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Different kinds of thread types

According to different uses of threads, it can be divided into:
1. International metric standard thread
 
The thread used in my country's national standard CNS. The top of the tooth is flat for easy turning, and the bottom of the tooth is arc-shaped to increase the thread strength. The thread angle is 60 degrees, and the specification is represented by M. Metric threads can be divided into two types: coarse thread and fine thread. The notation is M8x1.25. (M: code, 8: nominal diameter, 1.25: pitch).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. American standard thread
 
Both the top and root of the thread are flat and the strength is better. The thread angle is also 60 degrees, and the specification is expressed by a few teeth per inch. This kind of thread can be divided into three grades: coarse thread (NC); fine thread (NF); extra fine thread (NEF). The notation is like 1/2-10NC. (1/2: outer diameter; 10: number of teeth per inch; NC code).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. Unified standard thread
 
Jointly developed by the United States, Britain, and Canada, it is the commonly used inch thread. The thread angle is also 60 degrees, and the specification is expressed by a few teeth per inch. This kind of thread can be divided into coarse thread (UNC); fine thread (UNF); extra fine thread (UNEF). The notation is like 1/2-10UNC. (1/2: outer diameter; 10: number of teeth per inch; UNC code)
 
 
 
 
 
4. V-shaped thread
 
The top and root are both pointed, weak in strength, and not often used easily. The thread angle is 60 degrees.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Hui type thread
 
The thread used in the British National Standard. The thread angle is 55 degrees, and the symbol is "W". Suitable for manufacturing by rolling method. The notation is like W1/2-10. (1/2: outer diameter; 10: number of teeth per inch; W code).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6. Round thread
 
It is the standard thread defined by the German DIN. Suitable for the connection of bulbs and rubber tubes. The symbol is "Rd".
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7. Thread for pipe
 
Threads used to prevent leakage are often used to connect gas or liquid pipe fittings. The thread angle is 55 degrees, which can be divided into straight pipe thread code "P.S., N.P.S." and oblique pipe thread code "N.P.T.", the taper is 1:16, that is, 3/4 inch per foot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
8. Square thread
 
The transmission efficiency is high, second only to the ball thread, and it cannot be adjusted with a nut after wear, which is a disadvantage. Generally used for the screw of the vise and the screw of the crane.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9. Trapezoidal thread
 
Also known as Akem thread. The transmission efficiency is slightly lower than that of the square thread, but it can be adjusted with a nut after wear. The metric thread angle is 30 degrees, and the inch thread angle is 29 degrees. Generally used in the lead screw of a lathe. The symbol is "Tr".
 
 
 
 
10. Serrated thread
 
Also known as oblique thread, it is only suitable for unidirectional transmission. Such as screw jacks, presses, etc. The symbol is "Bu".
 
 
 
 
 
11. Ball thread
 
The thread with the best transmission efficiency is difficult to manufacture, and the cost is extremely high. It is used in precision machinery. Such as the lead screw of a CNC machine tool.
 
Notation of inch bolts:
LH 2N 5/8 × 3-13 UNC━ 2A
(1) LH is left-hand thread (RH is right-hand thread, which can be omitted)).
(2) 2N double thread thread.
(3) 5/8 inch thread, outer diameter 5/8 ".
(4) 3 Bolt length 3".
(5) 13 thread counts 13 teeth per inch.
(6) UNC uniform standard thread coarse thread.
(7) Level 2 fit, external thread (3: tight fit; 2: middle fit; 1: loose fit) A: external thread (can be omitted) B: internal thread.
 
Inch thread: the size of the inch thread, usually expressed by the number of threads per inch of length, referred to as "number of threads per inch", which is exactly the reciprocal of the pitch. For example, a thread with 8 teeth per inch has a pitch of 1/8 inch. The representation of inch threads is as follows:


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