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ASME Roll Threading Specification

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BobbyCY

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Nov 10, 2012
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The company I'm working has a lot of it's own specifications for manufacturing processes - one of which is a roll threading specification covering things like allowable crest-lap sizes and locations, grain sizes and orientations etc.

Seeing as ASME have specifications for thread forms, I was wondering if any specifications exist that governs the thread-forming process (in this case rolling)?

I've had a bit of a search on the net, and here on the forums, but not found anything useful. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks! Bob
 
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