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Greetings to everyone.
I need the dimensional data (average diameter, hazelnut, etc.) of screw / screw of a m140x4 thread.
I searched the office first and then on the internet but I can't find anything.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you.
 
Greetings to everyone.
I need the dimensional data (average diameter, hazelnut, etc.) of screw / screw of a m140x4 thread.
I searched the office first and then on the internet but I can't find anything.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you.
allego schematic
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Greetings to everyone.
I need the dimensional data (average diameter, hazelnut, etc.) of screw / screw of a m140x4 thread.
I searched the office first and then on the internet but I can't find anything.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you.
for dimensional data also vademecum drawing baldassini
mand
 
Greetings to everyone.
I need the dimensional data (average diameter, hazelnut, etc.) of screw / screw of a m140x4 thread.
I searched the office first and then on the internet but I can't find anything.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you.
on those diemesions are more indicated leak threads, e.g. m140x6
 
As for the nominal size of the thread, take from the tables the characteristic size of any step 4 thread (e.g. m36) and for difference find those of d.140.


for tolerances there are tables that, similar to "normal" dimensional ones, are parametrated according to the diameter and step of the thread, regardless of the size of the piece.
just choose the desired degree of accuracy.
qui It's all right.
 
As for the nominal size of the thread, take from the tables the characteristic size of any step 4 thread (e.g. m36) and for difference find those of d.140.


for tolerances there are tables that, similar to "normal" dimensional ones, are parametrated according to the diameter and step of the thread, regardless of the size of the piece.
just choose the desired degree of accuracy.
qui It's all right.
Okay, I got it.
Thank you all.
p.s. so much if I lose the rudder at sea, I blame the loctite of mbt. :biggrin:
 
Okay, I got it.
Thank you all.
p.s. so much if I lose the rudder at sea, I blame the loctite of mbt. :biggrin:
Put a "grain" on it! ! ! !
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