GuyNamedKevin
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2012
- 8
I'm working with a very small, thin metal tube, on the order of .75" ID and .90" OD. I need to design a retaining ring or end cap of some sort to keep stuff inside of it. I checked the UN thread standard and even though there are a couple threads that will just barely fit in there, it's obviously not going to be practical to make because there's barely any material left. What is the general rule of thumb for the minimum amount of wall material left over when you cut a thread? And how many threads do you generally need to make to ensure two parts are decently fastened together?
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin