40 threads per inch. The thimble has 25 divisions. Every 1 turn moves the spindle .025 and .025 x 40 = 1.000 .
80
threads per inch
1.66
48 feet per hour=48x12 inch per hour=48x12/60 inch per min=9.6 inch per min
0.6528 gallon per foot (rounded)
Approx 73,167
24 threads per inch
This is a tool that is used to measure the pitch diameter of a screw. This tool looks like a standard micrometer except that the anvils are specially configured to reach into the screw thread groove and touch the pitch diameter of the screw thread. The screw thread micrometer does not measure any other aspect of the screw thread. It does not measure the: pitch; threads-per-inch; major diameter; minor diameter; flank angles; lead; helix angle.
13 threads per inch pitch is 1/13 = 0.077 inch ( pitch is distance between threads)
A #6-32 would have 32 threads per inch.
Pipe threads are stated in terms of so many threads per inch. For instance, a bolt designated as 1/4-20 is a 1/4 inch diameter bolt with 20 threads per inch. Divide one inch by 20 to find the pitch distance.
It's the number of threads per inch
There are 2.54 cm per inch, so multiply the number of threads per cm by 2.54...Make sense? If this helped you, make sure to "Recommend" Kevlarster
One thread per .125 inch or 8 threads per inch. One thread per .125 inch or 8 threads per inch.
No. a micrometer = 1 millionth of a meter or 1 thousanth of a millimeter. At about 22 millimeters per inch, an inch is about 22000 micrometers, much, much longer.
It is 1/20, or .05 inch. The pitch is the distance betweenthreads, or 1/threads/inch
Reed is number of threads per inch width-wise of the cloth and pick is number of threads per inch length-wise of the cloth.
For coarse threads (13 threads per inch) use a 27/64 drill