Thread pitch gauge

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Three different sets of threading gauges

A thread gauge,[1] also known as a screw pitch gauge[2] or pitch gauge,[3] is used to measure the pitch or lead of a screw thread. The uppermost gauge in the image is an ISO metric pitch gauge, the larger gauge in the center is for measuring the Acme thread form, and the lower gauge is for Whitworth screws.

Thread pitch gauges are used as a reference tool in determining the pitch of a thread that is on a screw or in a tapped hole. This tool is not used as a precision measuring instrument. This device allows the user to determine the profile of the given thread and quickly categorize the thread by shape and pitch. This device also saves time, in that it removes the need for the user to measure and calculate the thread pitch of the threaded item.

See also

References

  1. ^ Schnetler, Jenny; Majiet, Salie (2007), FCS Fitting and Turning: Level 2, Pearson South Africa, p. 34, ISBN 978-1-86891-764-8.
  2. ^ Erjavec, Jack (2004). Automotive Technology. Thomson Delmar Learning. p. 85. ISBN 978-1-4018-4831-6.
  3. ^ Webster, Jay (2001). Outdoor Power Equipment. Albany: Delmar Thomson Learning. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-7668-1391-5.

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