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:Done. [[Panzergewinde (steel conduit thread)]]. By the way, [[Talk:Panzergewinde (steel conduit thread)#Why was VDE (apparently) catering to inch-based preferred numbers for TPI? Dunno.|a related idle thought]]. Cheers. [[User:Three-quarter-ten|— ¾-10]] 18:30, 26 November 2010 (UTC) |
:Done. [[Panzergewinde (steel conduit thread)]]. By the way, [[Talk:Panzergewinde (steel conduit thread)#Why was VDE (apparently) catering to inch-based preferred numbers for TPI? Dunno.|a related idle thought]]. Cheers. [[User:Three-quarter-ten|— ¾-10]] 18:30, 26 November 2010 (UTC) |
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Is there a term to describe the angle that a thread of a given pitch makes perpendicular to the threaded object. |
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For instance a groove that goes around a pipe would be zero. A 24 tpi thread would make a fairly small angle compared to say an 8 tpi thread. I'm looking for a comparison between TPI and this angle. |
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Could someone start Panzergewinde by translating de:Stahlpanzerrohrgewinde? Peter Horn User talk 02:48, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
- Done. Panzergewinde (steel conduit thread). By the way, a related idle thought. Cheers. — ¾-10 18:30, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
Is there a term to describe the angle that a thread of a given pitch makes perpendicular to the threaded object. For instance a groove that goes around a pipe would be zero. A 24 tpi thread would make a fairly small angle compared to say an 8 tpi thread. I'm looking for a comparison between TPI and this angle.