The listed size of a #4 screw is 0.1120 inch. In fractions that's approximately 7/64
The next size larger from a number 6 size screw.
Metric size #6 shank, 32 is thread pitch per inch. The bigger the no. the bigger the screw size.
3"
1/4"
# 6 screw is one of many US Numbers screws (where is pitch makes no difference in diameter) All Number screws are measured as follows: O.D = 0.060" + N(0.013") , where's N is the number of the screw , thus the diameter of # 6 screw is: 0.060" + 6(0.013") = 0.060" + 0.078" = 0.138"
A number 4 size screw comes from the fact that it is the fourth in a series of screw sizes. The screw sizes start at number 0 with a diameter of 0.060" and increase by 0.013" for each size larger.
The next size larger from a number 6 size screw.
A number 8 screw typically requires a size 8 screw.
To determine the appropriate size for a screw, you can use screw numbers which are based on the diameter and length of the screw. The higher the screw number, the larger the diameter and length of the screw. You can match the screw number to the size needed for your project by referring to a screw size chart.
The standard size for a number 6 screw diameter is 0.138 inches.
The standard size for a number 8 screw diameter is 0.164 inches.
The standard size of a tripod screw is 1/4 inch.
A number 10 screw has a diameter of approximately 0.190 inches.
A number 8 screw has a diameter of approximately 0.164 inches.
An M4 screw typically has a diameter of 4 millimeters.
The size of a camera mount screw is typically 1/4 inch in diameter.
The standard size of a tripod mount screw is 1/4 inch.