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Posted by: MattWRBinc ® 04/25/2005, 16:27:49 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I have the measured dimensions of a threaded cap. But can't seem to find a thread callout for them. Can anybody point me in the right direction where I can find this information. Female threads:
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Posted by: randykimball ® 04/26/2005, 19:21:06 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Matt,
They call out no pitch, or shape? If not, I'd have to contact the customer or contractor and ask for more information. You can work some thread shapes by the minor or major diameters but not if you do not know the thread shape and pitch. Most of the time (I am sure you know this) threads of custom design are called out by pitch, shape, and pitch diameter. ... again, I'd have to call. -randy- The worst suggestion of your lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. |
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Posted by: devitg ® 04/25/2005, 20:19:14 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
This kind of thread are MADE TO THE ORDER , they have no standard related to. |
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Posted by: rpalacios ® 04/29/2005, 19:49:10 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Randy is right... pitch is more important to a thread. This might sound obvious but had you tried measuring with a pitch gauge?? |
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Posted by: jempc ® 05/15/2005, 21:57:12 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
What is the cap made of? I might be able to help if is a sanitary stainless steel cap. |
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