tpederzani
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2012
- 16
Hi all,
I have a custom external thread, a .500-56 and I want to know what to call it. Per the calculations in ASME B1.1, the pitch diameter should be .4876/.4848, but we're specifying .4840/.4870.
I think that, per ASME B1.1-2003 section 6.5.1 "Method of Designating Thread Having Tolerance Not to Unified Formulation" I should call it this:
[ul][li]½-56 Unified Form SPL-EXT
Major diameter .496 - .492 SPL
Pitch diameter .4840 - .4870 SPL[/li][/ul]
The ambiguous part of 6.5.1 is this:
Thanks for your help!
I have a custom external thread, a .500-56 and I want to know what to call it. Per the calculations in ASME B1.1, the pitch diameter should be .4876/.4848, but we're specifying .4840/.4870.
I think that, per ASME B1.1-2003 section 6.5.1 "Method of Designating Thread Having Tolerance Not to Unified Formulation" I should call it this:
[ul][li]½-56 Unified Form SPL-EXT
Major diameter .496 - .492 SPL
Pitch diameter .4840 - .4870 SPL[/li][/ul]
The ambiguous part of 6.5.1 is this:
If a standard series thread is altered in any respect other than revised pitch diameter limits for a special length of engagement, the modification of crests, or the adjustment of the limits of size to accommodate coating, as shown above, it is designated in accordance with the following:
Thanks for your help!