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Divide the threaded length by the lead length. For single threaded screws the lead is the same as the pitch.
6 ft 1/2 inch
When heat treating a metal... it will shrink. You must make a part larger than needed so when treated it shrinks to size. The difference between these two sizes is the shrinkage allowance. Example... a 1/4-20 threaded hole should be .003 bigger before heat treat so when done it will fit.
IPS- Iron Pipe Size (Threaded Pipe) Standard pipe threads. Female IPS is internal pipe threads, male IPS are external pipe threads. Also known as "NPT" or "NPS". CC- Copper Connection (Soldered, aka Sweat Connection)
Depending on the classification it can be simply the size across the flats on the head. Alternatively it can be the diameter of the threaded part of the bolt, this can also be subdivided into the type of thread. (Called the pitch, called teeth per inch, or other linear unit). This determines how fine or coarse the thread is. There are also other classifications for specialized work in various industries.
Six feet
Screws are threaded to twist in when turned with a screwdriver. Nails are smooth to slide in straight when pounded with a hammer.
No deck is threaded it is the headset and the forks that can be threaded or threadless
A flange threaded in center used for weld or different types of threaded pipe.
Yes.
Black steel depending on schedule can be threaded from 1/8" - 8" Personally I threaded up to 6"
Divide the threaded length by the lead length. For single threaded screws the lead is the same as the pitch.
"I got my eyebrows threaded for the first time today."
Outdoor spigots are always threaded and not soldered on.
Any Spyder threaded barrels.
Well there has been a lot of fluff about internally threaded and externally threaded body jewellery, most of it is just hot air. Ultimately quality made externally threaded straight, bent, curved or circular barbells pose no danger to a properly cared for piercing, be it a lip, tongue, eyebrow, nipple or what ever. Internally threaded barbells also pose no threat to a cared for piercing. It's just a venue for a piercers to complain about and try to use as a bargaining chip to get the customers. (As an example: One piercer will say the guy down the road is a hack because he uses externally threaded jewellery, and the guy down the road will point out that the internally threaded jewellery has more components that can fail.) It's all just fluff, quality manufactured body jewellery* is made to last, it's not cheap crap you can buy in the mall and an experienced body piercer will quickly point out the flaws in cheap production junk. Externally threaded jewellery will have a greater selection of screw on ends and is just as good as internally threaded jewellery. So it's just a point for piercer A and piercer B to argue over. Just be sure you know who makes your jewellery, ask them to tell you who makes it so you know when you want to get different ends, you know what to look for. By the way they are not "studs" they are "barbells" curved, bent, straight or circular. Just so you know the correct phrase.
no