications,
Standards,and C_rcial
Item Descriptions.The Index,whi~ includes
cumulativebi-nmnthlysupplementsas issued,is for sale on a subscriw
tion basis by the Superintendent
of Documents,U.S. GovernmentPrinting
Office,Washington, DC 20402.

FmsTBR28/2A

(Singlecopiesof this specification


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and commercialitem descriptions
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their agencies.
)
documentsform a part of this
,
2.2
Other publications.The following.
standardto the extentspecifiedherein. lJnIessa.specificissue is
identified,the issue in e?fecton date ofinvitationfor bids or requestfor
proposal.
shall apply.
AmericanNational.
Standards.
(UN andUNR ThreadForm)
ANSI B1.1-1982 TJnified
Inch Screw T!hr.cads
ANSI 346.1

SurfaceTexture- SurfaceRou@ness, WavinessandLqy

(Application
for copiesshouldbe addressed.
to the AmericanSocie@ of
MechanicalEngineers,United EngineeringCenter,?!-5East47th Street,
New York, NY 10017or the AmericanNational.
StandardsInstitute,1470
Broadway,New York, NY 1C018.)
in
3. Definitions.The terms applicableto this standardare defined
FED-sTD-H28/l
.
4.

Generalrequirements.

4.1 Screwthreads. Unified inch screwthreadsshallbe in accordancewith


ANSI 13.1-?982and this FederalStandaxd. Only StandardSeriesUnifiedScrew
Threads,listedin Table 3A of ANSI B1.1-1982,shallbe used for new designfor
the FederalServicesunlessprior approvalhas been grantedby the procurement
authori~ to deviatefrom them. Co&we and finethread seriesare preferred.

Screw thread inipctionmethods for acceptabili@sha.11


4.2 Acce tabili
~
bein accor
ancewt
FEW3TD-H28/20. The requiredgagingsystemshallbe
specifiedin accordancewith that standard.
4.3

Gagm and gagingshallbe in accordancewith

I
I

FEX3TD-B28/2A

5.

Detailed requirements.

5.1 Diameter-pit&combinations.When standardsize screw threadsreferred


to in 4.1 cannotbe used, the designershouldchoosepreferredsizes of special
threadslisted in!lable3BofANSI B1.1-1982. If this is not possible,
consideration
shouldbe givento the followingsub-peragra~sin the choiceof
thread.

5.1.1 Preferredno~standard diameters. Wheneverpossible,the nominal


diametershouldbe selectedfrom seriesof diameterincrementsss follows:
Diamter.range

First choice
increment

Secondchoice
increment

inch

inti

inch

0.25 to 0.6

above0.6
above 1.5
above 6
shove 16

to 1.5
to 6.0
to16
to 24

0.05
::;5
0.5
1.0

025
0.1
0.25
0.5

It is recommendedthat diametersless than O.25 inch conformto the standard


sizesas there is virtuallyno necessi@ for the selectionof a diameternot
includedin those sizes. Also, the coarseand fine threadseriesprovideample
choiceofdiameter-pitch
combinations.
5.1.2
l%eferrednon-standardpitches. Wheneverpossible,the pit& should
be selectedfrom one of the following: 40, 36, 32, 28, 24, 20, 16, 12, 10, 8,
6 and 4 threadsper inch. Intermsdi&e pitchesshouldbe used only when
absolutelynecessary. Pitchescoarserthan4 threadsper inch are not
recommended.The curvessham inl?i~re 2.B.2 of AppendixB coverthe
practicaldi~ter limitssuggestedfor eat% pitch.
5.2 ThreadClass Selection. StandardUnifiedthreadclassesand their
applicationsare describedIn Section4 of ANSI B1.1-1%2. When selectinga
threadclass,consideration
shouldfirstbe given to the use of a class
2A externalthreadwith a class2B internal.
threadsince these classesare
designedfor generaluse. Before specifyingclass3A/3B series,it mustbe
consideredwhetherthe additionalproductioncost,necessaryfor the ti@ter
fit and toleranceis justified.If a fit looserthan the standardclass
lA/lB is required,the non-preferredclass lAR w
be specifiedfor an
externalthreadof 16 threadsper inch and coarser.This specialclass
-class1 threadwith
combinesthe largerallowanced the old American!latiomil
the Unifiedclass 1A threadtolerance. See 5.2.2 for class IAR allowance.

FEIMl!D-H28/2A

5.2.1 Replacements for obsoletebrican Nationalthreadclasses. When


threadssuecifiedwith the oksoleteAmericanNationalthreadclassesare to be
replaced~ unifiedthreads,the followingguidelinesare provided:

series,(NC-1)is approxia. AnwicanlTationslclass 1 coarsethread.


m.te~equivalentto Unifiedclass lA/lR series. Class 1 fine
threadseries (lT!?-l)
is approximately
equivalentdimensionally
to
Unifiedclass2A/2E!series. StandardUnifiedseriesthreadsshould
be consideredprior to approvalof replacement~ non-standard
threads

b. AmericanNationalclass2 coarsethreadseries (NG2), ~ thread


series (8N-2),12 threadseries (12W2), 16 threadseries (16N-2),
and ,extrafine threadseries (NEF-2)are most nearlyequivalentto
UnifiedseriesUNO-2A/2B,ElUN2A/2B,12UW2A/2B, 16UN-2A/2Band
UNEl%2A/2Brespectively.Class2 fine threadseries (NI%2)is
approximate~y
equivalentdimensionally
to Unifiedclass7A,/7R
series,but the use of class2A/2B seriesshouldle.considered
prior to approvalof replacementby class3A/3B.
c* Amricam Nationalclass7 seriesNC-?, NW-?, NEF-?,8k3, 12N-3 and
16w3 are most nearlyequivalenttolJnifiedclass7 series
UNU3A/~, UN&yA/n, UNEF-3A/3B,8UN-?A/7B,121~?A/~ ~d
lm3A/T%
respectively.
d. There is no Unifiedthreadclassequivalentto the old American
Nationalclass4 which requiredselectivefit of p~ts due to the
possibili@ of,interference.
5.2.2
Threadallowanceand tolerance. Allowancesand tolerancesspecified
for standardUnifiedthreadclassesare descrikedin Section5 ofANSI Bl.lFor the specialexternalthreadclass IAR, tolerancesare the same as
1982.
for class1A end allowancesare as follms:

Class IAR allowance

Threadsper inch

inch
0.CO18

16
1A

0.0021
0.0024
0.0028
0.0074

12

10
8
6

::E

To complementparagraph5.6 of ANSI BI.1-1W32, recommendedtap drill sizes and


hole size limitsbefore threading,for differentlengthsof engagement,are
includedin AppendixA.

l?EIMTD-H28/2A

Designationof Unifiedscrewthreadsis in accordancewith


seXon%%%%!%&
.1-1982. Nominalsize shallbe stated in decimals. The
symbolUNS iS appli=ble to aqy thread:
~

(1] havingthe basicUnifiedthreadform


(2) with limitsbased upon Unifiedformulations,and

(3) which is not in the standardserieslistedinTabZe 3A of

!
I

ANSI BI .1-1932.
5.4

Limits of size. See section80fANSI B1.1-1%2 for limitsof size of


standardand preferre~non-standardthreadsand for informationused for
calculationof non-standardthreadsize Iimitswhich are not tabulated. lor
class lAR, calculateas for class 1A exceptallowanceis tabulatedin 5.2.2.
The followingexampleillustratesthe procedurenecessaryto calculatethe
limits of size of anon-standard
thread; this follws the outlines in tables 1A
and IB ofANSI BI.1-1Q82:
Externalthread,2.500- 28111W2A
Length Ofe_ment,
1 inch
Maximummajor diameter= Nominalsize - allowance
(section 13 of ANSI Bl.1-1%2)
2.5(XX3-0.0014 (fromtable 32 of m
2.4986

Bl.l-19@

diameter- tolerance
Minimummajor diameter= ?%+.ximummajor
(Section13 of ANSI Bl.1-1982)
2.4986- 0.0065 (fromtable 31 of ANSI Bl.1-1982)
2.4q21
.

Maxmum pitch dismeter= T%ximummajor diameter-h


(table6, col. 13 of ANSX 11.1-1982)
2.4986- 0.02~2 (roundedfrom 0.02?1!27)
2.4754
Minimumpitch diameter= Maximumpitch diameter- tolerance
(section1~ of AINI Bl.1-1982)
2.4754-0.0(Y56(fromtable M of ANSI Bl.1-1982)
~ .46*
Nominal (msdmm) minor =
diameter
=
=

Maximummajor diameter(table6, CO1. 15 of ANSI%? .1-1%2)


2.4986- 0.03S7 (roundedfrom 0.03866)
2.4599

l?~9TD-H28/2A

Internalthread2.500- 2f31JN$2B
(to mate with the above thread)
minor diameter= Nominalsize - 2%
(table6, CO1. 15 of ANSI Bl.1-1%32)
2.5000- 0.0387 (roundedfrom 0.07866)
2.4613which is roundedto 2.461

>,.
..

.,. ,

minor diameter= Minimumminor diamter + tolerance


(sectionlyof ANSI B1.1-1982)
2.4613+0.006? (fromtable79 ofANsI B1.1-1982
for lengthof engagementof 0.411)
2.4676which is roundedto 2.468
pitch dismeter= Nominalsize - h
.1-1982)
(table6, CO1. 1] of ANSI J31
2.5003- 0.0252 (roundedfrom 0.027197)
2.4768.

pitch dismeter= Minimumpitch diameter+ tolerance


(section17 of ANSI B1.1-1982)
2.4768+ 0.C077 (fromtable77 of ANSI B1.1-1%2)
2.4841

(mininnnn)
major= Nominal
diameter
= 2.5(XXI

, Nominal
.+*:
:

size

Factorsused-inthe designof threads,psrticular~yspecialthreads,are


from standard
presentedin AppendixB. It is tobe noted that d.evia.tions
tolerancesfor major diameterof the externalthreadand for minor diameterof
i,p~emalthreadmqy be necessaryin orderto arriveat the optimumdesign.
.,,..
5.5 Surfacetexture.
5.5.1 The threa~shallhave a smoothfinishand be free from flaws and
other defects,such.asfins,nicks and burrs,that would mike them unsuitable
for the purposeintended.
5.5.2 Workmanshipshallbeconsistentwith the tolerancesspecifiedherein.
S~face textureof %hreadsproducedto this standardshallnot exceed100
mi@roincharithmeticalaverageroughness(~) for cut threadsand 67
microinch(~) for rolledand groundthreadsin accordancewith ANSI B46.1.

N(yT~: Coarseamd fine pitch threadswith rou~ surfacetextureare more


lfke~yto crdss-thread.Threadswith chamferedenteringends have the least
t~~denqyto cross-thread
when assembledwith power tools.

:>.:.

FEKX31M28/2A
I

5.6
5.6.1

Chamfer.
All enteringends of fastenersand threadedcomponentsshallha=

45 chamfers(approfi~tely)from minor diameterof externalthreadsand


n&jor diameterof internal threads, unless otherwise specified.
5.7
5.7.1

Rolledthreads.
Comp
letelyformedthreads. A completelyformedthreadfollowsthe

threadprofile,withinthe tolerancezone over an axial distanceof one pitch.


See fi~re 2.1.
5.7.2

Incompleteformedthreads.

5.7.2.tThe lead-inthreadis measuredfrom the end of the productto the


st&rt of the first completethreadwhere the major diameteris equal to the
minimumallowablemajor diameterand the threadroot is squal to the maximum
minor diameter. This shouldnotexceed 2P. See fi~e 2.2.
5.7.2.2The run-outthread is measuredbetweenthe transitionpoint of the
productand the first threadroot which is completelyformed,where the minor
diameterequslsthemzudmum permissibleminor diameterand the major diameter
of the last fulzyform?d threadequalsthe minimumpermissiblemajor diameter.
When root radius is specified.,
the last completelyformedroot at the minor
diametermust meet the requirement.See fi~e 2.3 for full sharikfastener,
figure2.4 for pitch diametershankfastener,figure2.5 for shoulderbolt,
figure2.6 for oversizediametershark fastenerand figures2.7 and 2.8for
threadedto head fasteners.
6. Notes.
6.1 Supersessionnote. In additionto supersedingFEX91?D-H28/2dated 31
8/3 dated V March 1978,this documentalso supersedes
March 1~
AppendicesA3 andA5 of lED-STD-H28da
ted 31 March 1978.
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FED-STD-H28/2A

FULL

THREAD

/-d

T.

BASIC MAJOR DIA

4$

d MIN

MAJOR DIA

-5-d2BA$lC;lTCH

I ,

DIA

d3 MAX ROUNDED
ROOT MINOR

DIA

d~ MBI ROUNDED
ROOT MINOR DIA

t\:

FIGURE 2. I

COMPLETELY

LEAD

FORMED EXTERNAL THREAD

THREADS=

2P MAX

3&

!
.

-L

.-

, ,.,,

\b

U(j

INCOMPLETE

MAJOR MA

63 MAX RWNDED
ROOT MINOR DIA

CHAMFER

F-FIGURE 2.2

~lN

APPROX

45

END OF SHANK

FORMED EXTERNAL THREADS, LEAD-IN THREADS

FED-STD-H28/2A

MAX RUNOUT=2P

READS

MIN RUNOUT=IP

r MINF~
TtiKIZAD ROOT

e
IT-35
<

~,N

FIGURE 2.3

INCOMPLETE

~AJoRD,A

FORMED THREADS, FULL SHANK

FASTENER-STANDARD DIAMETER

MAX RUNOUT

= 2P

MPLETE

HREAOs

MIN RUNOUT = 0.6P

ri=J
d MIN MAJORDIA

~
d3 MAX RWNMZD
ROOT MINOR IA

FIGURE

2.4

INCOMPLETE

FORMED THREADS, PITCH DIAMETER

SHANK FASTENER

FED-STD-H28/2A

...

MAX

RUNOUT=2P

cOMpLETE

THREADS

.K-

L?
FIGuRE 2.5

d MIN MAJOR

d~MAX

OIA

R@NDED

ROOT MINOR DIA

FULL SHANK FASTENER-STANDARD DIAMETER,


OPTIONAL CONFIGURATlON @HOuLDER f30LT)

MAX RUNOUT= 2P+(OVERSIZE


INCREMENT ~ 2 TAN 0 MIN)

MIN RUNOUT = 1P +(OVER SIZE INCREMENT ~ 2 TAN


0 MAX)

12g350

COMPLETE

THREADS

r MIN FOR THREAD

1/2
OVERSIZE
INCREMENT
NOTE :
6 = TRANSITION

TAPER

ANGLE

;
,

4
d3 MAX ROUNDED ROOT MINOR DIA

FIGURE 2.6 FULL SHANK FASTENER-OVERSIZE DIAMETER

10

-/

FED- STD-H28/2A

~UNDERttEAD

SURFACE

W MAX= 2P+

MAX FILL~

CUMmETE

RADIUS

THREADS

d MIN MAJOR OIA

r MIN FOR THREAD

ROOT

MINOR OIA

A
FIGURE 2.7

UNDERHEAD

FULL SHANK FASTENER -THREADED TO HEAD

SURFACE

w MAX = 2P +MAX

FILLET

COMPLETE
THREADS

RADIUS

FILLET
RADIUS
REF

I
FIGURE 2.8

ROOT MINOR MA

PITCH DIAMETER

SHANK FASTENER -THREADED TO HEAD

II

FDsTIM28/2A

APPENDIXA
EEl!ORX
THREADTNG
TAP DRILL SIZESAND RECXNWENDEDHOLE SIZE LTMI!CS
10.
Scope. This appendixprovidessugppstedtap drillsizes and recommended
hole size limitsapplicableprior to form&g internalUnifiedscrewthreads.
containedherein
It is not am.ndatory part of the standard. The information
is intendedfor guidanceonly.

20. Tap drill sizes.


threadis
20.1 General. To assurethat the minor diameterof an internal.
held withinspecifiedlimits,it may@ necessaryto use a reamerto finishthe
hole. A Varie@ of factorsentersinto the productionof a clean,round,
strai@t hole of the correctdiameter. I?ora discussionof these and other
data on drillingand tapping,referencemay be made to DrilledHolesfor
Tapping,a publicationof the Metal CuttingTool Institute,1250Keith
Building,Cleveland,OH 44115.
20.2

Talulateddata.

20.2.1
Table11.A.I
gives minor diameterlimitsand corresponding
percentagesof threadfor all standardseries threadsUp to and inclu~iw ~o?p
inch diameterfor classeslB and 2B. TableITiA.2 is a similartable for class
~. These tablesalso list sizes of drillsti:atmay be expectedto drillholes
within or near the specifiedminor diameterlimits. The diameterof the drill,
the probablehole size, and thecorrespondingpercentagesof threadare
tatilated.
20.2.2
As a drillmay normallybe expectedto cut oversize,probablehole
sizesare tabulatedthat are derivedfrom probablemean oversizes~also
tabulated. The followingis quotedfrom the above-mentioned
report:... a
seriesof testswas c.onaucted
@ drillmanufacturers.
,TJsing
six sizes of
drillsrangingfrom 1/16to 1 in dititer, a total of 2,80Sholes were
drilledin cast iron and steel. Regularhigh speed steel drillswere used with
drillingequipnentof the type normallyfound in metal workingshops.... The
averagedepth of hole drilledwas equal to 1 1/2 times the drill diameter.
Measurementof the hole was made at midpointof the depth drilled....lhe
aver= of the...amounts
oversize...shows
a marked increasein
amountovsrsizefor drillslargerthan 3/4~V.For this size range reamingis
recommended
.

,.

12

FEX3TIM28/2A

20.2.3
Percentof threadlistedin tablesis the ratio in percentof the
actualhei@t of threadto the value 0.7~ this value is the basic thread
hei@t of the otsoleteAmrican l?ation.al
Thread Profile. Since the basic
hemt of a UnifiedThreadProfileis 0.625H,the -mum
percentthread
per%ssible
is 87.%$. Due to allowances for drills to cut oversize or due to
lade of availability of drills within specified minor diameter limits, tap

drillslisted in tables 11.A.1 and 11.A.2 mqy show greater thm m.~threads.
This indicatesthat the drill size is smallerthan the minimumthreadminor
di~ter and additional,
machiningof the hole mqybe necessaryin order to
permit economical tapping.
m.

Recommendedhole size limitsbeforethreading.

n.1 General. For shortlengthof engagement,the hole diameterrequired


prior to threadingshouldbs held near the minimumlimitto maximizethread
height for maximumjointstrength. As lengthof engagementincreases,it is
advantageousto increasethe hole dismeterfor more economicaltappingwith
less risk of tap bre&age. Therefore,the followi~ recommendations
were
developed(&lsosee 30.2 below):
Length of _

mnt

MinimumHole Size

MaximumHole Size

Up to and including0.33D

Minimumtinor dia

Min minor dia plus


1/2 minor dia tolerance

Above 0.33D thru 0.67D

Min minor diaplus

1/4 minor dia tolerance

Min minor diaplus


3/4minor dia tolerance

Above 0.67D thru 1.5D

Min minor diaplus


1/2 Minor dia tolerance

Max minor dia (rein


minor
diaplus tolerance)

Above 1.5D thru3.OD

Min minor dia plus

Max minor diaplus 1/4


qinor diahtolerance

3/4 minor dia tolerance

(See 30.2)

From the foregoingit will be seen that the differencebetweenlimitsin each


range is the same and equsl to half of the minor diametertolerance. This is a
generalrule. However,the minimumdifferencesfor sizesbelow O.25 in are
equal
to the minor diamter tolerancesgiven in tables39 ~d 40 in~
B1.1-1982for lengthsof engagementto and includingO.?VD. For lengthsof
engagementgreaterthan 0.33D for sizes0.25 in and l~er? the mini- ~ues
are adjustedso that the differencebetweenlimitsis never less than 0.C040
in.

FEMTIM128/2A

70.2 Tabulateddata. Recommendedhole size limitsfor standardUnified


threadsand some special(UNS)threadsare given in tables11.A.3and II.A.4.
For other specialthreads,calculatein accordtince
with 30.1 above;use minimm
minor diawter and tolerancefrom table3B of ANSI B1.1-1982,or calculatein
accordancewith section8 of ANSI B1.1-1982using appropriatetolerancefrom
table 39 or 40 of ANSI B1.1-1982for toleranceratio of 1 or fromformulms in
paragraph5.8.2 ofANSI B1.1-1982. Tahlated hole sizesand hole sizes
calculatedin accordancewith 30.1 are not m?uxiatoryunless
the thread
designationstatesthe modifiedminor dismeterlimitsand the designation
MID in accordancewith paragraph6.7 in ANSI B1.1-1982.If modified.minor
diameterlimitsare not specified,acceptancewill be in accordancewith
standardminor diameterlimits.
NOTE: Recommendedma@mnnhole sizes in 30.1,for lengthsof eqq.gement
greaterthan 1.5D are outsidestandardminor diameterlimits. They are not
includedin tables11.A.3and 11.A.4. Use of a minor diameterlargerthsm
standardwill resultin a reductionin shear area of the externalthreadsof
processperhits,ma.ximum
hole size before
the matingpart. If manufacturing
threadingshouldbe maintainedat the hi~ end of the standardminor diaceter
limits.
30.3 other considerations.When tappingrelativelysoft materials,
especiallywith fine pitch threads,there is a tendencyfor the materialto be
squeezeddown towardsthe root of the tap so that the minordiameter
of the
tappedhole ~become
smallerthan the diameterof the drilledhole. It may
be necessaryto try a differentsize drill or differentst@e tap to sssurea
satisfactorythread.

14

FED- STD-H28/2A

TABLE 11.A.1

W&d

Thread size

Inch

Tap drill sizes, Unified screw tlveods, closses lB and 2B

Per..t

Minima

UNF

83.1

lap drills and percent af thread

II

PeF,J/

Maximum
Ihrbad

%0

CIG*WS lE and 26mlnard[amctw,


Internal threads

D*SIQ
nerim

PoyT
tbred

.03.$0
.038$
.0s95
.062s

.073

64

UNC

.0.501

83.3

.0023

?2

UNF

.Ossa

83.1

.0633

.036

36

UNC

.0367

83.2

.0737

S3.o

.0s6

64

uNF

.0691

83.3

.0753

IJ2.7

.099

48

UNC

.0764

83.s

.034s

33.6

.099

UNF

.0707

83.2

!0363

33.9

.112

40

UNC

.a849

83.4

.0839

3$.7

.112

48

UNF

.0894

83.$

.0908

.26.2

83.4

.1062

$7.$
3?.9

II
#.m
;3J

.0670
.0700
.0730
.0700
.0730

.#48
%
47
#4e
846
*46
$43
,*44

.0760
.07s1
.0763
!0810
.0320
.0310
.Oa!zl
.0860

40

UNC

.0978

.135

d4

UNF

.1004

83.3

.1079

.138

32

UNC

.104

83.s

.114

. KM

40

uNF

.111

83.1

.119

.164

32
38

UNC

.130

83.8

.139

61.6

UNF

.134

83.1

.142

81.0

UNC

. t45

83.1

.136

.190

3%

UNF

.w

83.8

.184

.216

24

UNC

.171

63.1

.181

.216

28

UNF

.177

84.1

,180

.216

32

;NEF

.182

83.8

. 1S0

0
15

i%
20
z
49
70
30

,22
#41

:g.
#37

76
71
63
se

%!
#35

E
60

#29
#29
#28
(%

.1360
; pl&
.1406

.1719
.1730
.1770
. Moo
.1770
.1800
.1820
. I&m
.1320
. I&w
. 1s7s
. Mi90

Bee fcmtnateg ot end al table.

81

#44
#43
#42
$a

#40

.125

24

thrwd

0%.46S
.0469

0%14

. Im

PWl#

Drill ah

t bread

,073

.164

1,

-..

._-

FED-STD-H28/2A

TABLE II. A.1 - Too drill sizes. Unif ied screw threads, classes

lhroad

sizf

Ieslg tatbn

l.r:ptl/

Mxlmum

in

lJerc#

11

in

.2s0

20

UNC

. lm

82.1

.207

06.2

. 2s0

28

UNF

.211

34.1

.220

04.7

#6
#s
,2

.250
.250

32
36

JNEF
UN8

.216

32.8

f2

82.1

.224
.226

64.0

.Zm

66.5

#2

.312S

18

UNC

.252

82. s

.265

65.8

.3125

20

UN

.253

S2.U

.270

65.4

:
IH

.3128

24

UNF

.287

84.1

..277

65.0

.312s

2s

UN

.274

83.0

.2s2

66.7

.3124
.3126

32
26

UNEF
UN8

.279
.282

82.5
84.5

.286
.282

65.3
05.1

.375

16

UNC

.307

82.8

.321

,a?b

20

UN

.321

83.1

.822

.876

24

UNF

.220

32.1

.340

.376

2s

UN

.s26

34.1

.345

.375
.37s

32
36

UNEF
UNS

.841
.345

82.8
32.1

.349
.362

.4376

14

UNC

.260

83.5

.376

66.3

800

.3125
.3160
.3230
.33!M
,33~o
.33W,
.3390
.3428
.3438
.3480
. 34s0

77
73
Ml
66

%&

.4786
.4892
.5048
.5110
.s04$
.5110
.5204
; :5

70
72

.578

.5212
.5469
.5625
.5687
.5625
:=

.582
.020
.396
.592

.5781
.5823
.5923
.5938

.0049
.004Q
.OoM
.OoM
.004$
. (m!
.004{
. 004t
.004(
. 004{
.004(

.5361
.5518
.5874
;5736
,5674
.5786
.5s30
.5ss0
.5877
.5287
.5987

.300

12
13

UN8
UNC

.410
.417
.4s2
:%

.42a

.466

82.1
88.1
33.$
82.1
84.1
32.8

UNC

.472

82.6

.4eo

.484
.446
.467
.470
.474

.500
.&xl

:%

.5626

12

.6625

16

UN

.496

83.1

.502

.6626
.6625
.6s25

18
24)
24

UNF

.502
.508
.s17

32.8
32.9
84.1

.515

.&624
.lwn

28
32

.524
.6.S9

82.0
82.5

.532
.526

:$%

11
la
16

.627
.625
.557

S&f

.546
.552
.571

83.1
88.1
82.1
84.1
32.8

foota at@ad

.0042
.0042
.04M2

.0043
.0048
.0048
.0048
.0048
.W4a
.0048
.0048
.LW48
.0049
.0349
.0049

65.7
65.3

UN
UN

78
77
75

.87
72
77
:4

.407
.411

.Lm
.s88
.591

.2810
.2812
.2854

.4688
.4s44
.YJOo
.5062
.Kooo
.5082
.5155
.5136
.5202
.5212
.5263
.3s12

2s
32

UN

;:
67

.4177
.4266
.4266
.4422
.4578
.4736
.4736

65.4

20
24
2s
32

.2852
.2854
.2824

&

.6041
.0041
.0041
.0041
.C042
.0042

86

.0047
.0047
.(M)47
.0047
.0047
.0048
. 0Q4s

65.9

.395

83:8

.2701
,2761
.2$11
.231:
.2352
.2854

.2640
.2720
.2770
.2770
:2810
.2812

30
72
78
77

.284

38.9
83.0
s!?-.5

.560
.s71

.2608
.2651
.2608
.2661
.2701

.4130
.4219
.4219
.4376
.4531
.46s8
.4688

82.1

UN

72

.0028
.0Q41
.003$
.0041
.0041

.3626
.3640
.3726
.3816
.3E06
.3952
.4086
.4036
..4163

.383
.322
.404

UNF

;:
g

.0028
.0038
.0038
.0038
.00S8
.0023
.0038
.0038
.0038
.0038

.0046
.0046
.0046
.0046
.0046
.0046
.0046
.Cit46
.0046

.370

18

.2570
.2610
.2570
.2610
.2660

%324

86
84
77
75
79
72
72
82
77

UN

.825
.824
.625
.625
.628

33
w
75
72
71
69
all
67
77
71
So

.3580
.3524
.3750
.3770
.3s80
.3206
.4040
.4040
.4032

UNF
UNEF
UN

.625

.1920
. X)1O
.2031
.2040
.2055
.2130
.2188
.2188
.2210
.2210

v
75

16

UN
~:c

;;
7.25 mm

.1460

in
. 19%8
.2028
.2048
.2069
.207$
.2023
.2168
.2226
.2228
.2248
.2248

:%
.m44
.0044
.0044
.0045
.0045
.0045
.0045

20

UN

64.7

.4374
.487d
.427(

UN
UNEF

I
y

in

size

.3169
.3204
.3274
.3364
.3364
.8434
.3434
.3432
.3482
,3s25
.3525

.437a

;:F
U;;F

P$)olxable

mean

thread

#9
#8
#7
11A

.mo

Pe%fmtJ ~ %Prw:i~g

Drill size

Wood

thread
in

Top
dri IIs cnd percent of thread

Clasees lB and 26 minor diameter,


internal ihreada
Irmda
per
inch

16and2B -Continued

.520
.627

tuble.

16

$
~4

Y
{:4

:!
78
67

H
77

78
72
87
:!
7a
77

;:
87
78
E
::
77

.3861
.5212
.4261

Per:;n!
$Iweod

77
73
70
86
65
82
72
59
67
62
70

1[
.

-J

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,,,,,,

.;,,;;;
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, .,,,,:;::
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itii

N.

m.

,,,

,,,

,4!,,,,,,
,4,
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t4i,
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, !!,,,,,,,
N:::::::,

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*.41

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,,,
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,.,
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i,.,,,;
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:::::::::

,,,
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, ,,,
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,:;

,,,
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.
i
,
,

:-

.-.*-----

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.-.-.-.7.

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, , . .

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iiwiiiiiwima

%m3ilSm@kl k~$$~iigg$
ilii%ig
%mii%$!im
+2.-*W .Oemu

,.,,,,,,,,
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,
: iwy?i! Mw%w %$wfili iw$ W!ww

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,.3!,
+,,$
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I.
44!,.,
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!%
ii?

FED -STD -H28/2A

TABLE

Thread SIZ6

breads
per
inch

11. A.

1- Tap

Classes lB and 2B miner diameter.


internal threods
)esig Iation

~/
Perccmt
threod

1.3125
1.3125

12
16
18

.1.3125
1.3125
1.3125
1.375

20
28
6

UN
UN
UN
UNEF
UN
UN

1.177

83.4

1,202

1.222
1.245

83.6
83.1

1.252
1.258
1.274

83.8
83.9
83.0

1.240
1.259
1.265
1.270
1.282

UNC

1 .19.5

83.1

1.225

1.375

UN

1.240

83.1

1.265

1.375
1.375

12
16
18

UNF
UN
UNEF

83.1
83.8
83.1

UN
UN

1.285
1.307
1.315
1.321
1.336

83.1
84.1

1.303
1,321
1.328
1.332
1.345

1.4375

UN

1.257

33.4

1.288

1.4375

UN

1.302

83.4

1.327

1,4375
1.4375
1.4375
1.4375
1.4375

12
16

UN

M
28

UN

1.347
1.370
1.377
1.363
1.399

83.6
83.1
83.8
83.9
83.0

1.365
1.384
1.390
1.395
1.407

1.500

UNC

1.320

83.1

1.350

69.3

1.375
1.375
1.375

uK#

1.500

UN

1.365

83.1

1.390

67,7

1.500
1.500
1.500

12
16

UNF

::%

;;
28

UN

1.410
1.432
1.440
1.446
1.461

83.1
33.8
83.1
83.1
84.1

1.428
1.446
1.452
1.457
1.470

66.5
66.5
66.5
66.2
64.7

UN

1.382

83.4

1.413

1.5625

Ui#F

1.5625

UN

1,427

83.4

1.452

1.5625
1.5625
1.5625

UN
UN

1.472

83.6

1.490

UN

1.495
1.502
1.508

83.1
83.8
83.9

1.509
1.515

1.5625

12
16
18
20

1.625

UN

1.445

83.1

1.475

1.626

UN

1.490

83.1

1.515

1.625
1.625
1.625
1.625

12
16
18
20

UN
UN
UNE1
UN

1.535
1.557
1.565
1.571

83.1
83.8
83.1
83.1

1.553
1.571
1.578
1.582

1.6875

UN

1.507

33.4

1.538

69.1

1.6875
1.6875

UN
UN
Ufw .

1.552
1.597

83.4
S3.6

1.577
1.615

1.6875
1.6875
1.6875

8
12
16
lF
m

UNEF
UN

1.620
1.627
1.633

83.1
33.8
83.9

1.634.
1.640
1.645

68.0
67.0
65.9

1.750

UNC

1. 5;4

83.1

1.568

1.750

UN

1.570

33.1

1.600

1.750

UN

1.615

33.1

1.640

1.750
:.;51,

12

UN
UN
UN

1.660
1.682
1.696

83.1
83.8
83.1

1.678
1.696
1.707

UNEF

Drill size
I

in

in

fiozimum

thread
1.3125

TrJP drills and percent of threod

J
Perg;nt
Minimum

in

1
;;&
; ;$

; :jj
17A
146
1%
115~

1.520

1?4

drill sizes, Unif ied screw t breads, classes M and 2B -Continued

65.8
65.4

6ee feetnotenat endof table.

18

{;:

I:@
{;$fi
l%
{;z~
1?4

in

87
77
87
72
77
87
65
72
67

------------------------------------------------------. --------. . . . . . . ..----------

.._!L------------------------------------------------------..........
----------

--------.........
--------------------------------.........
----------.: -.,--

87
79
72
87
77
87
72
77
87
65
72
67

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------------------:------------------------------------------------------------------------.-3------

-.-. --..>
---. ----.
----------------. . . . . . ... . . . . . ..------------------------. . . . . . ..-----------------

79
72
87
77
87
72
77
87
72
67

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------------------------------------------------- . . . . . . . . . . . .
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. . . . . . ..------------------

87
79
87
77
87
72
77
87
72
67

---------..........
---------. . ... . . ...
------------.-----------------------. . . . . . . ..----------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

. . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . . . .... . .. . .. .


---------------------------------.2- . . . . .
. . . . . . ..-

79
72
87
77
87
72
77
87
65
72

------------------------------------------------------. ------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------------------. ------------------

--------------------------------------------------------.........
-----------------

79
72
87
77
87
72
77
87
65
72

---------------------------------------------------------------. ---------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

.........
----------------------------------------. . . . . . ..-------------------------

87
79
72
77
87
72
77
87
65
72

------------------. -------------------------------.----------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

84
78
87
79
72
87
77
67
87
72
77
72

---------------------------------------------------------------. -----------------------------------. ---------

.:-------------- -..
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--------. . . . . . ..----------------------------------------------------------------.........
---------

FED-STD-H28/2A

TAI

Z ILA.1

- Tap dril I sizes, Unified screw threods, closses IB and 2B -Continued

hreode

inch

ilmad

>esigmotion

i II

in
2.875
2.875
2.875
2. S75
2.875
2,875

in

. . . . . . ..---------. . . . . . . ..----------------------------

.........
--------------------------------.. . . ... ..

------ . . . .
------- . . .
.- . ..- . . . .
. . . . ..-. -.
. . . ..- ---96 .- . . ..- -..

. . . . . . ------------ ------ ---.........-- . . . . . --------- ---

. ----- ---------- .
------ . . .
.. -. .-. . .
------ --------- -.

3.0000

77

--------------------

3.2500
3.54300

77 /----------------------------77 ,----------------------

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

2T604
2.695
2.740
2. 7s5
2.207
2.821

83.4
33.1
83.1
83.1
S3.8
83.1

2.642
2.725
2.765
2.S03
2.821
2.832

71.7
69.3
67.7
66.5
66.5
66.2

2,6250
2.6875
2.7500
2.7812
2.8125
2.8125

77
87
77
87
77
96

3.000
3.ooiI
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000

\rJc

2.729
2.820
2.865
2.910
2.932
2.946

B&;

UN
UN
UN
UN

83:1
83.1
83.8
33.1

2.767
2,850
2.8110
2.928
2.946
2.957

71.7
69.3
67.7

2.7500
2.8125
2.8750
2.9134
2,9375
2,9375

3.2.54

U NC

2.979

S3.4

3.017

71.7

3.267
3.517

71.7
71.7

3)4
3?4

3.500
3.750
J/

Tapdrill andperccmtof

ClasseslB ond 28 minordiometar,


internal threads

3.229
3.479

UNC
UNC

1000/ of threed : 0.75H

z::
66.2

.. ... . .. ..
. . . . . . . ..---------..........
..........
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----------

----

( SO020.2.3).

J
TABLE
I

II
Thread size

T hr&ds
inch

Dealg-

Unified

UNF

in
0.0465

;:7:

screw Ihreork,

Tap drill and percent of thmrnd

Mammum W

0.0514

in
52.9

64

UNC

.0561

83.3

.0623

52.7

.073

72

UNF

.05s0

33.1

.0635

52.7

.086

56

UNC

.0667

83.2

.0737

53.0

.086

64

UNF

.0691

33.3

.0753

52.7

48

UNC

.0764

83.5

.0s45

53.6

.099

fr6

UNF

.0797

83.2

.0865

53. rJ

.112

40

UNC

.0849

83.4

.0939

55.7

.112

48

.0894

LL.5

.096s

56.2

.125

40

UNC

.0970

33.4

.1062

57.9

.125

44

UNF

,1004

.83.3

.1079

57<il

. 13s

32

UNC

.1040

83. s

.1140

59.1

.138

40

UNF

,1110

33.1

.11s6

50.7

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overa1 ze,
meen

P~o~ebte

Perc~ntl/

eize

Thread

.,
0%-w

olk5
.0015

#54
#53
#33
,4

.0550
.0595
.0595
.0625

.0015
.0015
.0015
.0015

.0665
.0610

#51
:4%

.0670
.0700
.0730
.0700
.0730

.0017
.0017
al;;
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.0760
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.0019
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.0779
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.0s39
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78
70
60
80
56
69
63
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.0860

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.0890
.0935
,0938
.0s90
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.0938
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#39
#38
#37
#38
#37
#36

.0930
.0995
.1015
.1040
.1015
.1049
.1065

.0023
.WJ23
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. 10Q3
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76
71
66
56
72
63
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#36
$35
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#33
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.1063
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.1120
.1126
.1136
.1168
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.1166
.1186

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#45
#46
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#44
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.1065
.1094
.1100
.1110
.1130
,1110
.1130
.1160

.04s4

.0610
.0640

.1038
.1062
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20

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80

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50
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TABLE

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II

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mbw

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inch

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.1807

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28

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28
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.3070

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79
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72
83
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.6046
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.4130
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.201a
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. 204C
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.213C
.2181
.2188
.221a

.3123
.3160
.3230
.3320
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78
77
72
76
77
87
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72
87
78
78
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72
67
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76
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of
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,.875
.875
.875
.875
.87.5
.875
.875

73
71
64
64
64

<0052
.0052
.0052
.0052
.0053
.0054
.0054
.c&i5

.7708
.7864
.8021
.8076
.8178
.8335
.8420
.8493

72
82
79
73

.0055
.0057
.0059
.0060
.0060

.8493
.8807
.8065
.9017
.9122

81

.9645
.9688

a
78
77
72
77
77

.0059
.0059
.0060
.Cro60
.0061
.01M2
.0063
.W64
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.3653
.8s09
.9122
.9279
.9335
.9437
.0594
.9709
.9753

87
83
77
87
77
87
72
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.0061
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.0071

.9279
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.9219
.9274
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1.0156
1.0312

74.
74.
74.
72.
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.9688
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1.0312
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1.0069
1.0382
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,7580
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.7329
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73.5
72.9
71.3
69.8
69.2

.8070
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.8360
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83.1
83.1
83.0
83.8
83:1
84.1
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.7681
,7952
.3068
.8158
.8287
.S426
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74.1
73.7
73.5
72.9
71.3
69.8
69.2

.7656
.7812
.7969
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.8281
.8366
,8438

.8470
.8700
.8830
.8990
.9040

83.6
83.1
83.9
83.0
82.5

.8575
.8783
.8912
.9051
.9094

73.9
72.9
71.3
69.8
69.2

.8438
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87
77

.3650
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83.1

74.1

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83.0
83.8
83.1
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72. S

.8594
.8750
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87
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12
14
16
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72
75
77
76
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78
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72
83
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.5674
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71
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78
69
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1.0069
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61
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71.
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1.067
1.107
1.128
1.135
1.141
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1.1254
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1.115
1.160
1.182
1.190
1.106
1.211

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83.
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83.
83.
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1.112
1.129
1.169
1.196
1.198
1.203
1.217

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.7334
.7552
.7708
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1.000
1,.om
1.000
1.OW
1.OCUI
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.0052
.0052
.0052
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73.5
73.3
72.9
71.3
69.8
69.2

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x
28

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.6545
.6707
.6908
.7037
.7176
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.6456
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83.1
83.1
83.8
83.1
84.1
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12

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.6420
.6600
.6820
,6960
.7110
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,9375
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20
28

84
87
77
72
89
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1.125
1.125
1.125
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72.8
71.3
70.4
69.8
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.0050
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.6085
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.6412
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87
77
72
87
82
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83.9
84.1
83.0
82.5

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.5938
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,6406
.6406
.6496
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.5970
.6200
.6330
.6420
.6490
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.0049
..0049
.0049
.0049
.0049
.0049
.0049
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.5860
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.5350
.5570
.5650
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79
72
77
87
78
72
87
78
91
77

71.3
70.4

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.5312
.5469
.5625
.5625
.5687
.5781
.5781
.5828
.5828
.5938

.5787
.5869
.5926
,5969

.6875
,6875
.6875
,6875
.6875
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.8125
.8125
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72.7
72.7
72.4
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.750
.750
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.750
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mean

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:5391
.5463
.5662
.5730

11
12
16
18
20
24
28
32

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24
28
32

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.625
.625
.625
.625
.625
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FED-STD-H28/2A
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screw Woeods,cktss

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Inch

Desig

minor diomat@r, Intemol

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.375
1.375
1.375
1.375
1.375
1.37$
1.375

1.437s
i.437s
1.4375
1.4375
1.4375
1.437.5
1 .437s
1.500
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1.500
1.$00
1.500

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83.8
83.9
83.0

1.2s32
1.260s
1.2662
1.2801

71:3
69.8

1.1050

82.1

1.2146

74.1

82.1

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1.2400
1.2850
1.3070
1.3150
1.3210
1.3360

1.2547
1.2948
1.31.s8
1.3220
1.3267
1.3426

74,1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8

Cs

1.2S70

83.4

1.2771

74.1

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1.3020
1.3470
1.3700
1.3770
1.3830
1.3990

83.4
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1.3172
1 .3s73
1.3782
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1.625
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1.625
1.625
1.623
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1.6675
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1.687s
1.6875
1.6875
1.760

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1.1922
1.2323

1.1770
1.2220
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79
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79
87
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---------. . . . . . . .... .. .. . . ..
------------------. . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . ..

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. . .. . . . .. .
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. . . . . . . .... .. .. . .. .
. . . . . . . .............. .. . . ...
. . . . . . . ..-

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:;
72
78
79
87
Z
:
86
%
87
77
g

1.3797

83.1

83.1
64.1

1.4198
1.4408
1,4480
1.4537
1. 4e7e

1.3820
1.4270
1.4720
1.4930
1.5020
1.s030

63.4
83.4
E3.6
83.1
83.s
83.9

1.4021
1.4422
1.4823
1.s033
1 .s10s
1.5162

74.1
74.1
74.1
;:.;

1 .44s0
1.4900
I.wsa
I . 5s70

S3.1

1.4648

74.1

83.1

1.3047
1.6448
1.56s8
1. S730
1.5767

74.1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.3

;
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87
79
77

83.8
83.1

83.1

%!

j:%

83.1

71:3
69.s

71:3

83.4

1.s271

74.1

;:!

1:0330

63:8
83.9

1.S872
i .6073
1.6283
1 .63s3
1.8412

74.1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.8

1.5340

83.1

1 .ss75

74.1

1. S070
1 .5s20
1.5970
~.:;;

UNC

1 :40s1

87
77
87
77
87
72
71

83.1

UN
UN

83.1

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1.3650
1.4100
1.4320
1,4400
1.4460
1.4610

UN
U~$F

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83.0

of tinod

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83.4

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i:%
1.5625
1.6625
1.562s
1..W?S
1.5625

1/
PorcrmtOf

in

in

1.3125
1.3125
1.3125
1.3125
1.3125
1.3125

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threod$

87

72

E
87
72
34
2
79
87

1.750

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1,3700

83.1

1.s896

74.1

~.7so
1.7s0
1.7.?4)
1.7s0

UN

83.1

74.1
72.9
71.3

83.8
83.1

1.6297
1.6698
1. 6s08
1.7037

74.1

w
UN

].eteo
l.eeoo
1.6820
1.6960

1.s125

UN

1.6320

83.4

1.6521

74.1

1.6770
1.7220
1.7430
1.7SW

83.4

1.6922
I .7323
1.7s33
1.7662

74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

07 .......... .......... .........


---------------------------........E .......... ---------77 -----------.-.---------.-.---------S7 .......... -----------------.........----------% .......... .........----------

1<7146
1.7347
1.7948
1.81s8
1,8287

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

1.7771
1.8172
1.8373
1.8783
1.8912

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

63.1

1.812s

UN

1. S125
1.8125
1.8125

w
UN

1.87s
1.87s
1.875
1.875
1 .87s

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

1 .937s
1.9376
1.937s
1.9375
1.937s

UN

1. 7s70

83.4

UN
UN

1.8020
E.8470
1.67(N)
1.6630

83.4

::

1.6930
1.74ml
1.78.50
1.8070
I .6210

&e fmlua@tiendof44kk

23

n ...................---------72 .......... .........----..----

79 .......... ........-. .........

.--------n .........-........87 .........-..........--------77


72

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---------. . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . .

79
87

. .. .. .. . .. .. ... . .. .- . .. . .. . ..
.- ------. . . . . . . . . . . -------. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ----------------------------------. . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
---------. . . . . . . . . . ---------

:
77
72

FED-STDH28/2A

TABLE

~.A.2

- Top drill sizes, Unified

screw threads,

class 3B -continued

,
Tap drill and percent of thread

Class 3S minardiameter, internal threads


Thread SiZQ

hp~
inch

Oesig natian

~rcen+l/

[ ercd~

Drht size

of

Thread

T bread

jinll

U&c

UN
UN
UN
::s

1:7590
1.8200
1.6650
1.9100
1.9320
1.9460
1.9950

S&

1:0450

82.8
83.1
82.1

2:0033

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3
72.9

1. 7;;2
1.8281
1.8750
1.9062
1.9375
1.9531
2.00W

76 . . . . . ..-..l
7$ . . . . . . . ..77 . . . . . . . ..87 ---------77 . . . . . . . . ..72 ----------77 ..-. -... ---,

----------------------------------------------------------------

.........
---------------------------------------------------

1.9646
2.0047
2.0448
2.0658
2.0787

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

1.9531
2.OQOO
2.0312
210625
2.0326

79
77
87
77
96

-..-------------------------------------------

. . . . . . . ..-------------------------------------

-..: -------------------------------------

----------

. . . . . . ..-

1:7861
1.8296
1.8797
1.91e8
; . ::?

2.125
2.125
2.125
2.125
2.125

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

kn
2.0670
2.0710

83.1
83.1
83.1
83.8
82.1

2.1875

UNS

2. 12cKl

83.1

2.1282

72.9

2.1230

77

-----------

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.ooOo
2.0312
2.0625
2.1250
2:1562
2.1875
2.1875

87
76
87
77
87
77
96

------------------. . . . . . . . . . ---------------------------.-------------------------------------------..-. -.---------------------

.........
------------------------------------------------. .. . . . . .

2.250
2.250
2.250
2.250
2.2.50
2.250

UNC
UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

2.0080
2,0700
2,1150
Z.loim
2.1820
2.1960

82.5
82.1
tx3.1
83.1
82.8
83.1

2.0261
2.0896
2.1297
2.1698
2.1903
2.2037

2,3125

UNS

2.2430

83.1

2.2533

72.9

2.2500

77

.-. -.-.

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2;1875
2.2W
2.2835
2.3125
2.3125

87
77
85
77
90

-------------------. . . . . . . ------------.---. --. --:---------. . . . . . . . . . 1----------------------------

-----------------------------------------

72.9

2,37.33

77

----------

----------

---------

2.2594
2.3396
2.3797
2.4198
2.4403
2.4527

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.2134
2.2500
2,3125
2.3750
2.4062
2.4375
2.4375

87
77
87
77
07
77
98

---------------------------. . . . . . . ... . ------------....-----------

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---------------------------------------------------------

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----------------.........
---------------------------------

--------------------.--.. ------------------------------

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2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

2.1950
2.2400
2.2850
2.3070
2.3210

83.1

.W
83.1

2.2146
2.2547
2.2948
2.3158
2.3287

2.4375

UNS

2.3700

82.1

2.3783

83.1

---, ----------

2. 22W
2.3200
2.3650
2.4104)
2.4320
2.4460

8s.4

::%
2.500
2,500

UNC
UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

2.625
2.625
2.625
2.625
2.625
2.625

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

2.3540
2. 443a
2.4900
2.5250
2.5670
2.5710

83.4
83.1
83.1
82.1
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2.3844
2.4646
2.5U47
2.5448
2.6658
2.5787

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.3438
2.3750
2.4375
2.5CK)0
2.5312
2.5625
2.5525

87
77
87
77
87
77
96

2.750
2.760
2.750
2.7.54
2.750
2.750

\:c

2.4790
2.5700
2.6150
2.6600
2.6820
2.6960

83.4
83.1
33.1
83.1
82.8
82.1

2.5094
2.5896
2.6297
2.6698
2.6908
2.7037

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.5004
2.3525
2.6250
2.6562
2.6875
2.6875

77 . --------87 ki--.--.--77 . --------87 ---------77 . . . . . . . ..96 ----------

2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875

UN
UN
UN
UN
UN
UN

83.1
S2. a
83.1

2.6244
2.7146
2.7547
2.7048
2.8158
2.8287

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.6250
2.6875
2.7500
2.7812
2,8125
2.8125

77
87
77
87
77
96

3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.(M.)O

~:c

82.4
83.1
82.1
83.1
82.8
83.1

2.7594
2.8346
2.8797
2.9198
2.9408
2.9537

74.1
74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
71.3

2.7500
2.8125
2.8750
2.9134
2.9375
2. W75

77
:;

3.250

UNC

2.9790

83.4

3.0W4

74.1

3.500

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3. 22LUI

83.4

3.2594

74.1

3j4

.3.750

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3.4790

82.4

3: 50!34

74.1

2.WO
2.500

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UN
UN
UN
UN

100/~af

82.1

82.1
82.1
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%
82.1

UN
UN
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thread

=0.75

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20.2.3).

24

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30
77
96

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3.WX!

77

----------

----------

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3.25(24

77

----------

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-

3.500C

77

----------

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. . . . . . ..-

83.1
S4.1
83a
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63.8
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84.1
83.0
82.3
84.8
83.s
83.1
82.1
84.1
W.f
83.1
83. s

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.211
.216
. J20
.232
,258
.267
.274
. 27V
.282
.307
.321
.WO
.330
.341
.W1
.300
,370
.383
,WJtl
.404

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or
or
or

or
w
or
or
or

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.437.%14
.437fi-10
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.4375-28
.4376-32

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83.1
84.1
83.8

,171
.177
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w No.
or No.

.216-24
.210-28
.218-32

m 1/2-3%

kmtnoleoat endof table,

.000-32

.m-20 or 1/2-20
.MIS-28or 1/2-28

.f4X1-l:i
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1/2-12
or 1/2/13
or 1/2-10

7/16-14
7/1(1-iO
7/18-20
7/10-28
7 j 10-32

i/4-20
1/4-28
l/4-32
1/4-:!0

12-24
12-28
12-22

,480

.410
.417
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.411

83.1
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,100-24
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85.4

.378
.384
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83.1

.120
,134

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83.1
83.1
83.6
03.1
84.1
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83.C
82. [

!321
.332
.340
,345
.340
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,111

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10-24
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83.4
83.3

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.428
.434
.440
.457
.470
.474

.280
.289

,277
. Z82

; :::

.220

.207
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.181
.180
.100

. I:xl
.164

.139
.142

.114
.Ilv

.1002
.1079

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.0va8

83.4
83.5

:OM~

or No, 4-40

or No. 4-48

.112-40
.112-48

.0843
.08s5

83.0
63.2

64?.2
04.7
64.0

IW.o
tlo.rl

So. o

00.3
fxl. v

00.5
00.2
04.7
04.7
0+.0
03.7

0;:3
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6.7.8
a5.4
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24.2
04.7
84.0
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64.0

04.7
64.7

62.8
04.0

01.0
01.0

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M.2

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52.7
5.7

.0737
.0703

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.43b
.452
. we
.470

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.432
.440
.401

.377
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.403
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.314
.327
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.278
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.202
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.223

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.430
.440
.403
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.421

.414

.400

.304
.373
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.322
.338
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.340

.311

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.261
.2i(J
.270
.280
.203

.213
.218
.221

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.t73
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.147
.138

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.178

.133
.136

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.113

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. I02J

.087 I
.0V12

.0783
.0814

.0s80
.0707

.0580
.05ve

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.138
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.10s
.116

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.08V4
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.410
.417

.360
.370
.383
.309
.404

.341
.346

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.274
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.211
.216
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.171
.177
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.337
.343
.347
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.262
.267
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,287

.204
.218
.222
,225

.178
.184
.188

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.117

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.407

.314
.327
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.348

.209
.264
.272
.278
.282
.285

.202
.210
.220
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,176
.181
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.150
.100

.134
.138

.102
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.1021
.1042

.0804
.0V31

.0S05
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.434
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.376
.384
.305
.407
,411

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.220
.224
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.181
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63.O

33,2
83.3

.0s07
.0091

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$%514

,0S23
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83.1

Ihr.odo

83.3
83.1

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.s5s1
.0580

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.073-72

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lengths of enaaaemenl, stotwkrd Unif idd and wxn%UNS threads,


clo2ss81B &d2Ef(8ee30.l)J/
-

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Swka
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- R~mended

NomlnOl clt~ In inches


and ttwodo par inch

TABLE 11.A.3

5/8-11
5/8-12
5/8-16
5!% 18
,$/8 20
s/8
24
5i8 28
5/8-32

or
or
or
or
or

3/4-10
3/4-12
3/4-16
:i!.i 18

or 11/16-12
or 11/16-16
or 1 1/1+1S
11/ 16--20
or 11/16-24
[?r 11/16 -28
or 11/16-32

or
or
or
or
or
or
or
or

.9375-12
.9375-.16
.9373-20
.9373-28
.9375-32

u
or
or
or
or

15/16-12
15/16-16
15/16-20
15/16-28
15/16-32

g:~

83.6
83.1
S3.9
83.0
S2.5

.s21
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.841
.647
.870
. 81N
.899
.904

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i
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S3.1 i
84.1
83. S

83.1

S3. S
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82,5

83:5

83.0
S3.1
83,8
83.1
8:1.1
83.1
S4.1
83.8

S3.6
83.1
S3. S
83.9
84.1
S3. O
82.5

83.1S3.1
83.0
83. s
83.1

.755
.785

.642
.660
.682
.690
.696
.711
.716

,654

.597
.620
.627
.633
ti.12
,64$

.527
.535
.55i
56.;
.571
!W6
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.591

.529

.472
.495
.502
.508
.517
~~~

in

87S9
or 7/8-9
,%75-12 w 7/8-12
.s75-14
or 7,8-14
.S75-16
or 7/S--16
.875-1S
Or 7/8-18
.87.3 -20 or 7,8 ?0
.875-28
w 7/8-.28
. 87S-32 Or 7/S-:i2

11

Th~eod

~ercen2/

S3.6
S3.1
83.8
33.9
s:+.0
S2.5

Minimum

.722
.74.5
.752
~58
.:74
.!79

or
or
or
or
or
or

Or 3/4-32

closses

lengths of engagement,

3/

.865
.884
S95
.907
.911

.778
.803
.s14
.821
S28
.832
.s45
.849

:%

: ;:8
.765
.770

,663
.678
.696
703
:707
.720
72.4

.615
.634
.640
.645
.6.52
.6.57
.661

.546
.553
.571
.578
5s2
.590
5%5
.599

in
. 4eo
.509
.515
.520
.527
.532
..536

Maximum
I

67.0
6S.9
6.5.4
6.5.7
6S.3

:::;

:::

,1

.904

.8.47
.870
. S&?
,899

:%!
.802
.s11
.S18
S24
W3
.843

67.2
66.5
6,5.7

.8.12
.873
.886
.901
(W,l

:%:

:E

.75.5
7s.;
:798
.807
.s15
.s21
,836
,8,

.647
.664
6s6
.693
.699
.713
.71s

.602
6~3
.630
.636
.645
.661
,655

..532
.539
.561
..568
.574
.582
5ss
.593

.1

.861
.880
. S92
.905
.~90Y

.847

w:

.772
.798
.s10
.818
.g~~

I
I
II

/!

,!
;;

. S56
.877
S89
. (MM
.907

766
:794
.866
.s14
.s21
.827
. S40
. S45

: ;!:
7S2

.731
.752
.759
736
:755
.762
.:67
, so
:784

.666
.627
.634
.639
.647
.653
.657
.652
,669
.689
.696
,702
.716
.720

65S
.673
.693
.699
~04
,18
:722

.611
.630
.637
.642
.650
.655
.659

.,536
.544
.,564
.571
.577
58S
.590
59;
.541
54s
.568
.574
5s0
.587
.593
.597

4s1
.502
.509
.514
.522
52S
m2

in

11

Minimum

.(95
.765
.770
.:82
.(S6

.~40

:%?
.720
.724

.6(LJ
.678
.696

.546
.553
.571
.578
5S2
5(40
.595
.599

12

Maximum

Above 0.67D thru 1.5D

4S6
.505
.512
,517
525
.530
534

in

in
.477
49s
. FM
.511
.520
.526
Wo

: ;;:
I

II

10

Max[mum

Mirimum

.722
.745
~,j2
I ~D8
:774
.779

Maximum

67.0
65.9
65.8
r35.4
65.7
65,3

.597
.620
.627
.633
.642
.649
.654

.527
.535
.557
.565
.571
5s0
.586
.591

529

.472
.495
W2
50s
..517
. ~~~

in

Ml nhnum

Above 0.33D !hru 0.67 D

6+2
.660
.682
.690
.696
.711
.716
I

II

TOand including0.33D

Recommendedhole size limits for different Iermths of enaaaement


.-

stondord Unified and some UNS threads}

67. o
66.5
66.5
65.1
66.2
64.7
64.0

67.0
65.9
65.8
6.=).4
63.6
65.7
65.3

66.9
66.5
66,.5
65.1
66.2
64.7
64.7
64.0

67.0.
65.9
65:S
65.4
6.5.6
65.7
65.3

T h%d

~ermnt~l

II

lB orid
2B (see30.1)-continued

Minor diameter of internal threads

13/16-12
13/16-16
13/16-18
13/16-20
13/16-28
13/16-32

.S123-12
.8125-16
,8125-18
.S12520
.8125 -28
.S125-32

7S032

3;4-20
7S0-28UPs/4-28

.750-10
7.50-12
: 7S2-16
.7501s
75w20

.6 Q;j-12
.6875 -16
,6873-18
.6875-2001
.6873-24
.687; .28
.6875-32

.625-11
.625-12
.62.516
.625--18
,625 20
.ti25-24
.625-28
.625-32

Seriee

II

hole size limits before threading for different

designation

II .A.3 Recommended

Nominal eize in inchee


ond threode per inch

TABLE

-n

-i
n

I+i
u

&a fwtnaka t endOr 4bb4e.

1. W25-6
1.6628-8
1 .s62s.12
1,5625-16
1.5625-18
1. S625-20

1.375-0
1,37fI-8
1.373-12
I.373-10
1,375-18
i.370-20
1.375-28

1,312$-8
1.3126-12
1.312&.141
1.312+18
1 .3}26-20
1.3123-28

8UN

8uN
12uN
16UN
UJNUS;

Mm

28u N

UNF
16UN
UJNubNF

1.382
1.427
1.472
1.495
1.s02
1.608

1:440
1.440
1.46i
83.4

83.1
83.8
52,0

::?5
1!520

I .413
1.452
1.400

I .360
1.428
1.446
1.453
1.457
\.470

1.350

1.320
1.36S
; .:Jg

(n&

28UN

I .384
1.300
I .305
1.407

69.1
68.1
67.0
65.9
65.8
05.4

1.382
1.427
1.472
1.495
1,G02
1.508

1.320
1.365
1.410
1,432
1.440
; .:::

1.333
I ,309

1.237
1.302
I .347
; $?

:.28?

1:300

1.1!).7
1.240
1.285
I .307
1.316
1.321
t .336

1.225
1.203
1.303
1.321
1.328
1.332
1.345

1.202
1.240
1 .2&o
1.26.5
1.270
1.282

.123
.140
.178
.100
.203
. m7
.220

,140
.145
,157

1.177
1.222
1.245
I ,2*2
1.238
1.274

II%
1.0s7
1.065
I .071
1.080

1:053
1.071
1.078
i .082
1.0!?5
,077
.115
.1X4

0.970

: :%x

.972
.985
,!?0s
1.022

,e27

.I1441
.061
.966

.80.5
.910
.923
.032
.940

y,09:

.092
.220
1,001
1.003
1.015
1.020
1.IX42

.CW4
. rJ57
.070
.974

.820
.028
M;

113uN
lJ#uENF

12UN

6UN
SUN

UNF
161N
UNP;P
201jN
28U N

LiNC

28UN

I .093
1.11$
I.ltln
1.182
1.100
1.103
1.211

I .2W-7
1. 2.7-)-8
i.2rlo-12
I .2.%10
1.2.$0-18
1. 2W.20
1. 230-2s
8UN
12UN
16UN
yti~N~

: :$%

0.970
.Wo
I.am
1,057
1.005
I.071
1.086
1,0.52
1.097
1.120
1.127
1.133
1.140

28GN

8UN
UNF
ltlUN
;oNuPkF

UNC

.927
.972
.983
.W15
1.002

1.1873-8
1,1873-)2
1.1875-16
:.1875-18
1.187$-20
1.1875-28

1.12$-7
I , 12.%8
1.12.-)-12
1.12s-10
1.12.V18
I .125-20
t .123-28

IOUN
tiN[?P
20UN
28U N

8UN
L2;.J

32uN

U NC
IJNF
UNS
10UN
U N9
y4E:

1.307
i .440
1.481
1,s02
i. boo
1.614

1.333
1,377
1,419
1.430
1.448
1 .4X4
\.4tM

1.477
1.4148
:.~

1.320
I .434

1.327
1 .37{
1.414
1.436
1.443
1.449
1.463

i .373
1.380
1.386
1.401

1 .Z6ri
1.308
I .332

1.272
I .315
1. 3:)6
I .377
1.384
1.380
1.403

1.202
1.2.4e
1,280
1.311
1.318
1.324
I.w

i:281
1.270

1,184
1.227
:.;$

1.102
1.121
1.104
1.180
1.103
1.100
1,213

.0$8
.102
.123
.130
,130
.Irll

0,077
.900
.039
.061
.068
.074
.n23

.934
.077
.989
.008
1 .imo
1,011
1 .02tl

.(I68

.871
.914
.927
.e3e
.943
;:::

1.210
1. 2;2
1.2w
1.314
1.321
1.327
1.340

i .231
I .252
I . 2s9
I . 2(N
1.278

1.100

1.100
1.127
1.169
1.189
1.}06
1.202
1.210

I.loo
1.127
1.134
1.139
1.103

1 .4m5

0.084
1 .(W3
1,044
1.034
1.071
I .077
1 ml-l

.877
.919
.931
.938
.946
.952
.906
.970

1 .40s
1.440
1.486
1.%)s
1 .s12
1.617

1.343
\.384
1.423
I .443
1.440
1.454
t .468

1 :3(i2
1.405

1.280
1.321
1.361
:.::

1:324
1.330
1.343

1.218
1.258
\. ;::

1:280

1.108
1.238
1.2.55
:. ;:;

1.118
1.134
1.173
1.193
I.luo
1.204
1.218

1.071
1.111
1.130
1.137
1.142
1.1$35

0.991
1.008
1.048
1.088
1.074
1.080
1.003

.046
. Cwo
.007
1 .00s
I .012
1.017
1.030

$33

.884
.923
.034
.943
;:~

1.397
1.440
1.481
1,602
;.pfJ

1.210
1.252
1.2114
1.314
1,321
1.327
1.340

a.loo
1.231
1.2s2
1.250
1.264
t .278

1:169
1.180
1.106
1.202
1.216

~.:g

.940
.981
.093
1 ,IX12
I .002
1.014
1.028

.877
.919
.931
,939
.946
.952
.eso
.970

1.413
1.452
1.400
1,500
1.s10
. l.wo

1.330
1.3V0
1.428
1.440
1 .45J
1.457
1,470

1.288
1.327
1.363
1.384
1.300
1. 34)5
1.407

1.123
1.140
1.178
1.106
1.203
1.207
I .220

.952
.990
i .001
I,CF33
1.015
1,020
i .032

.820
,028
.938
.e48
.003
.957
. e70
.974

I
t

11.A.3

6UN
8UN
12UN
16UN
UFNuE~

UNC

1.6S7$0
1 .6873-s
1.6875-12
1.6S75-16
1.6S75-1S
1.6675-20

1.750-5
1.756-6
1. 750-s

6UN
SUN
12UN
16UN
20UN
6UN
8UN
12UN
16UN
20UN
6UN
SUN
12UN
16UN
20UN

1.750-12
1.730-16
1 .736-2a

1.8126-6
1.s12+s
1.8125-12
1.8125-16
1. S125-20

1.876-6
1.875-8
1.875-12
1.876-16
1.875-36

1. 937W
1 .9375-s
1.9375-12
1.6376-16
1.9375-20
U NC
6UN
sUN
12UN
16UN
20UN

SUN
12UN
16UN
20UN

6UN

6UN
8UN
12UN
16UN
&NuENF

1.625-6
1.625-S
1.625-12
1.623-16
1.625-1S
1.626-20

Minimum

Minor

l:ees
1.ss4
1.895
1.795
l.s.xr
1.8S0
i .928
1.246
1.957

l:?e.i
1.814
1.827
1.772
1 .s15
1 .e5e
1.877
1.869
1.777
1.835
1.877
1.919
1.939
1.952

1.71s
1.758
1.798
1.818
1.830
1.786
1.821
1.801
l.eeo
1.892
1.788
1.843
1.884
1 .!$22
1.943
1.964

1.702
1.746
1.789
1.811
1.824
1.765
1.808
1.852
1.873
1.886

1.710
1.752
1.7e4
1.s14
1.827
1.772
1.815
1.s56
1.577
1.889
1.777
1.835
1.877
1.919
1.939
1.952

69.3
67.7
66.5

69.1
68.1
67.0
65.9
65.4
71.0
69.3
67.7
06.5
65.5
66.2

::;

83.5
83.1
83.1

83:9

R:
~.:

83.1
83.1
83.1
83.8
83.1

W
83.9

%::

1:752
1.764

1.655
1.626
1.736
1.755
1.767
1.640
1.6S4
1.727
1.748
1.761
1.647
:.;%

67.0
65.9
65.4

09::

83.4
83.4

83:1
83.8
83.1

; .;;:

.752
.764

.047
;;g

.569
.689
.702

S&

1.559
1.593
1.634
1.673
1.693
1.704
1.542
1.577
1.621
1.654
1.686
1.699
.550
.585
.627
.609
.6S9
.702

,70.1
69.3
67.7
66,5
60:;

:.~~

1.725
1.765
1.803
1 .s21
1.832

1.568
1.600
1.546
1.678
1.6%
1.707

i :M
1.645

83.1
~.:

1:642

1.5W
1.515
1.538
1.602
1.623
;.:g

E::
83. s
83.1
83.1
.522
.565
.606
.627
.634
.539

1.33s
1.577
1.615

12

1.330
1.571
1.611
:.03$

.536

11

Moximum

:475
1.516
1.652
1.571
1.578
1.582

10

Minimum

Above O.670 NmJ1.50

lt6S
1.608
1.54s
::=

Maximum

Mlnlmum

Abave 0.330 thruO.G70

69.1
68.1
67.0
65.9
65.8
65.4

Maximum

MI nlmum

To ardincludiw 0.33D

83.4
83.4
83.6
83.1
83.8
83.9

T bread

Pery8/

.450
.502
.544
.544
.571
.577

w
Maximum

Rerrnnmondedhole size Ilmltn for different lengths of engagement

69.3
67.7
86.5
66.5
65.1
66.2

83.1

Threod

PetFtZ/

dlometer of Internol threods

hole size limits before Mreadinq for dif ferent lengths of enQogement, standard Unif ied ond some UNS threads,
CIOSS6SlB and 2B(ese 30. 1)~/-continued

Series
deslgnotion

- Recommqtded

Nominal nlze in Inches


and threads per inch

TABLE

>

1%
03
~

I+
u
I

I
FED- STl)- W8/2A

..

.,.. --..

~-.

--

- .,

1.

---- .- -- ~

;0
---1
-.

---

.=

9
,

- -----

.- CI

29

size

or No. 3-48
or No. 3-56

or No. 440
Or No. 4,-48

or No. 5-40
or No. 5-44

or No. 6-32
or No. 6-40

or No. 8-32
or No. 8-36

w No.
or No.

or No.
or No.
or No.

.099-48
. w9-56

.112-40
.112-48

.,125 -40
.125-44

.138-32
.13840

.164-32
.164-36

.190-2.4
. lW-32

.216-24
.216-28
.216-32

.4375-14
.4375-16
.4376-20
.4375-28
.4375-32

.375-36

.375-16
.375-20
.375-24
::;g:g

.250-20
.250-28
.2543-32
23&36

or No. 2-56
or No. 2-84

.086-%
.086-64

12-24
12-28
12-32

10-24
10-32

1-64
1-72

or No.
.x No.

.073-64
.073-72

No. O-W

or

.c30-80

.0667
.0691
.0764
.0797
0s49
.0894
.0979
.1004
.1040
.1110
.1300
.1340
.1456
. 17W50
.1710
.1770
.1820
.1960
.2110
.2160
.2200
.2520
.2580
.2670
.2740
.2790
.2820
.3070
.3210
.3300
.3360
.3410
.34341
.3600
.3700
.3830
.3990
.4040

LiNC
UNF
:;$
UNC
UNF
UNC
UNF
:::
UNC
UNF
UNC
UNF
UNC
UNF
UNEF
UNC
UNF
\N&F
UNC
20UN
UNF
28UN
:N&F
UNC
20uN
UNF
28UN
~lW;F
UNC
16UN
UNF
:::

Iiameter

.0561
.0.580

;%465

Minimum

Minor

82.5

83.5
83.1
83.9
83.0

83.8
33.1
83.1
84.1
83.8
83.1

83.8
83.9
84.1
83.0
82.5
84.5

83.1
84.1
83.8
83.1

83.1
84.1
83.8

%::

8J::

83.8
83.1

83.4
83.3

83.4
83.5

8$:

83.2
83.3

83.3
83.1

83.1

II

of internal

for dif ferent

.3717
.3800
.3916
.4061
.40e4

.3182
.3297
.3372
.3426
.3469
.3501

.2807
.2847
.2877

.2630
: ;.3:

.2087
.2190
.2229
.2258

Maximum

.1140
.1186
.1389
.1416
1555//
. 164i
.1807
.1857
.1895
.2067
.21eo
.2229
.2258
.2630
.2680
.2754
.2807
.2847
.2877

.1091
.1147
.1346
.1378
.1502
.1602
.1758
.1815
.1859
.2013
.21541
.2189
.2218
.2577
.2632
.2714
.2767
.2807
.2837
.3128
.3253
.3332
s3386
.3429
.3461
.3659
..3749
.3875
.4011
.4034

.1115
.1167
.1367
.1397
.1528
.1621
.1782
.1836
.1877
.2040
.2171
.2212
.2243
.2604
.2656
.2734
.2789
.2832
.2863
.3155
.3275
.3354
.3410
.3455
. 34e6
.3688
.3774
.3896
.4035
.40S41

.1066
.1128
.1324
.1359
..1475
.1582
.1733
.179.4
.1841
.1986
.2131
.2172
.2203
.2551
.2608
.2694
.2749
.2792
.2823
.3101
.3231
.3314
.3370
.3415
.3450
.3630
.3723
.3855
.3W5
.4040

.1091
.1148
.1345
.1377
.1502
.1601
.17.58
.1815
.1858

.2.577
.2632
.2714
.2772
.2817
.2850
.3127
.3253
.3336
.3395
.3441
.3475
.3660
.3749
.3875
.4020
.44B6

.2520
.2530
.2670
.2740
.2790
.2820
.3070
.3210
.3300
.3360
.3410
.3454
. 361XI
.3700
.3830
.39eo
.4040

68.6
68.5
68.5
68.5
68.5
68.7
70.0
69.7
69.8
69.8
69.2
69.0
70.9
70.8
70.7
69.8
69.2

.3717
.38wl
.3916
.4051
.4044

1 %
.3426
.3469
.3501

.3182

.1082
.1079
.1021
.1042

.1020
.1041

.1041
.1060

.0845
.0865
.0805
.0831

10IIO
.1023

.0871
.oe12

.2013
.2152
.2196
.2229

.1710
.1770
.1820

.1450
.1560

.1300
.1340

.1040
.1110

.0979
.1004

.0737
.0753
.0699
.0720

.0623
.0635

0!0514

.0939
.0968

.0825
.0848

.0724
.0740

.0585
.0602

0:0479

Maximum

ttwu 1.5D

112

0.67D

Minimum

II11

.0618
.0629

6%514

Maximum

Above

.0894
.0931

.0785
.0814

.0686
.0707

.0580
.0596

0%479

Minimum--

Above 0.33D thm 0.670

;0s;;

.1966
.2110
..2160
.2200

and some UNS threods,

.0916
.0949

.0804
.0831

.0705
.0724

.0599
.0613

;:0500

66.7
66.8
66.8
67.1

65.2
65.3
65.3

63.7
63.8

.1555
.1641
.1807
.1857
.1895

61.8
62.1

39.1
59.7

57.9
57.9

.0849
.0894

.0764
.0797

.0561
.0580

;!0465

53.6
53.9

56.2

17181!9110

Minimum

To ond including 0.3S0

.0667
.0691

.,,5. ~

stondord Unified

Recommended hole size Iimite fw dif f erent lengths of engoqement

53.0
52.7

52.7
52.7

53.0

6!

Thread

.1389
.1416

.1140
.1186

.1062
.1079

.0939
.0968

.0845
.0865

.0737
.0753

.0623
.6335

0:0514

7
Per~;nt

g/

- -

lengths of engagement,

- CIOSS3B(see 30.1)4/
threoc

Iwle size limits before threading

UNC
UNF

UNF

esignatica

Serias

- Recommended

in inches

IL A.4.

and threadsper inch

Nominal

TABLE

,,,

/.

04

footnotes tendoftable.

1.aK)-8
1 .om-12
1 .UX)-14
1.000-16
1.(X74)-18
1 .Ixh3-m
1.000-28
1.tKg-32

.9375-12
.837&16
.6376-20
.9276-28
, 637&32

,87&9
.876-12
.876-14
.875-16
.878-18
.87S-20
.876-28
.876-32

.8125-12
.812s-18
.8125-18
.8125-211
.812s-28
.8126-32

.760-10
.760-12
.7S0-16
.76&18
.7&x20
.?lw-23
.750-32

.6876-28
.6876-32

.6876-12
.887s-16
.687s-18
AI&?:$

32UN

16UN
UN8
U=NuEf
.Wm
.f4460
:~o

x%

.W
.9100

:W

32UN
UNC
$?+:

.3470
.8700
.86247

.8160
.8210
.8360
.84to

.76W
. 78s0
;&y

.7227)
.74s0
.7620
.7680
.7740
.77W

:%
.6QIM
.6660
.71io
.7160

.6420

.SQ70
.62U1
.6270
.633a
.6420
.6480
.6640

,6270
. 62XI
.6670
.5a5a
.6710
.6800
.686a
.6910

.4W
.W2a
.6M0
.5170
.S240
.6290

.413a

.411m
.4170
.432a
.446C
.4010
.460fJ

12UN
16UN
UUNUEJ

32UN

UNC
12UN
UNF
16UN
UNS
~Nut;

32UN

12UN
10UN
UN8
U=NUEJ

32UN

UaNuE;

UNC
12UN
$);

32UN

12UN
16UN
UN8
20UN
$NUE$

32UN

UNC
12UN
16UN
UNF
20UN
U=NUEJ

32fJN

U NC
16UN
UNF
20UN
lJJuE$

.662s-12
.6625-10
.W4$-18
. E4125-20
. M2+24
.6626-28
.6626-32

.626-11
.625-12
.62S-16
.625-18
.626-20
.626-24
.626-28
.625-32

fjNS
UNC
16UN
UNF
IJJUE:

.LW-12
.wo-13
.500-10
. IxO+O
. 0(0-28
. 6m-3!4

83.1
84.1
83.8

!%:!

!%
W.o

:::
82.6

83.6
83.1

%::
84.1
83.8

WI
52.8

83.1

8:$

83.6
83.1
83.s
83.9

32.1
83.1
84.1
83.8

E?::
83.8

83:0
82.6

8:;
8Jf

K4.6

83.0
83.1
83.8
8s.1
33,1
83, t
84.1
83.8

a2.1
83.1
82.8
83.1
84.1
83.8

.9719

:%

.8797
.9198
.Q315
.9408

.9094

.8575
.8782
ml;

.7081
.7952
.8M8
.81s8
.8230
.8287
.8426
.6469

. 732Q
.7633
.7605
.7662
.7801
.7844

.8707
.6203
.6924
.7027
.7178
.7219

.6s45

.6412
.6494
.6551
.6294

:M
.6366

.s291
.6462
. M!4J2
.573a
.5787
.6WJ
.6226
.5969

.4842
.604a
.51W
.6102
.6244
,s301
.6344

.4223
.4264
.441fi
.4637
.407d
.4719

74.1
74.1
78.0
72.9
72.1
71.3
89.8
69.9

73.9
72.9
7t. a
69.8
69.2

69.8
69.!2

71;a

74.1
73.T
73.s
;$:

73.6
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8
69.2

73.6
73,3
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8
69.2

.8860
.4)100
.W30
.0320
.9400
.9450
.Qslo
.W@

:%

.8470
.8700

.8410

:Kgl

.7650
. 7364)
,7680
.8Q70

.7220
.7450
. 7s20
.7660
.7740
.7760

.647XI
.6603
.8820
.6600
.6660
.7110
.7160

.0270
.62Lm
.6270
.6220
.6420
.6490
.0s40

:%%
.s800
.68M
.5810

71:3
70,4
69.8
69.2
73.0
72.8
72.1
71.3
70.4
69.8
69.2

.S270
.5350
.6670

,4720
.4060
.W20
.Mw3
.5170
.6240
. S2W

.411x3
.4170
.4320
.4460
.4610
.4660

78.7
72.7
;;.:

72.2
72.1
71,9
71.3
70.4
69.8
69.2

71.8
71.7
71.6
71,3
69.0
69.2

.W66
.9440
.94Q8
.964s
.2691

.8722
All;l

.7614
. 7Qal
.81m
.Elie
.8190
.8248
Am:

. 766s
.7623
.7770
,7616

m?:

.6481
.66s2
.684M
.6Q40
.%998
.7145
.7191

.8026
.6241
.6316
.0373
.64s9
.6520
.6s66

.4783
.48Q4
. 606s
.6123
.5206
.6270
.5216

.4101
.4226
.4371
,4498
.4045
.4091

.8634
.9122
.2249
.9344
.9419
.!)477
.Iwo
.ms

.8492
,8719
.8W2
. 88Q5
.9040

.7630
,7874
.80W
.8064
.8169
.6227
.8370
.841s

. 72s4)
.7469
. 7s44
,7602
.774s
.7760

.7120
.7165

.6977

.6440
.6626
.6844
.6919

:E
.6$40

.QMo
.9106

:%

.8759
.e17a
.Q2Q2

:%
.K@o

.8s60
.8762

.8210
.8m7
.8410
.8435

.7647
.7226
:~3:

.7303
.7S12
. 7s85
.7642
.773.$
.7820

.6WJ
.7017
.7160
. 720s

.6$la
$tg

.6476
.6s23
.6S80

. 04)67
.6262
wig

.6870
.391s
.6001
.0210
.6224
.em2

.5910
. 66s6

:=
m~

:%

.5030
.6142
.5226
,5286
.6336

Am:

.41Q4
.4264
.4395
.4517
. 46fKl
.4703

.6640
.0710
;6~~

.s268
.6377

.4763
.4971
.604s
. S102
.6188
.S24S
.6290

.4126
.4166
.4347
.4477
,4620
.4005

,9366
.4439
.9497
.9564!
.4679

.2676
.Q71Q

.8797
.9198
.44316
.Q4m
:=

.872a

m;:

. 8s7s
.s782
.8912
.msl
.WB4

.R426
.8469

,7031
.7052
.8063
.81S8
:=

. 7a20
.7523
.760s
.7662
.7801
.7844

.654s
.6707
.6tlt3
.6QW
.7037
.7170
.7219

.60s5
.6284
.63M
.s412
.6494
.6s51
.6504

.6391
.5463
.6662
.5720
.S787
.6869
.5926
. 5W9

.4343
.s040
.Slw
.s162
.6244
.SMll
.6344

.4222
.42&
.4419
.4637
,4676
.4719

. 3S24
.87441
.387a
.cmll
.9064

.7614
. 79al
.4?4?23
.811s
.8189
.8247
.83M
.842E

.7876
. 74R3
.7XM
.7622
.7761
.7804

.6481
.6652
,6=869
.eQae
.6227
.7138
.717fl

.0028
.6241
.6314
.6272
.64M
.8s11
.6354

.5329
.6405
.Wia
.m89
.5747
.582Q
.s886
. 562s

.4782
.4994
.m
.s122
.5204
.62LII
.6304

.411xl
.4226
.4371
.4407
.4626
.4679

Iv

OJ

28UN

UNC
8UN
UNF
16UN
::bE:

23UN

6r_iN
8UN
12UN
16UN
UPNUE;.

UNF
16UN
7jNiiF
muN
28UN

:;:

28UN

8UN
12UN
16UN
UINLZ$

1.3125-S
1.3125-12
1.3125-16
1.3125-18
1 .312s-20
1.3125-2S

1.375-6
1 .375-e
1.375-12
1.373-16
1.375-18
1 .37S-241
1.375-28

CNC
8CN
UNF
16EN
UNliF
20UN
28tiN

2SLTN

8L7N
12VN
16UN
;:LE;

28(7N

16UN
::ly$

UNC
8[1N
UN F

28UN

8UN
12UN
UNS
16UN
WENF

1.250-7
1.354)-8
1.250-12
1.250-16
1 .2m-ls
1. 230+0
1.250-28

1.1875-8
1.1875-12
1.1875-16
1.1875-18
1. 1875-XI
1. 1875-3S

1.125-7
1. 125-s
1.12.5-12
1.125-16
1.125-18
1.125-20
1. 12s28

Seriee
deelgnatbn

II

Minirnun

2/

1.2570
1.3020
1 .s470
1.3700
1.3770
1.2830
1.3920
1 .WM
1 .36s0

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8
74.1
74.1
74.1
;;.:
71:3
69.8

83.1

32:1
84.1

3J:

33:1
S3.8
S3.11
S3.O

!&

1.4100
1.4320
1.4400
1.4460
1.4610

l.lem

82.1
83.1
32.8
83.1
~.:

82.1

83.4
S3.6
83.1
83.8
32.9
S3.O

1.2400
1. 2s50
1.3070
1.31.543
1.3210
1.3360

0.9700
.emo
.0350
.0570
.0650
.0710
.0ss0

.9270
.9720
.9330
.se50
1.0020
1 .00s0
1.0240

in

Mi nirnum

1.1847
1.2273
1.2491
1.2365
1.2623
1.2770

o.97eo
.9872
.0398
.0616
.Weo
.0748
.03e.5

1:0270

.9347
.9773
.9ss6
.W91
;.=

irt

MaairmqI

TO ond inohudine0.33D

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.e

71:3
69.8

74.1
74.1
74.1
;;.;

71:3
6!4.8

stondord Unified

and same UtJS threads,

1 .0s24
1.1048
1.1262
1.133$
1.1392
1.1535

1.0559
1.6998
1.1219
1.1294
1.1352
1.1495

1.2771
1.3172
1.3573
1.3783
1.2s55
1.3912
1.4051
1.3393
1.3797
1.4198
1 ..440s
1.4480
1.4537
1.4676

1.2472
1.2sss
1.3116
1.31s!3
1.3247
1 .33s6
1.2071
1 .20e7
1. 3!523
1.3740
1.2814
1.3872
1.4011
1.322s
1.3722
1.4148
1.4365
1.4439
1.4497
1.4630

1.2621
1.30.59
1.34ee
1.3719
1.3724
1.3S52
1 .3e95

,.

1.4660

1.3426

1.2046

l.mee
1.2434
1.2873
1 .30e4
1.3169
1.3227
1.3370

1.3246
1.3684
1.4123
1.4344
1.4419
i .4477
1.4620

1.1922
1.2323
1.2533
1.260.5
;.286;

1.1347
1.2273
1.24W
1.2.564
1.2622
1.2761
1 .1809
1.2248
1.2469
1.2544
1.2802
1.2745

1. S948
1.3158
1.3230
1 .33s7

1.2547

1.2146

1.1125
1.1297
1.1698
1.1908
1. 19s0
1.20s7
1.2176

1.0S72
1.1073
1.1283
1.1355
1.1412
1.1551

1.0926

0.987
1.004 !
1.0448
1.0658
: JI;:l

1.1039
1.1222
1.1648
1.1s65
1.1939
1. IW7
1.2126

1:1372
1.1511

1.0.347
1.1023
:. ;:fl

1:06S9
1.0747
1 .0ee6

0:37::
:.gow~

.9323
.W40
1.6032
1.0105
; ;ol::

in
.2423

1.0297
1.11s4
1.1623
1.1844
1.1919
1.1977
1.2120

1.3346
1.3759
1.4173
1.4387
~;::?

o. 9s23
l.ome
1.0423
1 .0s37
1.0710
1.0767
I ,Oelo

1 :W
1.0122
1.0261

.0347
.9773
.9896

in

12

11

10
in
.93s4
:97ee
.9918
1.0012
1 .W35
1.0142
1 .02s5

Moxlrnum

Mln@ium

Abwb O.670 thru 1.5D

Moitinrum

1.0373
1.0594
1.0669
1.0727
1 .0s70

0:47:;

.930e
.9748
.9874
.ees9
1.0044
1.0102
1.0246

in

Mirzhmurn

Abw+ 0.33D thruO.67D

Recommended hole size Iimite for different Iangthe of engagement

the of engagement,

1.1770
1.2220
1.2450
1.2520
1 .25s0
1.2740

1.0672
1.1073
1.12s3
1.1355
1.1412
1.1551

74,1
74.1
;;.;

74.1
74.1
74.1
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8

y .W&
1 :0448
1.0658
1.0730
1.0787
1.0926

74.1
74:1
73.8
72.9
72.1
71.3
69.8

Threed

ZI
Pe~eet

.9422
.9823
.9940
1.0033
1 .010s
1.0162
1.0301

*?I

MoxinDArr

3/

I
)

74.1
74.1
72.44
72.1
71.3
69.e

%::
33.8
83.1
83.1
34.1

q.5

83.4
83.6
83.1
S3.8
83.9
S2.O

~:;
83.1
84.1

83.5
33.1
S3.1

83.4
S2.6
32. $
S3.1
33. s
83.9
33.0

Thrmd

Pe\~t

Minordiometer of internal thmods

Ck33S 3B ( SOe 30.1

-Recommended hole size limits before ttweading for different

Nominol size in inches


ond threodeP& Inch

TABLE It.A.4.

&

-n
m

SUN
12UN
IOUN
20UN
6UN
8CP4
12UN
10UN
201 N
6CN
81N
121iN
10UN
20UN
OtiN
8UN
12UN
16UN
20UN
CNC
6UN
8[:N
l?UN
10UN
20U N
U NS
OCN
8LN
12UN
IOUN
20uN
GN8

1.8125-8
1.8126-8
1.8126-12
1.8125-16
1.8125-20

1.876-6
1.8; fi-tl
1.8i.5-12
I ,87$-16
1.87.3-20

1.W7$-6
1.0375-8
i .w;G-lk?
1.W75- 16
I .9376 -20

pl&:,6

2:OOO:S
2.41W-12
2,000-18
?.tmo-zo

2.0625-10

2.125-6
2.125-8
2.12s-12
2.125-16
2.12s-20

2.1875-16

2.2200
2.4700
2.7200
2.0720

::%

2.1200

i:=
2.0570
2.0710

I .9450

1 .0U30

1. 7W0
i .8ZW1
I .86s0
i .Llloo
1 .W20
1 .94M

1.7570
1.8020
1.8470
1.8706
1.8830

83.4
83.4
83.4
83.4

83.3
83.1

83.1

83.1
83.1
83.1
83.8
33.1

82.1

*:1

83.6
83.1
q.1

83.4
a3.4
83.0
E3. i
33.0

83.1
83.1
83,1
W.8
83.1

ti:ll

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1 .Ow.w
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i%/ Qacad on VOIUWas rwnded aff in thspraoodlne oolumn. 100 percent of ttwaads 0.76H (SOO20. 2, S).
3/ 9owd ona Ienoth of engagemtmt equal to the nominal dlamefor.

1/
7% diffomw.u bolwvm limits am equal 10 tfm minor dkr,metoftolmanon fw Iongths of aarlommf to and Inoludlna 0.3 SD. Hamvot, the mlnlmum volues for I@n@lhs
of enga~nt
Weotef than 0.330 In SIZOS0.251n. and la~er are ad~st~d 80 thot the dlffermce balweaivIlmlfo la never lam than 0.0040 In. Far diomotor -pitch comblnollons
atfwr than t~~ glvcn In this tablo, wc 30,2..
tilt OIZOIltalls for dIamot@r-pitch oanblnellons whlah da not oppeor In thla tabtcimay ho obtatnad by uw of VOIUSSIn thlc table provldd thwe Is o dlometat -pllch
oomblnettm In tfis toblo:
(J)wlth
h 4om4 pWhand
(2) !Jittt 9 dk.fit*?%fthOt i9 t.S. by mt inleefai Omauntthan the dlamatw af the dlometor -pItch camblnotlon fat WhIOh hgla SIZO VOIVVS ore rJegl@,
(f40TE:
v91M,
In th$
fable
fOr
namlnolelz*a 16sstMn LOOln. oannot Ivauwd far thin purpovv.)
t?XAt@LE: 10 obtain thv values for lfvv4.000 -8Uf4-lIB thrend, add 2.000 to the valuen for tha 2.000-WJN thread ohavmIn the fable. Ttiase volui?nwouldthvmbworrve! 3.8650,
3.8722, 3.8584, 3.07MJ, &8722 ,b.$)797,
The pamontasos Of thread wIII remain unchanged.

U NC
UNC
U NC
U NC

:~$

1.750-s
1.7r)o-r3
1.730-8
1.750-12
1.7XI-16
I .7:0-20

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2. 750+
3.LMM-4
3.250-4

6UN
8UN
12UN
16UN
::uE;

1.687F0
1.6875-8
1.6875-12
i .087.%10
1.6875-18
1.6375-20

LII$

6U N
8UN
12UN
16UN
;:uE;

1.625-6
1,625-8
1.62S-12
1,62S-18
1.026-18
1.625-20

p&.s
.-

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12UN
16(JN
::UNI;

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1.602W20

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APP~IX

DESIGNOF UNIFIEDSCREWTHREADS
40. Scope. This appendixprovidesguidelineswhich may be used in the
design of unifiedscrew threadsfor threadedparts. It is not a mandato~ part
of the staridard.The informationcontainedherein is intendedfor guidance
only. It supplemmts informationcontainedin AppendixB ofANSI B1.1-f1982.
50.

General.

50.1 Introduction. In general,any given problemin threaddesignmay be


susceptibleto severalmore or less satisfactorysolutionsbased on the preliminaryselectionof certainelementsof the desi@ and the properadjustmentof
the otherelenmts. In otherwords,thread designis to a lar~ extentempirical and is partiallybased on previousexperiencewith similardesignsand the
judgnmt.of the designer. Accordingly,it is not practicableto presenta
definitesystemof approachto the designof a threadedassemblytut &rely to
presenta discussionof variousdesignfactors.

of lengthof engagement,
50.2 l%ctorrelationships.The interrelation
minimummajor diameterof the externalthread~maxim minor diamet@ of the
internalthread,and the strengthof the assembled.
threadneeds to be understood and careful<yconsideredin order to producethe optimumdesignof a
specialthread. It is not economicalto use eithera lengthof threaden*ment which is longerthan requiredor shorterthan that which will developthe
full strengthof the externallythreadedmember. Other factors,such as
controlof tap bredmge, properseatiigof a threadedpart on a shoulder$the
preventionof crossthreading,conditionsof loadingwhen the assembledparts
are not concentric,and possiblecollapseof a hollow eternally threaded
mmber, requirecarefulanalysisand adjustmentof the designwith respectto
selectionof the diameter-pitch
combination,the class of thread,length of
engagement,and major and minor diametertolerances.

50.3 Threadfit considerations.A closefittingthreadassemblyunder some


conditionsmay fail,whereasthe cause of failuremay be eliminatedby providing a looserfit. A cap screw that seats only on one side of the bearingsurface under the head.msy break off when the screw is ti~tened. When a screw
hasa large bearingsurfaceunderthe head or when the headmust,be squarewith
a projectingpin, sufficientpitch diameterclearancemust be providedto allow
for aqy out-of-squareness
of the screw axis with the bearingsurfaceunder the
head. Thus, as large a pitcldiameter
toleranceas possible,togetherwith
providingpropertoleranceson squarenessof face with the threadaxis where
seatingis required~mqy avoid the necessi@ for specifyinga heat treated.
bolt.

?4

!50.4 Standard threads. Use of standardthreadsis requiredin accordance


with 4.1. Informationon preferredsizesand classesfor specislthreads
appears in 5.1 and 5.2. Wheneverpracticable,lengthsof engagementfor .
c6&e, fine,4,6 and 8 threadseries@muld be Mtien 5 ??it*es~d 1 1/2
diameters;for all other seriesthey shouldhe between5 and 15 pitties.
Applicationof these principleswill help keep costs of manufactureand gaging
to a minimum.

60. Ibcentrici@of assemblyand crossthreading.


Note: Table 6 of ANSI B1.1-1982includestablesof O.?m,

~07~ andH~

In assemblyend use, the combinedtolerancesand allowanceson both mating


partsshouldnot allowthreadsto discon one side when assemblyis
eccentric. The axis of the internsl.
threadcan be displaed radiallyfrom
coincidencewith the axis of the externalthreadby an amountequsl to the sum
of the pitch diamter tolerancesand the allowance. This radialdisplacement
may be sufficientso that the flank contad is entirelyon one side and on the
oppositeside the crest of the externslthreadwill be in line with the crest
resultswhen the screw is constrained
of the internslthreadwith the follmi
in such a positionin a ta d hole: (V Therewill be dangerof crossingthe
threadsin starting,and (2
T the screwmay pull out of the hole when tensionis
exertedin this constrainedposition. The minimumamountof overlapis
arbitraryand controversial,
but the followinggeneralrule can be used in Heu
d? more specificdata:
As the firststep to assurethe minimumsafe overlapon both sideswhen the
sssemblyis concentric,the differencebetween the minimummajor diameterof
the externalthreadsnd the maxhmunmi
nor diemter of the internalthresd
shouldnot be less than twicethe addendumof the external.
thread (0.m)
Otherwisestated,the sum of the major-diameter
toleranceand allowance,if
aqg, of the externalthreadand the minor-diameter
toleranceof the internal
threadshouldnot be greaterthan 4/3 the addendu of the e~er~
threadt
0.5H. This providesfor a minimumof ~0 percentthreaden~ment.
As the
secondstep,to assurethe minimumsafe overlapon one side when the assembly
is eccentric,the differencebetweenthe maximumpitch diameterof the internal
threadand the minimumpitch diameterof the externalthreadshouldnot be
greaterthan the basic threadhei@t (0.625H). Otherwisestated,the sum of
the pitch-diameter
tolerancesof both threadsand the aJlowance,if any, should
not be greaterthan the basic threadhei@t (0.625H). This providesfor an
eccentricassemblyconditionequal to half the basic threadheight (0.~12~)
and zero minimumoverlapon one side. Ifthe resultsfrom the limitsof size
selectedviolatethe aboverules,the tolerancesshouldbe reducedby usinga
closerclass of tolerance,assumingtolerancesconsistentwith manufacturing
possibili~, or a coarserpitch shouldbe used to increasethe amountof
overlap. The major-di-ter toleranceof the externalthreador minor-diameter
toleranceof the internalthreadshouldnot be less than the pitti-diameter
toleranceof the respectivethreadto maintainthreadform. Also, it shouldbe
noted that, if the toleranceon the minor diameterof the internalthreadmust
necessarilybe large,the major diameterof the externalthreadmust be held
closeto the maximummajor diameterand vice versa.

l?ED-STlM28/2A

70.

Strengthfactors.

70.1
Tensilestressarea. Testshave shown that externallythreadedparts
fail in tensionat loads corresponding
to those of unthreadedpartswith
diametersmidwaybetweentheir pitch and minor diameters. Formulas(la)and
(lb) in table 11.B.Iprovidestresssrea based upon a diameterappr$:~~tem
midway betweenminimumpitch diameterand minimumminor diameter.
formihs have been appliedsuccessfullyto steel and other ,metals
with ultimate
strengthsup to 180~000psi and are oftenused.for productacceptance. Tensile
stressareasfor standardsizes are tabulatedin section11 of ANSI RI.I-1982.

The geometricshear area of an


70.2 Shearareas at minimummaterial.
internalthreadat minimummaterialis eq~ to the area of that threadwhich
is intersectedby a cylinderwith a dimeter equal to the minimummajor
diamter of the matingexternalthreadover the length of engagement. This is
identifiedin figure2.R.1 for a one pitch sectionand formulas(2a)and (2b)
Y the geometricshe~ area
in table 11.B.I are used for calculation.Similarly
of am externalthreadat minimummaterialis equal to,the area of that thread
which is intersectedby a cylinderwith a diameterequalto the maxim minor
diameterof the mating internalthread, This is also identifiedin figure
2.B.1 for a one pitch sectionand formulas(4a) and (4b) in table 11.B.Iare
used for calculation.

36

FED--D-H28/2A

FORMULA
NUMBER

(la)

Temsile St-

70.1

Amo
=

(*-%

(lb)

(2a)

shear orq,interrd
threads
(Min rnatemal * andint threads)

= 0.7854

d trac-~s

=.,n=,~Jn~{J+Q~=(~-~-]

A.$@n=

(2b)

~~

3.~4~6d.h

0.875-

0.57735n

[
(3)

~=3.1416

Omo,intema! thresds
(Strm@ified: f= d equal to or
greater thono.250

(40)

~min-3.1416n

*n

LE~mox

+0.5~35

orea,e9Sem0ilti
(60) Sheor

~ 3.1416

O@OX

0.75-

A%mox =3.1416 D@

(-dmextarrdM t-)

{7)

Shear
areo,ed

(8)

Shear
e?msa
area
mtlo

(9)

Material

0.57735n

folMm

~+

T4+asLE
]

~k

Formula (60)or(6b~

Formula (2a)or

UT%

external

thread

(was E,)

internal

thread

(u08 K)

thread

~wosE)

Le)

af threads po? kh
tensile strength of Internally threaded part

ultimate tvmsila strength of externally threaded part

Td,Td2,TOl,TD2,
~
O 1875H
16.

an d,d2, Dt,D2respecNvcly

~ td~
= half external
(tabulatud

bsc,moxmin = modif b

thread addendum
in Tabie 6of ANSI

demtii

70.7.5

m.7.5

thread (was G)

LE = length of threod engoqment (was

U-=

70.3

(2b)

Uw

R2.

pitch diameter,

~ ultlmote

dba.
)

70.5

01 =1minor dlamoter,

UT%

fro. Fii2.M

&E3.1416~&~

d = major diometer, external thread (was ~)

oxtemal

70.2

70.3

pitch diameter, internal

70.2

AS@mxS3.1416
D@x ?LE

strenqth rotla

n n~~r

70.2

70.4

(6b)

es = ollowonce,

LE

~b$c;LE
X areo,extema!
thmud~ ~ m3.1416
(Swlfid)

~=

~min-~max
(

[
AS@n

+=

+8s

70.4

Notation:

14 +702

~bsc~

ext and tnt thmode)

(4b)

(5)

d)

shear OrwKr,externol thmods


(Mm material

REF-CE
PARAGRAPH

FORMUM

CtiARAC7ERlSTlC

BL.I -1982)

bosk,moxhnum and min!mum

Votues, cqxletively

37

FED-STD-H28/2A

TABLE

FORMULA
NUMBER

It:B.2

FORMULAS

FOR SCREWTHREADDESIGN

(11)

.Tensile stress, externally


part - pure tension

(12)

Combined tensile stress, externally


threaded

REFERENCE
PARAGRAPH

FORMULA

CHARACTERISTIC

threaded
+=

70.6

&from(la)ar(lb)

.
S;=s;

70.6

+s+

part

T
with

St

s:=-

s*=.

dlmin

0.1963[dlmin)4dh4
c

~th

(13)

4~~frrm(la)or(lb)

af engagement based upon

LE

and internal

70.7.3

=
3.1416

cambined shear failure of externol

~bec

threads
2A~from(la)or(lb)

Length of engagement

(14)

based upcm

shear of external thrwact

= A% from (4a)or(4b)

70.7.4

LE

2A~from(la)or(lb)
Length of engagement based upon

(15)

developing full tensile strength of

AS8 from(6b)

external

LE

thread with threads at

basic size-used

g
(

Notes:

with (16)

LIE = LE from( 15)x

Iangth af engagamemt based upam


shear of internal thread

(16)

i5 ~rm+er

RI from(8)
R2 from (91

than ~

R2

1. Where

is indicated, subtract 0.7854cf~

2. Numbers in parenthesis

Notation

70.7.5

LE =

are timula

dlmin = minimum minor diam%r,


In formula,

F = axial

load on externally

a hol low part.


and from this table.

external thread, f lattfgrr~was

dlmin= ~bsc

dh= hale diameter, externally

from &for

numbers from Table~

- aH=dboc~

l$min), inch.

~,

threaded part, inch. If tttsm k no hale, dh = O


threaded

part, lb

S~ = shear stress, psi


S~=coinbined
T = transmitted

shear stress, psi


wrench torque in threaded section(approximakdy

applied wrsnch torque), in.- lb.

38

half of the

70.7.5

FED-STD-li28/2A

SECIVON
SHEAR

INTERNAL

OF

THREAO
9

MINIMUM

AREA

SECTION FORMINIMUMSHEARAREA OF
EXTERNALTHREAD

MINOR DIAMETER
OF INTERNALTHREAD

MAXIMUM

FIGURE 2. B. I

MINIMUM

MAJOR

OF EXTERNAL

DIAMETER

THREAD

SHEAR AREAS AT MINIMUM MATERIAL

70.~ Wear areasat basic size. The geometricsheararea of an external.


threadat basic Size 1s equal to Ill
e area of a basic size threadwhich is
intersected
by a cylinderwith a diameterequslto the basicminor diameter.
Formulas(6a)and (6b) of tableII.B.1 are used for calculation.The geometric
sheararea of an internalthreadat basic size is not ordinarilyused for
calculations.
70.4 %ear area simplifiedformulas. Formulas(?)and (5) in table11.B.1
are sm~lfied formulasfor internsl and externalthreadshearareas. !!!hev
are
basedu-~n empiricaldata snd givs shearareaswhich vary from the geor&r~c
minimummaterialshearareas. In some cases,test data ~ees more clcsely
with these simplifiedformulashearareas thanwith geo~tric shearareas.

39

l?ED-Sl!D-1128/2A

70.5 Sheararea, combinedfailureof externaland internalthreads. When


the matingexternaland internal breads are on parts manufactured
from
materialsof approximately
equal strength,failurewill usuallytake place in
both threadssimultaneously.Threadbendingduringfailurechangesthe thread
geometryin this case so that effectivesheararea is significantly
smaller
than thosecalculatedfrom formulasdiscussedin 70.2,70.3 and 70.4 above.
Formula(7) in tableII.B.1 is an empiricalformulawhi&, gives an approximate
it describesa failureat the pitch
equivalentfor this case. Niunericslly,
diameterof one of the threads.

70.6
Tensilestress. Formula(11)in table11.lh2 is often used for acceptance of externallythreadedfastenerswith ultimatetensilestrength,yield
strength,or som otherselectedstresslevel appliedto St in orderto
determinethe requiredaxial test load. When threadsare used.ina joint,a
ti@tening torqueis appliedto overcomefrictionunder abolt head or nut, to
overcom threadfriction,and to developthe axialload. This torqueresults
in a shearstress,whichwhen combinedwith the tensilestressfrom the axial
load, causesZUIincreasein the effectivetensilestress. Formula(12) in
table11.13.2
describesthis situation. Experiencehas shownthat for a solid
externallythreaded,part,
the combinedstressis generallyatiut2@ greater
th~the tensilestresscalculatedfromformula (11).. Therefore, in t~i?~et
the combinedstressis oftenassumedtobe 1.2S or is not considereddue to
satisfactoryexperiencewith the Tactorof Safeb used.
70.7

Length of engage
ment, L.E.

70.7.1 If failureof a fasteningsystemusing standardthreadedfasteners


shouldoccur it is generallymore economic&1that the etiernd.lythreadedpart
will break ratherthan that eitherthe externalor internalthreadwill strip.
In otherwords,the lengthof threaden~ment
shouldbe sufficientto develop
the full strengthofthe screw. Thus, the lengthof internalthreadand the
diumsions of this thread,particularlyits minor diameter,shouldbe such
that, tdringinto accountapossibledifferencein strengthof material.
of the
internaland extern@ threads,the threadedportionof the externallythreaded
p@ will break beforeeitherthe externalor internslthreadsstrip. Due to
this situation,lengthsof engagementformulasare derivedfrom shearformulas
with tensilestressarea As replacedby 2AS becausethe requiredarea in
shear is twice the tensilestressarea in orderto developthe full strengthof
the externallythreadedpart.This relationshipis based upon experiments made
by the National B~eau of Standards in 1929, in which it was found that for
hot-rolledand cold-rolledsteel,and brass screwsand nuts,this factorvaried
from 1.7 to2.00 The effectof combinedstressis not taken into accountin
calculationof LE becausethe added shear load affectsboth tensileand shear
stressesin approximately
the same proportion.
,.,:,

40

FETXWIM28/2A

70.7.2 ~
fo~~
for le@h of ewment,
@ven in table 11.J3.2yield
approximate values since they are based in part upon shear areas which are not
exact due to nut dilation which varies with ~om~,
friction forces, and
material properties. Also, the effectiveness of partis3 threads, in the
countersiriks(or chamfers) on the ends of the internsl thread, is not elw~s
the same. For calciilations,approximately half the caunlxxsirikdepth msy be
considered in the length of ewment.
It is advisable that calculations of
length of engagement and corresponding
load capabilitiesof a threadedjointbe

chedredby actusltests,for criticaljoints.


70.7.3 When the externallyand internallythreadedparts are made from
materialsof appro@nate~ythe same strength,requiredlengthof engagementin
formula(13) of table 11.B.2maybe applied. This assumesa combination
failureof both threads. $ee 70.5.
70.7.4 When the strengthof the internalthreadmateriallyexceedsthat of
the externalthread,requiredlengthof en@gement in formula(14) ~ table
11.B.2may be applied. This assumesshear of the externalthreadand uses the
~omtric shear area of the minimumexternalthread. See 70.2. A slightly
longeror shorterlengthof e-merit will be indicatedif the simplified
formula (5) in table 11.B.1is used.
70.7.5 When the strengthof the externalthreadmateriallyexceedsthat of
the internalthread,requiredlengthof ewment
in formula(16) of table
11.B.2 is used. !l!his
is based upon the internal thread stripping load being
equal to the nominal external thread stripping bad whichwill demlop full
strengthof the externallythreadedpart. If R /R2 is less than 1, see
70.7.4 and if approximate~
equal to 1, see 70. + .3.
70.7.6 l?or an adjusting or lead screw, or if the connection wi~ be
frequently unscrewed, the calculatedly
should be increased to allow for t!!e
expected wear on the flanks of the threads during the useful life of the
components.

For taypedholes in sheetnmtal,the ma.ximmsize of the screwto be


specifiedshouldbe such that the thicknessof sheet equalsthe IX?requiredto
developfull strength. In orderto use the largestpossiblescrew,it is
necessarythat the tolerance TDi, on the minor diameterof the hole should
to reducethe
be the practicalminimum. If it shauldprove to be impracticable
minor dimeter toleranceto suCh a value,it mey be necessargto decreasethe
minimumminor diameterof the internalthreadand to increasethe minor
dia@xw toleranceW the same amount. If this is done, the mxi.mumfiner
diameterof the screwmust be reduced~ the same amountto prevsnt
interferenceand the minor diameterof the GO threadring ~
must likewisebe
decreased,as this is the only controlof the minor diameterd the screw. In
all such cases,where dimensionsare alteredfrom those calculatedaccordingto
the standard,the threadsshouldbe designatedas specifiedin section6=7 Of
ANSI B1.1-lg82*
70.7.7

41

FID-STD-IE%/2A

70.7.8 For.retainingcollam on shaftswhere the expectedaxial force


misted by the collar is app~c iablyless than the temile fome that the
shaft itselfis capableof w isti% LE need O* ~ long eno@ to wit~tand
the expectedaxialfome on the collar. If Fc is the axialfome to be
carriedby the collar,UTS is the tensilestnagth of the shaft arilUTSn
is the tersilestm@h
o~the collar,talcUlate
the ~uimd
lengthof
engagementfmm one of the followingfonnulas:

a.

Collar

thread

strip:

LE =

2FC
UTSn x ASn from (2a),
(2b)or(3)

F
b. Shaft thread strip:

LE =

2FC
UTSs x ASs from (4a), (4b)or(5)
LE.

c.

Combination,,thread stripping when UTSs = UTSn approximately:


2FC
E = (UTSS or UTSn)x ~fram
LE

(7)

Note: Numbers in parenthesis are formula numbers from table ~. B. 1.

70.7.9 lorhollow,thin wall thxwadedparts as the wdl thicknessof either


or both the intemal ml externalumbe R beco~ thiw tk tendencyof the
externalmmiber to enla~ and the internalmdoer to neck dcwn in the thmd
nwam that an LE g~ater than givenby formulammt be wed~ also tkt the
toleranceson minordisinterof the internalth=ad ad major disinter.ofthe
externalthread,ml m Td~ m~t be small to obtainthe ~m~
P~tic*le
depth of th~ad engagmmt. For componentshavingthmds on thi~wall tdbing,
tests tie r actualworkingconditiom shouldbe mile to detemine proper
selection of wall thicknesses,lengthof engagemnt, an3 pitch of th~sd.

!300 Thmsd

p~portion3

in Rlstion to tapping.

80.1 In the pfiuction of th~sds it is comide~d impmctical to tap a


th~sd unlessits nominaldiamter is g~ate r than six tiresthe b= ic th~ad
height;then?fo~, when the mtio of D to h is less than 6, tk me of a larger
di=te r, a finerpitch of thread,or both, shouldbe comidexvd.
80.2 The size of D is a fsctor in centrollingtap bnmkage. Tap b~ak~
is itiquerrt if the A
.iameterof the tap is over O.5 in or if the lengthof
thmxi to be tapped is less than O.m. For sizes less than 0.5 in ad length
of threadow.r O.5), tap b~akage csn be minimized~ we of a largeD , that
is TD1 maximum.
. }bwever,this mam that LE msy have to be incressed!o
developthe fdl stnmgth Of the SCH.

42

FED-STIM28/2A

Examplesof threaddesign.

90.

to an internal.
explosive
90.1 Gun barrelthread. A ~ barrelis sn.ibjected
pressurethat producesa tensilestressin the threadedend. The lengthof
e-merit of the threadsshouldbe sufficientto producea minimumarea in
shearon the threadsof the screw in linewith the minordiameterof the
tappedhole threadsequalto twicethe stressarea of the threadedportionof
the barrel. Assumethat the threadon the barrel is 1.50CMUN-2Aand the
minimuminternaldianeterof the barrelat the threadedend is 0.792 inch.

1
Note: E@nbolnotationand formulanumbem in parenthesisare in
accordancewith tables11.B.Iand 11.B.2.
Q.

Required lengthof engagement isfound using formula(14)


2(As-O.7854d;

LE =

for a hollow part.

3.1416nolmax-#j
-to.57~35(d2rn
I
DlmOX)

with

/lsz

0.7854 (dbSC-

0.9743 2. InthisCOS~,
ASmaybe-d
)

as

1.492 from table 130; ANSl B1.1-19$2.


dh = 0.792
n =8
0, max = 1.390 from toble 3Aof ANSI 81.1-1982
d2 min = 1.4093 from table 3A of ANSI B1.1i982

b. Calculatingfrom the aboveyieldsa requiredlengthof e~nt


of
0.777 inch. I& reduc~ the internalthreadminor diameter
toleranceby half, the resultingD1 max is reducedto 103775
inches,and the requiredlengthof en~ment
is reducedto 0.714
inch.

43

90.2 %rews mountingbracketto cast iron part. The dimensionis required


for the largeststeel cap screw that can be used to hold a bracketon a cast
ironbo~y. The tensilestrengthof the steel is 60,000psi, the tensile
strer@h of the cast iron 20qC00psi, and the thirknessof the cast iron is
4 cmnot exceed?.750 in.. The screws
such that the lengthof thread,
en~.gemen~,
on the top sidq of the bracketwill be in temj~an.
ITote:Symbolnotationand formul.a
numbersin parenthesisare in
accordancewith tables11.B.Iand TI.B.2.
Sincethe externalthreadmterial is considerably.
stron&r than
that of the internalthreadmateri,al,
in accordancewith 70.7.5
formla (lG)will be used to calculatethe lengthof en~ment
required. This formulais appliedfor LEbased u n shear of the
internalthread. To confirmthis assumption,RIF a shouldbs
calculated.
b. RI cannotbe calculatedfrom formula(8)until,athreadsize is
selected. By definition,however,RI is the ratioof external
threadsheararea to internalthreadshear @ea. Ah approximation
ofR1, can be madehyusing the simplifiedformulaefor shear

areas so
*
ApproximateR1
%%%%
c.

08

R2 is calculatedfrom formula(9).
R2 .

Tsn . =

UTSs

60000

= 0.333

d. Fromb snd c above,R1/R = 2.s approximately.This ~lue


being greaterthan 1 con?irm the use of formla (16)for
calculationof lengthof engagement.
e.

f.

From formla (16) it is seen that the lengthof engagementtit he


approximately
2.5 times ss longas that requiredif shear in the
externalthreadwere the controllingfactor. Thus, since the maximum atiilableLE is 1.750 inches,the approximateLE requiredfor
the scrsw to developfull strengthis 1.750/2.5= 0.700 inch.
Inasmuchas the hole is tappedin cast iron,a relativelycoarse
threadwould be required,that is UNC or coarser. The most readily
availablescrewswould be UNC. Selectthreadsizes from fi~e
2.B.2 which yield LEofa
roximatelyO.7OOinch. Figure2.B.2wss
developedfrom formula(15
? .
Forl-8uNc,LD=D=
Forl+-

o.5940ndLE=o.594

7UNC,LE/D=0.592(est.)

For 1+-7uNC,LE/D=

andLE=O,.656

0.600(est.)andLE
M

=0.750

FED-sTD-H28/2A

9.

Fqr

bracket screw,the preferred thread c!ass is 2A so the selected thread is 1~ -7UNC -2A

fo; the cop screw. The cxwrespondinghole in the body would hovea l+-

h.

7WC -28 thread.

The thread should be checked in acccrdmwe with formula ( 16). Formulo( 16) may be expressed
Qsfollows:

0,9743
2
db~c
. In this case, As moy be reed os
)
(
0.763 from table 8 of ANSI 61.1-1982.
Dlmin = 0.970 from tobie 3A of ANSI 61.1-1982.

with As = 0.7854

R, =

Formula

~ x Dlmin

Formula (2a)
n rein

L
2n

xO.57735 (dmin -D2mox)

n =7
d min = 1.1064
~max

from toble 3A of ANSI 81.1-1982

= 1.0416from toble 3A of ANSI 61.1-1982

so RI = 0.863
R2 = 0.333 from c above.
i.

Ca!culoting from the obove yields o required length of engagement of 1.729 inches. This is
occeptoble since it is less than the moximum available engagement length of 1.750.

45

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