Metric thread value M38x1,0

Metric thread value M38x1,0

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Metric thread value M38x1,0

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Hi all!

 

Can someone help me with the specs of M38x1,0 threads? Major and minor dia etc.

I have found how to add it via the xml files in the threads folder but I can not find the data for the thread despite hours on Google...

Thankful

for suggestions!

 

/L

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johnswetz1982
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Its not a standard thread but external , 38mm major and pitch of 1 mm. I suggest just looking at the wikkipedia page.

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Thanks but i have searched long and hard but have not found it.

 

if you have a link to the wikipedia page i would be grateful.

 

I found images with formulas on how to calculate them but my cooking-school degree does not suffice for that 😁

Cheers,

 

/L

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johnswetz1982
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_metric_screw_thread 

 

"I found images with formulas on how to calculate them but my cooking-school degree does not suffice for that" If you can figure out proportions for a recipe you can figure out what you need from the formula. If not, time to learn.

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Well cooking is more about feel, taste and guess than calculations but you are quite right, time to learn 😁

 

Many thanks,

 

/L

 

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ChrisDPCnc
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https://www.amesweb.info/Screws/ScrewCalculators.aspx

 

Try here, they have lists of standard threads and a 'custom' section where you can put in the basic sizes and it will calculate for you.

 

Hope this helps you out

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Anonymous
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Hi Chris and thanks for this, will most certainly come in handy.

 

What most of these charts are missing is the option to insert custom values.

I did actually find one that lets you do this:

https://solidworkslearning.blogspot.com/2012/03/iso-screw-thread-calculator.html?m=1

I tried it out and it may not be enough for fine jobs but it was good enough for me.

The application i needed it for was to design and 3D print a bushing between my new silencer and the gun barrel. 

Works fine 😊

 

Cheers,

 

/L

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