yes should be the depth of the threaded tract.hello to all, I happen a mechanical design with this symbol next to a threaded hole, I think it is the depth of the hole, what do you think?
Thank you.
Maybe it's a use unification?It should not....it is certainly the symbol that has become international that indicates depth.
solidworks has used it native for many years. others have adapted.
Yes, in the asmes already for several years there is this symbol, as well as that of lamatura and devasatura.Maybe it's a use unification?
excuse the intrusion, but how do you in solidwork get this kind of quota? with the text line at 90° compared to the quota thanks hellowork in uk and here we use quotation the thread and its depth(blue) then quoti the foreskin(red).
View attachment 71342The standard is bs8888 if I remember well.

do vertical quotation and then change the text position in orizontaleexcuse the intrusion, but how do you in solidwork get this kind of quota? with the text line at 90° compared to the quota thanks helloView attachment 71369
small escapees...ahahahahI never tried, but once I thought of drawing with the sheet vertically but with the horizontal layout.. I don't know if I explained. ..practically create a vertical a4 sheet. but having both situations in a table I don't think it's possible.thank you so much for the answer but it doesn't work vertically? . You know that fugue, too.