Sorry we do not know what you mean by "iamges" or "importanat", these are not English words.
All thread pitches are standard inch size thread pitches. I can't be more specific than that since I don't know exactly which bolt you are talking about. An example for you is the starter bolts are a 3/8-16 pitch, which is standard coarse thread. Most body panel bolts are either 5/16-18 or 3/8-16 pitch, once again, standard coarse thread pitches.
pitch = 1/Threads per Inch So for a 1/2 - 20 thread the pitch is .1
A pitch of three means three threads per inch so, one thread every .333 inches.
A thread guide is a tool to measure the number and pitch of threads on a bolt
The only cars that I am positive have 1.25 thread pitch is the following; 350z, 370z, G35, G37, and sti's.
The standard size and thread pitch of a camera mount screw is 1/4"-20.
To determine the size of a thread, you can use a thread gauge tool or a caliper to measure the diameter of the thread. The size is typically expressed in terms of the thread's pitch and diameter, which can help you identify the thread size.
Take the bolt to a machine shop and they can tell you . if you dont have it most metric auto bolts have a 125 thread pitch but i dont know the diameter.
I believe the thread your looking for is 10x1.25mm
when lead of the screw is equal to the pitch it is called single threaded screw
To read thread size accurately, use a thread pitch gauge to measure the distance between threads. Match the gauge to the threads on the fastener to determine the size. Additionally, use a thread pitch chart to cross-reference the measurements for accuracy.