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  • Thread length, finish, and proportions are some of the standard characteristics of bolts and nuts.


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    • 1. The root is the top surface joining the two sides of a thread.

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    • 2. A Class 3 fit is exceptionally high quality and recommended only when high cost of precision is warranted.

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    • 3. The axis of a screw is the longitudinal centerline through the screw.

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    • 4. A screw thread is a ridge of uniform section in the form of a helix on the external or internal surface of a cylinder.

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    • 5. ANSI has established three classes of fit.

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    • 6. Doubled threads are composed of two or more ridges running side by side.

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    • 7. The form of a thread is the cross section of the thread cut by a plane containing the axis.

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    • 8. Pitch is equal to 12 divided by the number of threads per inch.

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    • 9. Multiple threads are composed of one ridge, and the lead is equal to the pitch.

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    • 10. Rivets are not considered permanent fasteners.

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