Coarse pitch refers to a larger distance between threads on a screw. It allows for faster movement of the nut along the screw shaft but may not provide as much precision as a finer pitch due to larger gaps between the threads.
I am looking for some sandpaper that is more coarse than this. My beard is no more than a coarse stubble, right now.
A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
The sand on the beach felt coarse between my toes.
M30 - Coarse 3.5mm, Fine 2.0mm?Metric Thread Pitch and Tapping SizesSizePitch (mm)Tapping Diameter (mm)Clearance Holes (mm)CoarseFineCoarseFineCloseMediumCoarseM1.60.351.251.71.82.0M20.41.62.22.42.6M2.50.452.052.72.93.1M30.52.53.23.43.6M40.73.34.34.54.8M50.84.25.35.55.8M61.05.06.46.67.0M81.251.06.87.08.49.010.0M101.51.258.58.710.511.012.0M121.751.2510.210.8131415M162.01.514.014.517.018.019.0M202.51.517.518.521.022.024.0M243.02.021.022.025.026.028.0M303.52.026.528.031.033.035.0M364.03.032.033.037.039.042.0
Example sentence - We prefer the coarse ground pepper over the fine ground pepper.
Coarse pitch and fine pitch in hobs refer to the spacing between the teeth on the hob cutting tool, which impacts the size of the gear teeth being manufactured. Coarse pitch hobs have larger tooth spacing, making them suitable for cutting larger gears with fewer teeth, while fine pitch hobs have closer tooth spacing, ideal for smaller gears with more teeth. The choice between the two depends on the specific gear design and manufacturing requirements, influencing the efficiency and surface finish of the machined gears.
unc is coarse, unf is fine pitch
A fine pitch setting on a propeller takes a smaller bite of air, or water, allowing more engine rpm (power) at lower speeds. A coarser pitch (higher number pitch angle) takes a larger bite of the medium, and when properly matched to the engine potential, produces a higher speed. The difference between the fine and coarse setting may only be a few degrees.
Depends on the pitch: Fine pitch: m10 * 0.75 pitch , drill diameter = 9.25 mm m10 * 1.0 pitch , drill diameter = 9.00 mm m10 * 1.25pitch , drill diameter = 8.8 mm Coarse pitch (most common use): m10 * 1.5 pitch , drill diameter = 8.5 mm
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
Wheel bearing won't have any threads. If your talking about the post they mount on, then you can use a pitch gage to get the number of threads per inch and then compare that to a thread chart to determine if they are coarse or fine.
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.
coarse course
It is coarse-grained.
not coarse at all
coarse The farmer brushed the horse's coarse hair.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.