cvrivcharles
Mechanical
- Mar 10, 2009
- 10
In a nutshell,... im designing a cap that screws into a tube. I dont know the EXACT diameter of the cap where it will be threaded at the moment but but lets just say for example that its 2.34375".
How do I know what thread pitch I can use for this diameter? I've seen charts all over the place with nominal diameters, basic diameters, major diameters etc. But none of them come close to what I need. The closest I saw I think was 2.250 but the threads were to coarse think.
I am thinking I want something around 18tpi. But I dont know if I can do that?!?! I dont see why not? But how do I know what the specs are for this thread? I have to draft a 3D model of this part and I need to include the threads. I know the diameter of the part, the pitch, and angle(60deg right?). What about the rest of the specs like radius etc?
Can someone please explain this to me Thanks.
How do I know what thread pitch I can use for this diameter? I've seen charts all over the place with nominal diameters, basic diameters, major diameters etc. But none of them come close to what I need. The closest I saw I think was 2.250 but the threads were to coarse think.
I am thinking I want something around 18tpi. But I dont know if I can do that?!?! I dont see why not? But how do I know what the specs are for this thread? I have to draft a 3D model of this part and I need to include the threads. I know the diameter of the part, the pitch, and angle(60deg right?). What about the rest of the specs like radius etc?
Can someone please explain this to me Thanks.