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20 4ugust 1991 for
ASm Bl.1-1989
29 August 1989 .
CUPERCEDING
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Title of Document: Unified Inch Screw Threads [UN and UNR Thread Form)
Date of Specific Issue Adopted: 29 August 1989
Releasing Non-Government Standards Body: The Amxican Society of Mechanical
Engbeers
Unified Inch
Screw
Threads
(UN and UNR Thread Form)
ASME B1.1-1989
(REVISION OF ANSI B1.l-1982)
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ASME B L - 1 89 W 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 0 0 3 9 6 9 3 h W
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FOREWORD
This Standard is the outgrowth of and supersedes previous editions that were published
as B1-1924, B1.1-1935, B1.1-1949, B1.1-1960, B1.1-1974, and B1.1-1982. Throughout such
development, special attention has been given to the practical aspects of thread stan-
dardization, and many details of the current Standard result from studies and tests based
on user problems. For example, there was disclosed the need for free assembly in high-
production industries and the desirability of making some provision for threads that
require a coating. The tolerance classes 2N2B were developed to meet these two major
requirements as well as to provide a general standard for externally and internally
threaded fasteners.
This issue includes: (a) latest symbols in accordance with latest issue on Nomenclature,
ANWASME B1.7M; (b) a clearer definition of acceptability criteria as described in
ANSUASME B1.3M; (c) sketches and drawings altered to meet the latest legibility re-
quirements. The diameter-pitch combinations remain the same as in previous editions.
The Unified Screw Threads Standard is an integrated system of threads for fastening
purposes in mechanisms and structures. Its outstanding characteristic is general inter-
changeability of threads, achieved through the standardization of thread form, diameter-
pitch combinations, and limits of size.
The Standard has as its original basis the work done more than a century ago by
William Sellers in the United States and Sir Joseph Whitworth in Great Britain. Through-
out the intervening years there have been many further developments and revisions,
culminating in the system of Unified Threads approved and adopted for use by all inch-
using countries.
The achievements represented by ASME Bl.1 in development, standardization, and
unification are the result of cooperation and coordination of many organizations, includ-
ing The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers,
National Institute of Science and Technology (formerly National Bureau of Standards),
Committee B1, the former National Screw Thread Commission, the former Interdepart-
mental Screw Thread Committee, British Standards Institution, Canadian Standards As-
sociation, and American National Standards Institute.
Unification of screw thread standards received its impetus from the need for inter-
changeability among the billions of fasteners used in the complex equipment of modern
technology and made in different countries. Equally important, however, are international
trade in mechanisms of all kinds and the servicing of transportation equipment which
moves from country to country. These have made unification not only highly advanta-
geous, but practically essential. In sizes in. and larger, complete unification of certain
thread series and six tolerance classes was signaled by the signing of a n accord on No-
vember 18,1948. Since that time, further unification has been extended into smaller sizes.
Working through Technical Committee No. 1of the International Organization for Stan-
dardization (ISO), the unified standard was adopted as an I S 0 inch screw thread stan-
dard, I S 0 5864, parallel to the I S 0 metric screw thread system. Both systems have a
common basic profile. The standard was subject to Quadripartite Standardization Agree-
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Canada, and Australia.
Suggestions for improvement of this Standard will be welcomed. They should be sent
to the American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York,
10018.
ASME B1.1-1989 was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
on August 23, 1989.
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ASME B I - I I 89 D 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 0037696 L
(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)
OFFICERS
D. Emanuelli, Cha;rman
H. W. Ellison, Vice Chairman
R. McGlnnls, Secretary
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
R. Anderson R. LaNier
J. Bein J. Levy
A. Breed K. McCullough
R. Browning J. McMurray
R. Byrne A. Painter
D. Cadieux G. Russ
F. Cantrell R. Sabatos
R, Chamerda D. Catava
F. Ciccarone, Alternate M. Schuster
R. Dodge E. Schwartz
P. Drake R. Searr
H. W. Ellison R. Seppey
D. Emanuelli A. Shepherd
C. Erickson B. Shook
W. Farrell A. Strang
G. Flannery J. Sullivan
J. Heinz R. Tennis
W. Jatho, Alternate A. Thibodeau
S.Johnson J. Trilling
F. Jones, Alternate M. Van Derwerken
S. Kanter C. Wilson
R. Lamport
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CONTENTS
General ............................................................................ 1
1.1 Scope ....................................................................... 1
1.2 Unified Screw Thread Standards ......................................... 1
1.3 UN and UNR Screw Threads ............................................ 1
1.4 Interchangeability ......................................................... 1
1.5 Designations ............................................................... 1
1.6 Reference Documents ..................................................... 1
1.7 Acceptability ............................................................... 2
1.8 Reference Temperature ................................................... 2
1.9 Units of Measure .......................................................... 2
1.10 Federal Government Use ................................................. 2
Screw Thread Profile ............................................................ 2
2.1 Scope ....................................................................... 2
2.2 Basic Profile ............................................................... 2
2.3 Design Profiles ............................................................ 3
2.4 Formulas and Symbols .................................................... 3
Screw Thread Series ............................................................ 3
3.1 Thread Series Definition .................................................. 3
3.2 Order of Selection ......................................................... 3
3.3 Coarse Thread Series Applications ....................................... 3
3.4 Fine Thread Series Applications ......................................... 3
3.5 Extra-Fine Thread Series Applications ................................... 6
3.6 Constant-Pitch Thread Series Applications .............................. 6
3.7 Fine Threads for Thin-Wall Tubing ...................................... 6
Screw Thread Classes ........................................................... 6
4.1 Thread Classes ............................................................ 6
4.2 Combinations of Classes .................................................. 7
Screw Thread Allowance and Tolerance...................................... 7
5.1 Allowance .................................................................. 7
5.2 Pitch Diameter Tolerance, All Classes ................................... 7
5.3 Special Lengths of Engagement LE ...................................... 8
5.4 Minor Diameter Tolerance and Allowance for External
Threads .................................................................. 9
5.5 Major Diameter Tolerance for Internal Threads ........................ 10
5.6 Minor Diameter Tolerance and Length of Engagement
for Internal Threads .................................................... 10
5.7 Disposition of Allowance and Tolerance ................................. 10
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5.8 Formulas for Allowance and Tolerance .................................. 10
5.9 Circular Runout ........................................................... 11
5.10 Lead and Flank Angle Tolerances ........................................ 12
5.11 Coated or Plated Threads ................................................. 12
6 Screw Thread Designation ..................................................... 12
6.1 Basic Method of Designating ............................................. 12
6.2 Method of Designating Coated Threads ................................. 12
6.3 Method of Designating Left-Hand Threads .............................. 14
6.4 Method of Designating UNS Threads .................................... 14
6.5 Designations for Other Threads .......................................... 14
6.6 Method of Designating Threads Having Special Length
of Engagement .......................................................... 15
6.7 Method of Designating Threads Having Modified Crests ............... 15
7 Dimensional Accommodation of Coating or Plating for 60
deg Threads . ..................................................................... 16
7.1 Introduction ............................................................... 16
7.2 Material Limits for Coated Threads ...................................... 16
7.3 Dimensional Effects of Coating ........................................... 16
7.4 External Thread With Allowance Available for Coating ................ 16
7.5 External Thread With No Allowance for Coating ....................... 18
7.6 ...........................................................
Internal Threads 18
7.7 ......................................................
Other Considerations 18
8 Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) and Limits of Size for
Standard Series and UNS/UNRS Series Threads.. .......................... 19
8.1 .............................................................
Standard Sizes 19
8.2 ..............................................................
Limits of Size 19
8.3 ...............................................
Formulas for Limits of Size 19
9 Lead and Angle Tolerances ..................................................... 53
9.1 Lead and Flank Angle Acceptance ....................................... 53
10 Formulas and Symbols for Thread Form., .................................... 77
10.1 Thread Form Formulas and Symbols ..................................... 77
11. Tables of Basic Dimensions .................................................... 83
11.1 Table Content ............................................................. 83
11.2 Thread Series .............................................................. 83
12 Tables of Allowance and Tolerance for Standard Series
Threads (UN/UNR) .............................................................. 83
12.1 Table Content
12.2 Relationship to Limits of Size
.............................................................
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83
83
13 Tables of Allowance and Tolerance for Threads of Special
Diameters. Pitches. and Lengths of Engagement (UNS/
UNRS) ....... ..................................................................... 83
13.1 Table Content .............................................................
13.2 Relationship to Limits of Size ............................................ 83
83
Figures
1 Basic Profile for UN and UNR Screw Threads ................................. 2
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ASME B L - 1 €49 m 075’7670 003969’7 7 m
Tables
1A Outline Guide for Determining Limits of Size of External
Threads ........................................................................ 20
1B Outline Guide for Determining Limits of Size of Internal
Threads ........................................................................ 20
2 Standard Series Threads (UNKJNR) ........................................... 21
3A Limits of Size for Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) ....................... 23
3B Limits of Size for Selected Combinations ofUNS/UNRS
Series Threads ................................................................ 48
4 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in
Functional Diameter .......................................................... 55
.
5 Allowable Variation in 30 deg Basic Half Angle of External
and Internal Screw Threads .................................................. 76
6 Thread Form Data .............................................................. 80
7 General Symbols ................................................................. 82
8 Basic Dimensions for Coarse Thread Series (UNC/UNRC) .................. 84
9 Basic Dimensions for Fine Thread Series (UNF/UNRF) ..................... 85
10’ Basic Dimensions for Extra-Fine Thread Series (UNEF/
UNREF) ...................................................................... 86
11 Basic Dimensions for 4-Thread Series (4-UN/4-UNR) ........................ 87
12 Basic Dimensions for 6-Thread Series (6-UN/6-UNR) ........................ 88
13 Basic Dimensions for 8-Thread Series (8-UN/8-UNR) ........................ 89
14 Basic Dimensions for 12-Thread Series (12-UN/12-UNR) .................... 91
15 Basic Dimensions for 16-Thread Series (16-UND6-UNR) .................... 93
16 Basic Dimensions for 20-Thread Series (20-UN/20-UNR) .................... 95
17 Basic Dimensions for 28-Thread Series (28-UN/B-UNR) .................... 96
18 Basic Dimensions for 32-Thread Series (32-UN/32-UNR) .................... 97
19 Increments in Pitch Diameter Tolerance - Class 2A ......................... 98
20 Allowances and Tolerances for Coarse Thread Series (UNC/
UNRC) ........................................................................ 100
21 Allowances and Tolerances for Fine Thread Series (UNFI
UNRF) ........................................................................ 101
22 Allowances and Tolerances for Extra-Fine Thread Series
(UNEF/UNREF) ............................................................. 102
23 Allowances .and Tolerances for 4-Thread Series (4-UN/
4-UNR) ........................................................................ 103
24 Allowances and Tolerances for 6-Thread Series (6-UN/
6-UNR) ........................................................................ 104
25 Allowances and Tolerances for 8-Thread Series (8-UNl
8-UNR) ........................................................................ 106
26 Allowances and Tolerances for 12-Thread Series (12-UN/
12-UNR) ...................................................................... 108
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Figure
A l Identification of 60 deg. Inch Screw Threads Within the Scope
of ASME Committee B1 ...................................................... 138
Tables
A l Identification of 60 deg. Inch Screw Threads Within the Scope
of ASME Committee B1 ..................................................... 139
C1 Limits of Size for Standard Series (UNKJNR) Threads, m m ................. 144
C2 Limits of Size for Selected Combinations of UNS/UNRS
Series Threads, mm ........................................................... 162
C3 Thread Form Data, mm ......................................................... 166
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ASME S1.1-1989
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ASME 81.1-1989 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
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2.3 Design Profiles 3.1.1 Standard Series. The standard series con-
sists of three series with graded pitches (coarse, fine,
The design profiles define the maximum-material
and extra fine) and eight series with constant pitches
conditions for external and internal threads with no
(4,6,8,12, 16,20,28, and 32 threads per inch). The
allowance and are derived from the basic profile. The
standard series is shown in Table 2. Limits of size
design profiles of both external and internal screw
are shown in Table 3A. See Section 8 for limits of
threads vary from the basic profile.
size.
2'3.1 Design Profiles of External Threads. The
design profiles of external UN and UNR screw 3.1.2 Special Series. The special series consists
threads are included in Figs. 2 and 3. A flat root of all threads with diameter-pitch combinations that
contour is specified for UN threads; however, it is are not included in the standard series. When allow-
permissible to provide for some threading tool crest ances and tolerances of special series threads are de-
wear. Therefore, a rounded root contour cleared be- rived from unified formulation as shown in Section
yond the 0.25P flat width of the basic profile is op- 5, the threads are designated UNS or UNRS. Limits
tional. The rounded root also reduces the rate of of size for selected combinations of UNSKJNRS
threading tool crest wear and improves fatigue threads are shown in Table 3B. If allowance and tol-
strength over that of a flat root thread. erance are not derived from unified formulation, the
(a) The root contour of external UNR screw threads are designated special. See Section 6 for de-
threads shown in Figs. 2 and 3 shall have a smooth, tails of designation.
continuous, nonreversing contour with a radius of
curvature not less than 0.108P at any point and shall
3.2 Order of Selection
blend tangentially into the flanks and any straight
segment. At the maximum-material condition, the Whereverpossible, selection should be madefrom Ta-
point of tangency shall be at a distance not less than ble 3A, Standard Series- Unged Screw Threads, pref-
0.625H below the basic major diameter. erence being given to the coarse and fine thread series.
(b) The design profiles of external UN and UNR Ifthreads in the standard series do not meet the require-
screw threads have flat crests. However, in practice, ments of design, reference should be made to the selected
product thread crests may be flat, or partially or cor- combinations in Table 3B. The third expedient is to
ner rounded. A rounded crest tangent at a 0.125P design UNSNNRS threads using tables of allowance
flat is shown as an option in Figs. 2 and 3. and tolerance in Sections 12 and 13. The last resort
2.3.2 Design Profile of Internal Threads. The de-
is to designspecial threads and use the formulas for
sign profile of the internal UN screw thread is in- limits of size in Section 8.
cluded in Figs. 2 and 3 (there is no internal UNA screw
thread). In practice it is necessary to provide for some 3.3 Coarse Thread Series Applications
threading tool crest wear; therefore, the root of the
design profile is rounded and cleared beyond the The coarse thread series (UNC/üNRC) is gener-
0.125P flat width of the basic profile. ally used for the bulk production of screws, bolts, and
nuts. It is commonly used in reíativeíy iow strength
materials such as cast iron, aluminum, magnesium,
2.4 Formulas and Symbols brass, bronze, and plastic, because the coarse series
The formulas and symbols pertaining to the basic threads provide more resistance to internal thread
profile and the design profiles are given in stripping than the fine or extra-fine series. Coarse
Section 10. series threads are advantageous where rapid assem-
bly or disassembly is required, or if corrosion or dam-
age from nicks due to handling or use is likely,
3 SCREW THREAD SERIES
3.1 Thread Series Definition 3.4 Fine Thread Series Applications
Thread series are groups of diameter-pitch com- The fine thread series (UNF/UNRF) is commoniy
binations distinguished from each other by the num- used for bolts and nuts in high strength applications.
ber of threads per inch applied to a series of specific This series has less thread depth and a larger minor
diameters. There are two general series classifica- diameter than coarse series threads. Consequently,
tions: standard and special. thinner walls are permitted for internal threads and
3
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FIG, 3 DISPOSITION OF DIAMETRAL TOLERANCES AND CREST CLEARANCES FOR UNIFIED INCH
SCREW THREAD CLASSES 3A AND 3B
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ASNE B L * L 87 = 0757b70 0037707 2 m
more strength is available to external threads than quiring fine-pitch threads. It is suitable for adjusting
for coarse series threads of the same nominal size. collars and retaining nuts and also serves as a con-
In order to prevent internal thread stripping, a longer tinuation of the extra-fine thread series for diameters
length of engagement is required for fine series than larger than 11x6in.
for coarse series threads for thread materials of the
same strength levels. However, for both fine and
coarse series threads, length of engagement in 3.7 Fine Threads for Thin-Wall Tubing
tapped holes must be selected to meet strength re- The limits of size for a 27-thread series, ranging
quirements. Fine series threads have less tendency from to 1 in. nominal size, are included in Table
to loosen under vibration than coarse series threads, 3B. These threads are recommended for general use
because of the smaller lead angle. This also allows on thin-wall tubing. The minimum length of complete
for finer adjustment in cases such as a slotted nut thread shall be one-third of the basic major diameter
and cotter pin assembly. plus five threads (013 + 0.185).
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ameters of Class 3B threads, whether or 'not plated or coating. Allowance for Classes 1A and 2A is iden-
or coated, are basic, affording no allowance or clear- tical and is based on Class 2A pitch diameter toler-
ance for assembly at maximum-material limits. ance for the respective series standard length of
engagement and is applicable for all lengths of en-
4.1.3 Class I A and 1B Threads, Class 1A (exter- gagement.
nal) and Class 1B (internal) threads replaced Amer- Formulas for allowance are given in para, 5,8.l(a)
ican National Class 1 screw threads, These classes and values are given in Sections 12 and 13.
provide for applications where a liberal tolerance and Applications of allowances to the basic thread
an allowance are required to permit easy assembly form are shown in Fig. 2,
even with slightly nicked threads. These classes are
intended for ordnance and other special uses. Max- EXAMPLE 2.0625-12UNS-2A
imum diameters of Class 1A threads are less than From para. 5.8.l(a): Allowance ar = 0.300 Td2(2A).
From para. 5.2, example (1): Td2(2A) = 0.0061.
basic by the amount of the allowance (the allowance Therefore, ar = 0.300 X 0.0061 = 0.00183, or 0.0018 in. when
is identical to that for Class 2A). The allowance is rounded.
not available for plating or coating and, conse-
quently, in some cases it may be necessary to make
special provisions in thread manufacturing for ac-
commodation of plating or coating, The minimum 5.2 Pitch Diameter Tolerance, All Classes
diameters of Class 1B threads, whether or not plated NOTE:Refer to Table 2 for the standard series of diameter-pitch
or coated, are basic and consequently afford no al- combinations. Allowances and tolerances for standard series
lowance or clearance for assembly at maximum- threads are applied in Table 3A. All other diameter-pitch com-
binations are considered nonstandard, Allowances and tolerances
material limits. for a selection of nonstandard threads are applied in Table 3B.
4.1,4 Class 2AG Threads. Certain applications re- The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table
quire an allowance for rapid assembly to permit ap- 3A for all classes of the UNC and UNF series are
plication of the proper lubricant or for residual based on a length of engagement equal to the basic
growth due to high-temperature expansion. In these major (nominal) diameter and are applicable for
applications, when the thread is coated and the 2A lengths of engagement from five pitches to up to 1%
allowance is not permitted to be consumed by such diameters, For the 4-UN, 6-UN, and 8-UN series,
coating, the thread class symbol is qualified by the the pitch diameter tolerances specified for Classes
addition of the letter G (old symbol for allowance) 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B are based on a length of en-
following the class symbol, Refer to paras. 6.2.1, 7.1, gagement equal to the basic major (nominal) diam-
and 7.3 for more detailed information, eter and are applicable for lengths of engagement up
to 1%diameters.
4.2 Combinations of Classes The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table
3A for all classes of the UNEF, 12-UN, 16-UN, 20-
The requirements for screw thread fits for specific UN, 28-UN, and 32-UN series are based on a length
applications are predicated on end use and can be of engagement of 9 pitches and are applicable for
met by speciQing the proper combinations of thread lengths of engagement from 5 to 15 pitches.
dasses for the components. For example, a Class 2A The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table
external thread may be used with a Class lB, 2B, or 3B for all classes of the UNS series are based on a
3B internal thread. length of engagement of 9 pitches and are applicable
for lengths of engagement from 5 to 15 pitches.
Formulas for pitch diameter tolerance are given in
5 SCREW THREAD ALLOWANCE AND paras. 5.8.l(c) and 5.8,2(b), and values are given in
TOLERANCE Sections 12 and 13,
Applications of tolerances to the thread form are
5,l Allowance
shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
Allowance is specified only for Class 1A and 2A For special threads not included in Table 3B, the
external threads. For Class 1A threads, its purpose tolerances and allowances should be obtained from
is to preclude the possibility of surface-to-surface fit the tabulated tolerances or increments for special
between mating parts and it cannot be used to ac- threads, if applicable, or computed from the formula
commodate plating or coating. For Class 2A threads, values for standard lengths of engagement. For
the allowance may be used to accommodate plating lengths of engagement over 15 to and including 30
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pitches, the pitch diameter tolerances are 1.25 times the tolerances are 1.50 times the values shown in
the formula values; and for lengths of engagement Table 3A.
over 30 pitches, the tolerances are 1.50 times the
EXAMPLE
formula values. 0.500-13UNC-SE2B;LE = 1in. (2 diameters).
From Table 3A or Table 2 0 TO, = 0.0065.
EXAMPLES: TD, for LE of 2 diameters = 1.25 Td, standard
(1) 2.0625-12UNS-2A, LE = 1 in. (12 pitches). = 1.25 X 0.0065
Use Table 34 column for major diameter of 1.875 through 2.25. = 0,0081 in.
Read pitch diameter tolerance Th(2A) in 12 threads per inch
row for length of engagement LE equal to 0.42 to 1.25 in. (5 (b) For engagement lengths exceeding 15 pitches,
to 15 pitches). Td, = 0.0061 in.
(2) 6.500-5UNS-SE2B; LE = 4 in. (20 pitches). for UNEF, 12-UN, 16-UN, 20-UN, 28-UN, and 32-
From para. 5.8.2(b): TD,(PB) = 1.300 Td,(2A). Use Table 19 UN series, and for UNS threads in Table 3B, the
for Td2(2A),since 5 TPI is not tabulated in Table 37. pitch diameter tolerances shown in Tables 3A and
3B, as applicable, should be increased as follows.
Increment D (not tabulated) = 0.0015 T 6 = 0.002799 (1) For lengths of engagement over 15 to and
Increment LE (9 pitches) = 0.002012 including 30 pitches, the pitch diameter tolerances
Increment P = 0.005130 are 1.25 times the values for the standard lengths of
Td2(2A)for LE = 9P = 0.009941 engagement shown in Tables 3A and 3B, as appli-
cable.
TD2(2B)for LE = 9P = 1.300 Td2(2A) = 0.012923 (2) For lengths of engagement over 30 pitches,
TD2(2B)for LE = 20P = 1.25 TD2(2B) = 0.016154 the tolerances are 1.50 times the values shown in
or 0.0162 in. when rounded. Tables 3A and 3B, as applicable.
EXAMPLE
1.5000-28UN-SE2A,LE = 2 in. (56 pitches).
From Table 3A or Table 29: Td, = 0.0042 for standard length
of engagement.
5.3 Special Lengths of Engagement LE Td, for LE = 56 pitches = 1.50 Td, standard
= 1.50 X 0.0042
For special applications, the required lengt.. of en- = 0.0063 in.
gagement might be the determining factor in the
proper selection of thread tolerances. When design NOTE: See example in para. 5.3.l(c).
considerations require nonstandard pitches or ex- (c) Major Diameter Tolerance and Length of En-
treme conditions of engagement not covered by the gagement for External Threads, All Classes. External
tables, the tolerances may be modified as explained thread major diameter tolerances are based on pitch
below or calculated using the formulas. only and are applicable for all lengths of engagement,
It is particularly important that this increase in tol- with this exception: where the external thread pitch
erance be noted by the user for external threads diameter tolerance for long lengths of engagement
(Class 3A) callout. At times it is impossible for the exceeds 0.9 times the major diameter tolerance, the
producer to h o w the length of engagement with an latter should be increased to 1.10 times the adjusted
internally threaded member. It may be necessary for pitch diameter tolerance.
the producer to lower the maximum values of pitch Formulas for the major diameter tolerance for ex-
diameter when making such externally threaded ternal threads are given in para. 5.8.l(b) and values
components. Hence the increased tolerance noted. are given in Sections 12 and 13.
5.3.1 Long LE Using Gage Length LG Equal to EXAMPLE
1.5000-28UN-SE2A;LE = 2 in. (56 pitches).
LE From the example in para. 5.3.l(b), Td, = 0.0063.
(a) For engagement lengths exceeding 1.5 diam- From Table 29, Td = 0.0065, so Td, = 0.969 Td. Therefore, Td
eters, for UNC, UNF, 4-UN, 6-UN, and 8-UN series, must be adjusted to 1.10 Td,.
Adjusted Td = 1.10 X 0.0063 = 0.0069 in.
the pitch diameter tolerances shown in Table 3A
should be increased as follows. (d) High Strength Matenah Using Standard Pitch
(i) For lengths of engagement over 1.5 to and Diameter Tolerunces, For applications of long length
including 3 diameters, the pitch diameter tolerances of engagement of mating parts involving very high
are 1.25 times the values for the standard lengths of strength materials, increases in tolerances based on
engagement shown in Table 3A. standard length of engagement may be detrimental.
(2) For lengths of engagement over 3 diameters, In these cases, the tolerances based on the standard
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length of engagement may be applied to increased ment. The major diameter tolerance is not increased.
length- of engagement threads. This requires the GO This requires the GO thread and GO plain gages to
thread gages to have a special length equal to the have a special length equal to the length of engage-
length of engagement. ment.
(e) Standard Bolt, Added Allowance in Tapped
EXAMPLE
Hole, EI Increases. In some cases where greater than 0.3750-24uNF-SE2AJLE = 0.88 in. (2.35 diameters); assem-
standard length of engagement is required, it is de- bled with standard internai thread.
sirable to use standard externally threaded parts with Add allowance, equal to %TD2 for standard internal thread.
From Table 4, column 8, 1/2TD,(standard) = 0.00245, which is
tolerances based on standard length of engagement. rounded to 0.0025. Therefore, the thread is redesignated to indi-
For example, in the case of a standard bolt assembled cate a nonstandard external thread with the allowance of 0.0025
into a tapped hole in aluminum, the designation of subtracted from the basic size of 0.3750. New designation is
0.3725-24UNS-SE2A. The added allowance is also subtracted
the bolt thread will conform to that of a thread for from the standard major diameter size limits and from the ad-
a standard length of engagement. justed pitch diameter size limits, See paras. 5.3.l(a) and 6.6.1.
To assure proper assembly, the tapped hole thread
5.3.2 Long Length of Engagement Using
into which the bolt is assembled must not interfere
Standard Thread Gage Limits. ANSVASME B1.2
with the bolt thread. This could happen if no special
recommends that the length of the GO gage should
provision were made in the tapped hole thread due
approximate the length of engagement. However, it
to the cumulative effect of lead variation on the bolt
is sometimes more economical to accept these
thread, inasmuch as the increased length of engage-
threads with GO thread gages made from standard
ment exceeds the thickness of the GO thread gage
gage blanks which have length approximating the
used for acceptance of the bolt thread. To avoid this
standard lengths of engagement,
condition, an allowance should be provided in the
tapped hole, the amount of which should be the di- NOTE: When this is done, additional precautions are necessasr
ameter equivalent of the cumulative lead variation to determine the effect of cumulative variation of lead and
straightness of thread axis due to a long length of engagement.
for the increased length of engagement, which is one-
half the pitch diameter tolerance of the bolt thread If applicable, an additional allowance should be
allowed for the standard length of engagement. This provided, preferably on the external thread, the
requires the GO thread and GO plain gages to have amount of which should be the diameter equivalent
a special length equal to the length of engagement. of the cumulative lead variation for the increased
length of engagement, equal to the sum of one-half
EXAMPLE
0.5000-13UNC-SE2B;LE = 1 in. (2 diameters); assembled with the pitch diameter tolerances of the external and in-
standard boit thread. ternal threads allowed for the standard length of en-
Add allowance EI = '&TdZfor standard boit thread. From Table gagement.
4, column 5, '/,Td, (standard) = 0.0025. Therefore, the thread is
redesignated to indicate a nonstandard internai thread with the EXAMPLE
allowance of 0.0025 added to the basic size of 0.5000. New des- 0.3750-24UNF-2A; LE = 0.88 in. (2.35 diameters); with exter-
ignation is 0,5025-13UNS-SEZB. Allowance is also added to the nal and internai thread gages of standard length.
standard minor diameter size limits and to the adjusted pitch di-
ameter size limits. See paras. 5.3.l(a) and 6.6.1.
+
Add allowance equal to 1/zTd2 %TD2 for standard mating
threads. From Table 4, column 5, '/,Td, (standard) = 0.0019.
From Table 4, column 8, '/,TO, (standard) = 0.00245.
# Standard Internal Thread, Added Allowance on The sum of these, after rounding, is equal to 0.0044, which is
External Thread, es Increases. In some cases where the added allowance. Therefore, the thread is redesignated to
greater than standard length of engagement is re- indicate a nonstandard external thread, with the allowance of
0.0044 subtracted from the basic size of 0.3750. New designation
quired, it is desirable to use standard internally is 0.3706-24UNS-2A. The added allowance is also subtracted from
threaded parts with tolerances based on standard the standard major diameter and pitch diameter size h i t s . See
length of engagement. para. 6.6.2.
The threaded rod onto which a standard clevis
yoke is assembled must not interfere with the clevis
5.4 Minor Diameter Tolerance and Allowance
yoke thread, since standard clevis yokes have extra
for External Threads
internal threads. An allowance should be provided
on the rod thread, the amount of which should be The tolerance for minor diameter is for reference
the diameter equivalent of the cumulative lead var- only. In dimensioning external threads, the minimum
iation for the increased length of engagement, which minor diameter is not specified, being established by
is one-half the pitch diameter tolerance of clevis yoke the crest of an unworn tool. In practice, the minor
thread allowed for the standard length of engage- diameter of an external thread is satisfactory when
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accepted by a gage or gaging method that represents the available standard drill sizes listed in ANSI
the maximum-material condition of the internal B94.11M, the minor diameter tolerance for Classes
thread less the allowance es, if any. A formula for 1B and 2B of a given pitch for in. diameter and
the minor diameter tolerance of external threads is larger is constant.
given in para. 5.8.l(d). There may be applications where the lengths of
engagement of the mating threads or the combina-
tion of materials used for mating threads are such
5.5 Major Diameter Tolerance for Internal that the maximum tolerance may not provide the de-
Threads sired strength of the fastening. Experience has shown
The tolerance.for major diameter is for reference that for lengths of engagement less than 0.670 (the
only, In dimensioning internal threads, the maximum minimum thickness of standard nuts), the minor di-
major diameter is not specified, being established by ameter tolerance may be reduced without causing
the crest of an unworn tool. In practice, the major tapping difficulties,
diameter of an internal thread is satisfactory when In other applications, the length of engagement of
accepted by a gage or gaging method that represents mating threads may be long because of design con-
the maximum-material condition of an external siderations or the combination of materials used for
thread which has no allowance. A formula for the mating threads. As the threads engaged increase in
major diameter tolerance of internal threads is given number, their height of engagement may be shal-
in para. 5.8.2(a). lower and still develop stripping strength greater
than the external thread breaking strength. In these
cases, the maximum tolerance should be increased to
5.6 Minor Diameter Tolerance and Length of reduce the possibility of tapping difficulties.
Engagement for Internal Threads It is particularly important to reduce the number
of minor diameter tolerances to a practical minimum.
Formulas for the minor diameter tolerance for in- This reduction is usually obvious to the producer of
ternal threads are given in para. 5.8.2(c) and values longer internally threaded components, but some-
are given in Sections 12 and 13. times is not understood by the user. Tolerances for
Internal thread minor diameter tolerances are all recommended diameters, lengths of engagement,
suitable for lengths of engagement up to 1.5 diame- and selected pitches are given in Table 39 for Classes
ters. For applications having shorter or longer 1B and 2B, and in Table 40 for Class 3B.
lengths of engagement, it may be advantageous to In these Tables, the tolerances for lengths of en-
decrease or increase the tolerance as explained be- gagement less than 0.330 are 0.50 times the formula
low. values. For lengths of engagement from 0.330 to
5.6.1 The principal practical factors which govern 0.670, the tolerances are 0.75 times the formula val-
minor diameter tolerance are ease of tapping, stan- ues; for lengths of engagement from 0.670 to 1.50,
dard drill sizes, and height of engagement. the tolerances are equal to the formula values; and
for lengths of engagement over 1.50, the tolerances
NOTE: Height of engagement is measured in a radial direction, are 1.25 times the formula values. Where the toler-
while length of engagement is measured in an axial direction.
ance value so computed is more than 0.394P, which
Height of engagement correlates with the stripping corresponds to a resulting minimum thread height of
strength of the thread assembly and, therefore, also 53%, the value is adjusted to equal 0.394P.
with the length of engagement. It also correlates with
the tendency toward disengagement of the threads 5.7 Disposition of Allowance and Tolerance
on one side when assembly is eccentric. The amount
of possible eccentricity is one-half of the sum of the The disposition of allowance, tolerance, and crest
allowance and pitch diameter tolerances on both clearances for the various thread classes is shown in
mating threads. For a given pitch, or height of thread, Figs. 2 and 3.
this sum increases with the diameter, and accord-
ingly, this factor would require a decrease in minor 5.8 Formulas for Allowance and Tolerance
diameter tolerance with an increase in thread di-
ameter. However, such a decrease in tolerance often The following formulas for allowance and toler-
is not feasible without requiring special drill sizes; ance are used for unified formulation and apply to
therefore, to be able to use as many as possible of standard and special series screw threads.
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The following symbols are used in the equations. ( I ) Classes IB and 2B. For all thread series and
D = basic major (nominal) diameter special threads in sizes less than % in., equals [0.05
L E = length of engagement, in. @ + O.O3P/D] - 0.002 in., within the following
P = pitch, in. = l/n limitations.
H = height of fundamental triangle (a) Tolerances shall not be greater than
= 0.866025P 0.394P. (This corresponds to 53% of the thread2 and
n = threads per inch applies in the range of the smallest number sizes of
the UNC and UNF thread series.)
5.8.1 External Thread
(b) Tolerances shall not be less than 0.25P -
(a) Allowance (External Threads) 0.4Pz. (This corresponds to a thread2 of 65% for 80
(I) Classes 1A and 2A = 0.300 Class 2A pitch to 24 threads per inch.)
diameter tolerance The formulas are suitable for general applications
(2) Class 3A = no allowance having lengths of engagement up to 1.5 diameters.
(6) Major Diameter Tolerance (External Threads) For all thread series and special threads 6 in. and
(1) Class 1~ = 0,090 VF larger, 80 to 4 threads per inch, inclusive, equals
(2) Classes 2A and 3A = 0.060 .I"Jpz 0.25P - 0.4Pz. (This corresponds to a thread2 of
The tolerance for Class 2A coarse and the 8-thread 64.5% for 80 threads per inch graduating to 71.8%
series threads of unfinished, hot-rolled material is for 4 threads per inch.) For all thread series and
0.090 W.This does not apply to standard fasteners special threads in. and larger with less than 4
with rolled threads. threads per inch, equals 0,15P,
(c) Pitch Diameter Tolerance (External Threads) (2) Class 3B. For all thread series, equals [0.05
(1) Class 1A = 1.500 Class 2A pitch diameter
tolerance
e + O.O3P/D]- 0.002 in., within the following
limitations.
(2) Class 2A1 = 0.0015 f 6 0.0015 + + (a) Tolerance shall not be greater than
0.015 W 0.394P. (This corresponds to 53% of the thread2 and
(3) Class 3A = 0.750 Class 2A pitch diameter applies in the range of the smallest numbered sizes
tolerance of the UNC and UNF thread series.)
(d) Minor Diameter Tolerance (External Threads) (b) Tolerance shall not be less than:
(I) UNR Classes. To intersection of rounded (1) for 80 to 13 threads per inch, inclusive,
root with its centerline (see Figs. 2 and 3), equals 0.23P - 1.5Pz. (This corresponds to a thread2 of 67%
pitch diameter tolerance for class of thread specified, for 80 threads per inch, graduating to 74% for 13
plus H/8 (see Table 6). threads per inch.)
(2) UN Classes IA, 24, and 3A. To intersection (2) for 12 threads per inch and coarser,
of flat root with flanks of threads (see Figs. 2 and 3), 0.120P. (This corresponds to a thread2 of 74% and is
equals pitch diameter tolerance for class of thread the tolerance for all sizes 12 threads and coarser and
specified, plus H/4 (see Table 6). 1 in. and larger.)
5.8.2 Internal Thread The formulas are suitable for general applications
(a) Major Diameter Tolerance (Internal Threads). having lengths of engagement up to 1.5 diameters.
For Classes lB, 2B, and 3B, equals H/6 plus the pitch
diameter tolerance of the class of thread under con-
sideration. 5.9 Circular Runout
(b) Pitch Diameter Tolerance (Interna1 Threads)
(I) Class 1B = 1.950 Class 2A pitch diameter Circular runout is the full indicator movement (see
tolerance (1.5 Class 2B) A N S I Y14.5M).
(2) Class 2B = 1.300 Class 2A pitch diameter
tolerance 5.9.1 Internal Thread. When measurement is
(3) Class 3B = 0.975 Class 2A pitch diameter specified, the runout of the minor diameter cylinder
tolerance (0.750 Class 2B) with the pitch diameter cylinder on the internal
(c) Minor Diameter Tolerance (Internal Threads) thread shall not exceed its pitch diameter tolerance.
'See Table 19 for values of these terms corresponding to given 2The percent of thread is based on the "old symmetrical" thread
values of diameter, length of engagement, and pitch. height of 0.64952R See Table 6,column 13.
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5.9.2 External Thread. When measurement is -Nominal size (fractional diameter or screw
specified, the runout of the major diameter cylinder number, the decimal equivalent of either
being optional)
Fir
with the pitch diameter cylinder on the external
Number of threads per in.
thread shall not exceed its pitch diameter tolerance. Thread form and series (see
dimensional tables)
Thd. class symbol (see Section 4)
5.10 Lead and Flank Angle Tolerances
V4-20 UNC-PA or 0.250-20 UNC-SA (21)
See Section 9. UNF-SA or 0.1.90-32 UNF-2A (22)
10-32
'/,&!O UNRF-PA or 0.4375-20 UNRF9A (23)
7/,,-2O UNF-2A or 0.4375-20 UNF-SA (21)
5.11 Coated or Plated Threads
2-12 UN-SA or 2.000-12 UN-PA (23)
See Section 7 for dimensional accommodation and
limits for coated threads. Thread gaging system
per ANWASME B1.3M
GENERAL NOTE:
6 SCREW THREAD DESIGNATION Thread acceptability gaging system requirement of ANSI/
ASME B1.3M may be added to the thread size designation as
6.1 Basic Method of Designating noted above or as specified in pertinent documentation, such
as drawing or procurement document.
The basic method of designating a screw thread is
used where the standard tolerances or limits of size FIG. 4 SCREW THREAD DESIGNATIONS
based on the standard length of engagement are ap-
plicable, as indicated in Section 5.
The designation specifies in sequence the nominal
6.2 Method of Designating Coated Threads
size, number of threads per inch, thread series sym-
bol, thread class symbol, and gaging system per Specification on drawings of the before and after
ANSUASME B1.3M (see Fig. 4). The nominal size coating dimensions for screw threads is sometimes
is the basic major diameter and is specified as the dictated by an engineering or production considera-
fractional diameter, screw number, or their decimal tion that the size before and after coating be con-
equivalent. Where decimal equivalents are used for trolled, This results from coated screw threads having
size callout, they shall be shown in four place deci- two stages of design - the before coating stage and
mals (omitting the cipher in the fourth place) for the after coating stage. The threaded product may
fractional sizes, and in three place decimals for num- be produced by a supplier and coated by a user. In
ber sizes. They shall be interpreted as being nominal this case, it is necessary that a clear understanding
size designations only and shall have no dimensional of the coating requirements and the allowance for
significance beyond the fractional size or number coating buildup be agreed upon by both supplier and
designation. The thread series symbol indicates the user (see Section 7).
thread form (refer to Section 2), series, and tolerance The before coating (plating) dimensions have a
formulation (refer to Section 3). The thread series definite bearing on the strength of the screw threads.
symbols for the UN thread form are UNC, UNF, The before coating stage is, therefore, decidedly an
UNEF, or UN for only those sizes of the various engineering consideration; it is also a production
series shown in Table 2 and UNS for any other in- consideration in requiring that proper allowance be
termediate and larger size diameter-pitch combina- made for the specified coating thickness. The fin-
tion having tolerances to unified formulation. The ished parts should be of a size after coating that will
corresponding thread series symbols for the UNR allow them to be assembled with their coating com-
thread form are UNRC, UNRF, UNREF, or UNR. ponents as intended.
The symbol UNRS corresponds to UNS. The thread Recommended methods for designating coated
class symbols are lA, lB, 2A, 2B, 3A, or 3B, where thread under various conditions are described in the
the suffixes A and B relate to external and internal following paragraph.
threads, respectively.
UNS threads and threads having special length of 6.2.1 For coated (or plated) Class 2A external
engagement require certain additional information threads, the basic (max.) major and basic (max.) pitch
as shown in paras. 6.4 and 6.6. diameters shall be given, followed by the words
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AFTER COATING. The major and pitch diameter the thread before coating must have special provi-
limits of size before coating shall also be given, fol- sions to allow for coating thickness. The major and
lowed by the words BEFORE COATING. pitch diameter limits of size before coating (calcu-
EXAMPLE
lated in accordance with para. 7.5) shall be given,
31~40UNC-ZA (21) followed by the letters SPL (special) and by the
Major diam. 0.7500 max. words BEFORE COATING.
PD 0.6850 max.3 } CZ:G EXAMPLE Thickness of coating 0,0002 in. to 0.0003 in.
Major diam. 0.7482-0.7353
PD 0.6832-0.67734 - } BEFORE
COATING
'/4-28 UNF3A (21)
Major diam. 0.2500 max.
PD 0.2268 max.6
AFTER COATING
}
(Optional)
Certain applications require an allowancefor rapid
Major diam. 0.2494-0.2431 SPL BEFORE
assembly to permit application of the proper lubri-
cant or for residual growth due to high-temperature
PD 0.2256-0.2235 SPL } COATING
expansion. In these applications, when the thread is
coated and 2A allowance is not permitted to be con- 6.2.3 For coated (or plated) Class 1A external
sumed by such coating, the thread class symbol is threads, the maximum major and maximum pitch di-
qualified by the addition of the letter G (old symbol ameters may optionally be given, followed by the
for allowance) following the class symbol; the maxi- words AFTER COATING, thereby indicating that
mum major and maximum pitch diameters are re- the thread before coating must have special provi-
duced below basic size by the amount of the 2A sions to allow for coating thickness. The major and
allowance and followed by the words AFTER pitch diameter limits of size before coating (calcu-
COATING, thereby insuring that the allowance is lated in accordance with para. 7.5) shall be given,
maintained, The thread before coating must have followed by the letters SPL (special) and by the
special provisions to allow for coating thickness. The words BEFORE COATING.
major and pitch diameter limits of size before coating
(calculated in accordance with Section 7) shall also
'/4-20 UNC-1A (21)
- 0.0002 in. to 0.0003 in.
EXAMPLE Thickness of coating
be given, followed by the letters SPL (special) and Major diam, 0.2489 max. AFTER COATING
by the words BEFORE COATING. PD 0.2164 m a s 7 }
(Optional)
EXAMPLE Major diam. 0.2483-0.2363 SPL BEFORE
%-lo UNC-2AG (22)
Major diam. 0.7482 max.
PD 0.2152-0.2100 SPL8 } COATING
PD 0.6832 max.' } C$!%%. G
Major diam. 0.7464-0.7335 SPL BEFORE 6.2.4 Where an allowance is required to accom-
PD 0.6814-0.6755 SPV } COATING modate coating (or plating) on Class lB, 2B, or 3B
Threads accepted to Class 2A limits before coating internal threads, the minimum minor and minimum
are accepted after coating by basic size Class 3A GO pitch diameters may optionally be given, followed by
thread gages. The allowance given in the dimensional the words AFTER COATING. The minor and pitch
tables for Class 2A thread is sufficient to allow for a diameter limits of size before coating (calculated in
limited amount of coating as described in Section 7. accordance with para. 7.6) shall be given, followed
However, if a greater coating thickness is required, by the letters SPL (special) and by the words BE-
it will be necessary to calculate the before coating FORE COATING.
limits in accordance with Section 7. EXAMPLES: Thickness of coating 0.0002 in. to 0.0003 in.
'/,-20 UNC-1B (21)
6,2.2 For coated (or plated) Class 3A external Minor diam. 0.196 min. m E R COATING
threads, the maximum major and maximum pitch di- PD 0*2175min. }
(Optional)
ameters may optionally be given, followed by the Minor diam. 0.1Y-û.207 SPL BEFORE
words AFTER COATING, thereby indicating that PD 0.2187-0.2256 SPL } COATING
3Major and PD values are equal to basic and correspond to those
in Table 3A for Class 3A. 6Major and PD limits are those in Table 3A for Class 3A.
4Major and PD limits are those in Table 3A for Class 2A. 'Major and PD limits are those in Table 3A for Class lA,
5Major and PD limits correspond to those in Table 3A for Class 8Major and PD limits correspond to those in Table 3A for Class
2A minus the coating allowance. 1A minus the coating allowance.
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ASME B1.L 87 W 0759b70 0037735 3 D
Minor diam. 0.643-0.663 SPL BEFORE 6.5.1 Method of Designating Threads Having
PD 0.6862-0.6935 SPL } COATING Tolerances Not to Unified Formulation. If a stan-
dard series thread is altered in any respect other than
‘/,-a
UNF-3B (23) revised pitch diameter limits for a special length of
engagement, the modification of crests, or the ad-
Minor diam. 0.2110 min.
PD 0.2268 min. } AFTER COATING
(Optional) justment of the limits of size to accommodate coat-
Minor diam. 0.2116-0.2194 SPL BEFORE ing, as shown above, it is designated in accordance
PD 0.2280-0.2308 SPL } COATING with the following.
NOTE: The after coating limits for all of the examples above are
the minor and PD values in Table 3A for the respective class of EXAMPLES:
thread. Unified Form SFLEXT9 (22)
7/i6-24
Major diam. 0.4340-0.4280 SPL
PD 0.4065-0.4025 SPL
Minor diam. 0.3889 max.
LE 0.38
6.3 Method of Designating Left-Hand Threads
V2-13 Unified Form SPLINT9 (22)
Unless otherwise specified, threads are right hand; Minor diam. 0.424-0.434 SPL
PD 0.4500-0.4580 SPL
a left-hand thread shall be designated LH as follows. Major diam. 0.5000 min.
LE 0.50
EXAMPLE
‘/,-2O UNCdA-LH (21)
6.5.2 Method of Designating Multiple Start
Threads. If a thread is required with a multiple start
or lead, it is designated by specifying in sequence the
6.4 Method of Designating UNS Threads nominal size, pitch (in decimals or threads per inch),
UNS threads are special combinations of diameter and lead (in decimals or fractions) as follows.
and pitch with tolerance to unified formulation.
UNS threads have the basic form of designation EXAMPLE
3/4-0.0625P-0.1875LUnified Form SPLEXT9 (23)
set out above, supplemented always by the limits of Major diam. 0.7485-0.7391
size. PD 0.7079-0.7003 SPL
Minor diam. 0.6808 max.
EWPLES: LE 0.75
‘/,-24 UNS-3A (21)
Major diam. 0.2500-0.2428 6.5.3 Method of Designating Special Form
PD 0.2229-0.2201
Minor diam. 0.205 max. Threads. If a thread for design consideration re-
quires a variation from unified standard thread con-
0.495-20 UNS3A (21) tour and is not covered by another recognized
Major diam. 0.4950-0.4869
PD 0.4625-0.4593 standard, such as when the detail of the root differs
Minor diam. 0.441 max. from that for the standard thread form, the desig-
1.200-10 UNS-2B (21)
nation shall not include either the letters “UN” or
Minor diam. 1.092-1.113 the word “UNIFIED,” but shall be as follows.
PD 1.1350-1.1432
Major diam. 1.200 min.
EXAMPLE
7/8-lûSPL 60 deg. Fom-EXTg(22)
Major diam. 0.8750-0.8668
PD 0.8384-0.8343
6.5 Designations for Other Threads Minor diam. 0.8068 max.
LE 0.69
Threads having tolerances that do not conform to
unified formulation and threads having multiple start gWhere the thread designation is used in text or is shown on a
or lead, or special form, also require additional con- drawing and a leader line does not indicate the specific position,
siderations in the thread designation, The recom- then add EXT or INT to the designation.
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ASME B 1 . 1 8 9 0759670 0039716 3
6.6 Method of Designating Threads Having diameter limits of size, and the length of gage, in
Special Length of Engagement addition to the information normally given,
In the assembly of threads in mating parts, the EXAMPLE Requiring use of 0.88 long GO thread and GO plain
length of engagement varies according to the design gages
0.3725-24 UNS-SE2A (21)
requirements. It should be noted that the length of Major diam. 0.3714-0.3642
engagement is not necessarily the same as the full PD 0,3443-0.3396
thread length provided on the part, but is the length LG 0.88
of assembled thread in the mating parts. 6.6.2 When a long length of engagement is re-
Where a standard series thread has a special quired and standard length GO thread and GO plain
length of engagement differing from that for which gages are to be used, the thread designation should
the standard pitch diameter tolerances are applicable indicate the thread modifications and a standard
as indicated in Section 5, the thread class symbol is gage length, LG Std. (see para. 5.3.2).
qualified by the addition of the letters SE (special
engagement) preceding the class symbol. The speci- EXAMPLES: With additional allowance indicating use of stan-
dard length GO thread and GO plain gages
fication of the special pitch diameter limits of size 0.5058-13 UNS-2B (22)
and the length of engagement LE, rounded to a two Minor diam. 0.423-0.440
place decimal, are a requirement, PD 0.4558-0.4623
LG Std.
EXAMPLES:
%-13 UNC-SE2A (23) 0,3706-24 UNS-2A (22)
PD 0.4485-0.4423 Major diam. 0.3695-0.3623
LE 1.00 PD 0.3424-0.3386
LG Std.
'/am24 UNS-SE3A (23)
Major diam. 0.2500-0.2428 6.6.3 For applications of long length of engage-
PD 0.2229-0.2194 ment of mating parts involving very high strength ma-
LE 0.88 terials, increases in tolerances based on standard
6.6.1 In some cases where greater than standard length of engagement may be detrimental. In these
length of engagement is required, it is desirable to cases, the tolerances based on the standard length of
use standard externally threaded parts with toler- engagement may be applied to increased length of
ances based on standard length of engagement. For engagement threads, This requires the GO thread
example, in the case of a standard bolt assembled gages to have a special length equal to the length of
into a tapped hole in aluminum, the designation of engagement as specified.
the bolt thread will conform to that of a thread for The designations for restricted applications should
a standard length of engagement. be qualified with the abbreviation SPL (special) as
The designation for the tapped hole thread should shown in the examples below, See para. 5.3.l(d).
include the allowance in the basic size, the pitch di- EXAMPLES: Requiring use of 1.00 long GO thread and GO plain
ameter limits of size, and the length of gage, in ad- gages
dition to the information normally given. See para. 0.500-20 UNF-3A SPL (21)
LO 1.00 SPL
5.3.l(e).
0.500-20 UNF-3B SPL (21)
EXAMPLE Requiring use of 1.00 long GO thread and GO plain LG 1.00 SPL
gaga
0.5025-13 UNS-SE2B (21) NOTE: In drawings, tolerances tabulated for the standard length
Minor diam. 0.420-0.437 of engagement in ASME B1.1 shall apply over the full length of
PD 0.4525-0.4606 engagement.
LG 1.00
Similarly, where greater than standard length of
6.7 Method of Designating Threads Having
engagement is required, it is desirable to use stan-
Modified Crests
dard internally threaded parts with tolerances based
on standard length of engagement. Therefore, the It is occasionally necessary to modify the limits of
external thread is provided with an added allowance. size of the major diameter of an external thread or
See para. 5.3.l(f). the minor diameter of an internal thread within the
The designation for the external thread should in- maximum-material limits established for standard se-
clude the added allowance in the basic size, the pitch ries and special threads in order to fit a specific pur-
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ASME B l - l 8 7 075îb70 0037717 5 W !
pose, but without change in class of thread or pitch provided that the maximum coating thickness is no
diameter limits. (It should be noted that standard more than one-fourth of the allowance (see Fig. 5).
pitch diameter gages may be used to accept such Thus, the thread after coating is subject to accept-
threads.) Such threads shall be specified with the ance using a basic Class 3A size GO thread gage and
established thread designation, followed by a state- a Class 2A thread gage for either minimum material
ment of the modified diameter limits and the desig- or NOT GO. Where external thread has no allow-
nation MOD. This practice also applies to ance, or allowance must be maintained after coating,
modifications of internal thread minor diameters de- and for standard internal threads, sufficient allow-
scribed in para. 5.6.1. ance must be provided prior to coating to assure that
finished product threads do not exceed the maxi-
EXAMPLES:
'/,e24 UNF-3A MOD (21) mum-material limits specified. For thread Class 3A,
Major diam. 0.3720-0.3648 MOD Class 2A allowances in accordance with Tables 20 to
30 or Table 32 should be applied whenever possible
1'/2-10 UNSdB MOD (21)
Minor diam. 1.398-1.409 MOD (see paras. 7.4, 7.5, and 7.6).
PD 1.4350-1.4412
Major diam. 1.500 min.
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ASME B L . 1 8 7 0757b70 0037738 7 M
I
t = thickness of coating
a = pitch diameter change due t o coating
I
I Pitch diam.
of screw
before coating
Sine 30 deg. (in small triangle above) =
0.25a = t and a = 4 t or
- t
0.5a
= 0.5
0.5P
(ref.)
4
FIG. 5 RATIO OF PITCH DIAMETER CHANGE TO THICKNESS OF COATING ON 60 DEG. THREADS
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ASME B 3 . 3 8 9 W 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 0037737 9
7.5 External Thread With No Allowance for so additional adjustments to the before coating pitch
Coating and major diameters must be made.
To determine the before coating maximum-
7.5.1 Maximum and Minimum Coating material sizes, decrease the maximum pitch diameter
Thickness Specified. To determine before coating of 0.4500 in. by 0.0024 in. (6 x 0.0004) to 0.4476 in.,
gaging limits for a uniformly coated thread, decrease: and the maximum major diameter of 0,5000 in. by
(u) the maximum pitch diameter by four times the 0.0012 in. (3 x 0.0004) to 0.4988 in. For the before
maximum coating thickness; coating minimum sizes, decrease the minimum pitch
(b) the minimum pitch diameter by four times the diameter of 0.4463 in. by 0.0016 in. (4 x 0.0004) to
minimum coating thickness; 0.4447 in., and the minimum major diameter of
(c) the maximum major diameter by two times the 0.4891 in. by 0.0008 in. (2 x 0.0004) to 0.4883 in.
maximum coating thickness; The before coating sizes should be included in the
(d) the minimum major diameter by two times the thread designation (see para. 6.2.1).
minimum coating thickness.
7.5.3 Adjusted Size Limits. It should be noted in
EXAMPLE the preceding examples that the before coating ma-
3/g-16UNC-2A (21) AFTER COATING
Coating thickness 0.0002-û.0003 in. terial limit tolerances are less than the tolerances
after coating. This is because the coating tolerance
To determine the before coating maximum- consumes some of the product tolerance. In some
material sizes, decrease the maximum pitch diameter instances, there may be insufficient pitch diameter
of 0.3331 in. by 0.0012 in. (4 x 0.0003) to 0.3319 in., tolerance available in the before coating condition,
and the maximum major diameter of 0,3737 in. by so that additional adjustments and controls will be
0.0006 in. (2 x 0.0003) to 0.3731 in. For the before necessary.
coating minimum sizes, decrease the minimum pitch
diameter of 0.3287 in. by 0.0008 in. (4 X 0.0002) to 7.5.4 Strength. On small thread sizes (0,190 in.
0.3279 in., and the minimum major diameter of and smaller), there is a possibility that coating thick-
0.3643 in. by 0.0004 in. (2 x 0.0002) to 0.3639 in. ness adjustments will cause base material (minimum)
The before coating sizes should be included in the conditions that may significantly affect the strength
thread designation (see para. 6.2.1). of externally threaded parts, Limitations on coating
thickness, or part redesign, may be necessary.
7.5.2 Only Nominal or Minimum Coating
Thickness Specified. If no coating thickness toler-
ance is given, it is recommended that a tolerance of 7.6 Internal Threads
plus 50% of the nominal or minimum thickness be Standard internal threads provide no allowance for
assumed. Then, to determine before coating gaging coating thickness. To determine before coating gag-
limits for a uniformly coated thread, decrease: ing limits for a uniformly coated thread, increase:
(u) the maximum pitch diameter by six times the (u) the minimum pitch diameter by four times the
coating thickness; maximum coating thickness, if specified, or by six
(b) the minimum pitch diameter by four times the times the minimum or nominal coating thickness, if
coating thickness; not specified;
(c) the maximum major diameter by three times (b) the maximum pitch diameter by four times the
the coating thickness; minimum or nominal coating thickness;
(ú) the minimum major diameter by two times the (c) the minimum minor diameter by two times the
coating thickness. maximum coating thickness, if specified, or by three
EXAMPLE
times the minimum or nominal coating thickness, if
x-13 UNG3A (22) not specified;
Coating thickness 0.0004 in. (6)the maximum minor diameter by two times the
Since the allowance for Class 2A thread is 0.0015 minimum or nominal coating thickness.
in., the nominal or minimum coating thickness that
may be applied is equal to 0.0015 in. divided by six, 7.7 Other Considerations
or 0.00025 in. (the maximum thickness of coating that
may be applied is equal to 0.0015 divided by four or It is essential to adequately review all possibilities
0.00038 in.). This is not sufficient for the required and consider limitations in the threading and coating
nominal or minimum coating of 0.0004 in. specified, production processes before finalizing the coating
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UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME 81.1-1989
process and the allowance required to accommodate in. in the 6-UN series, and all sizes over 6 in. in the
the coating. A no allowance thread after coating shall 8-UN series. Refer to Table 2 for a list of secondary
not transgress the basic profile, and is therefore sub- sizes.
ject to acceptance using a basic Class 3A, lB, 2B, or
3B size GO thread gage. 8.2.2 The limits of size for selected combinations
of diameter and pitch with tolerances and allowances
to unified formulation (designated UNS) are shown
in Table 3B.
8 STANDARD SERIES THREADS (UN/UNR)
AND LIMITS OF SIZE FOR STANDARD SERIES 8.2.3 Limits of size not given may be calculated
AND UNS/UNRS SERIES THREADS from the formulas given in the following paragraphs.
8.1 Standard Series Formulas and symbols for thread form are given in
Section 10.
The standard series for unified inch screw threads
is listed in Table 2. Although the designations shown
are for the UN thread form, UNR designations may 8.3 Formulas for Limits of Size
be used in all cases.
These formulas were used to calculate the values
shown in Tables 3A and 3B for standard series and
8.2 Limits of Size selected combinations, respectively. The following
symbols are used in the equations.
The limits of size are defined by the design profile
at its maximum-material condition and the minimum
D bsc = basic major (nominal) diameter
h, = height of external thread (see Table 6)
profile at the minimum-material condition. The lim-
h, = height of internal thread (see Table 6)
its are specified as diameters (major diameter, minor
h, = screw addendum height (see Table 6)
diameter, pitch diameter), and the practical inter-
hb = 2hm(see Table 6)
pretation of these limits on a three-dimensional
D, bsc = basic pitch diameter (D - hb) (see Table
threaded product depends on the method of inspec-
8 through 18)
tion. These dimensions serve as a basis for measure-
ment and gaging of the thread, but the methods,
d3 = UNR series design minor diameter [d, -
(H/8)] (see Tables 8 through 18)
techniques, and equipment used for thread evalua-
tion establish the degree of thread conformance to
D lbsc = basic minor diameter (D - an) (see Ta-
bles 8 through 18)
the tabulated dimensions. Current techniques for
P = pitch, in.
measuring and gaging do not verify exact conform-
ance of a thread to its specified maximum and min- To obtain limits of size using the formulas, see
imum envelope. See ANSUASME B1.3M for gaging Table 6 for basic thread form data, Section 11 for
systems for dimensional acceptability. basic dimensions, Sections 12 and 13 for allowances
and tolerances, or Section 5 for formulas of allow-
8.2.1 Limits of size for the majority of the standard ance and tolerance. For easy reference, outline
series are shown in Table 3A. Omissions are the sec- guides for determining limits of size of external and
ondary size range in the 4-UN series, all sizes over 6 internal threads are given in Tables 1A and 1B.
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ASME BL.3 89 0 7 5 9 b 7 0 0039723 7 W
IA Nominal size minus Maximum, minus Maximum major Maximum, minus See paras. 8.3.1 (e) and (f).
allowance tolerance diameter minus hb tolerance Established by crest of
(Table 6, col. 13) new tool and minimum
minor diameter of GO
thread gage.
2A Nominal size minus Maximum, minus Maximum major Maximum, minus See paras. 8.3.1 (e) and (f).
allowance tolerance diameter minus hb tolerance Established by crest of
(Table 6, col. 13) new tool and minimum
minor diameter of GO
thread gage.
3A Nominal size Maximum, minus Maximum major Maximum, minus See paras. 8.3.líe) and i f ) .
tolerance diameter minus hb tolerance Established by crest of
(Table 6, col. 13) new tool and minimum
minor diameter of GO
thread gage.
?B Nominal size minus 2hn Minimum, plus Nominal size minus hb Minimum, plus See paras, 8.3.2(a) and (b).
(Table 6, col. 15) tolerance (Table 6, col. 13) tolerance Established by crest of
new tool and maximum
major diameter of GO
thread gage.
28 Nominal size minus Zh, Minimum, plus Nominal size minus hb Minimum, plus See paras. 8.3.2ia) and íb).
(Table 6, col. 15) tolerance (Table 6, col. 13) tolerance Established by crest of
new tool and maximum
. major diameter of GO
thread gage.
38 Nominal size minus 2h, Minimum, plus Nominal size minus hb Minimum, plus See paras. 8.3.2ia) and íb).
(Table 6, col. 15) tolerance (Table 6, col. 13) tolerance Established by crest of
new tool and maximum
major diameter of GO
thread gage.
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ASME B L - L 87 0757670 0037723 O
GENERAL NOTE:
Series designation shown indicates the UN thread form; however, the UNR thread form may be specified by substituting UNR in
place of UN in all designations for external use only.
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m m min O 0 0 O 0 O 0
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ASME BL.1 B7 m 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0 0 3 7 7 2 9 I m
O
O 0
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D m o m
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m m rnm m m m m m m O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 mrn
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mm O 0 3 0 0 O 0 O 0 3 0
b b
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m m
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O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0
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UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME B 1-1 989
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r-r-
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2;
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mm r-w wr- m m b W r-w
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r-r- t t mm
mm
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mm
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a m
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mm
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m o m w mrn m N
22
uiui
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2: ::
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mm
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bm
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w m
28
gg
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uiui 2: 2:
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2:
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$ 3 ~m $3
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z Z z
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ASME B I - I 87 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 0037747 3
.-ô gài O 0
O 0
O 0 O 0
O 0 m
O m
0 m
O m
0 O 0 O 0
251 Om m0
O 0
O 0
O 0
O 0
O 0
O 0
z z z;
O 0
s si z;
O 0 O 0 O 0 N N
2: ;:
N N
$$ $$
m m
$ 2 $ 2 m$ m2
m m
m t mr- o m o m mm r w o m O b r m
s$
r r
m o mm
2g 24 28 m w m r
E4 2 8 m w
r o
gg gg gg gg 99 gg gg gg
O 0 r r O 0
99
O 0 O 0
-- _.
m w m w m w
r m t N w m
mr-
2: $2
O 0
::
O 0
b b
2m 2m w w
:: w w
2;
m m m W b m m w
w o m e
:z z z
m t
r
b w
m o m
:z
o m
o m
t N
2:
m m
:: 2:
b w
w o
mm :z$ $
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m
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::
r
m m
I $2 <9<9
m m
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t
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m t m)(v
mr- wm 2%
gg
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m t m
r fmi mr- W N
m r w o o w
zz
w w
:;
mm m m
2:
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com m m m w mm b m
m m o m mr- m m o m
5: t e
2: m m
Dz ::
mm mm
$$
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. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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. . . . .. ..
m w m w
m o
mm
LON
N w 251
N m
w m
mm
2; N N
$$ $2 $2 $$
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N O m o m o O 0 m o
m o w o w o bo b o
m o t m
2; $ 2 t$ m2
t i n
$$
d-m
2;
-- --
O 0 O 0 N O O 0 C O fio N O O 0 r O
m o N O m o m o N O m o m o m o N O
gg gg
O 0 O 0
gg gg gg
O 0 O 0 O 0
zg gg
O 0 O 0 O 0
99
O 0
gg
O 0
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$ 3 N< ma $ 5 $ 5
N m
rim N m N m
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N m cum
---- -
z z Z z z z z z z z z Z Z
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME B I . 1-1 989
O m
m 0 O 0 O 0
O 0 O 0
t-t-
22 O 0
& % O& &0
-
O b
m w
at-
O 0 :$
99 99
O 0 O 0
-
a w m m m cN
f
at- N O
2:
Ne4
22
t t O 0
??
m m
t-t-
r r
m m
22
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m m
O O O al
t-t- a a
com
2 2 2 2 2:
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$
0)
m
0)
mm m a mm al
N m N m N m Y-
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al
C
O
Fm
.. .. .. ..
.. . .
PIO m o
w o w o
m o m o
2: 2:
z
3
N
r
2 ò
O
O
& &
8 ô
c
2 <c,
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ASME B L - L 8 7 m 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 00377qï 7 m
~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ P ~ N ~ ~ O ~ W ~ ~ O ~
* m m m m m m m m * * b m m m * * m m m * * * * m * *
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
fA
m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
o
e
2
e
I
o m m m ~ m m m O~ 0 ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ m
~ ?8 ?8 ?8 ?8 ?8 ?8 ? 8 ? 8? õ? o? o? o~ oo? o o o o o? o0? õ0? o0? 80? õ0? õ
o? o ? o ? g 0 ? 0õ? õ
0
$ m
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
t
o
P
2m
2
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ASME B1.L 87 m 0757670 0037750 3
f
2
8
+ m
M
lß
8
v)
2
0
c L
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E
n
w
t-
wd
v)
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Y
w
E
8
v) M
I-
s3 o
m
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ASME B1.L 87 9 0757b70 00377511 5
+ N
m
O
b
w m N m
m m ~ r
m
n
N
m
m
b
t
m
m
m
w
b
t
w
oc wo m~ t
w
&m b
g g & p ~ g2 2
o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o O 0 O 0 o o o
? ? ? ? ? 9 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9 ?? ??
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
g g g Og g0 g g O 0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r r r r r P r r r r r r r r c P r r Nc.i N N N N N " N N
i
i
VI
œ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m com m m
Z N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N m N m N N N N m N m
?
VI
z
2
8 m t m t r n t 2 m t r n W r r n w r m b r t O t r m b -
a L o t w L o t
o o
m
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O 0 O 0 o o o O 0
e w rn m w m m w rn rn m t r n t w rn m $2 s 2
g g g g g g g g g g g g g g ~ g o o o o o o o o o o ogg
? ? ?? ?? ? ? ? ??
O 0
E
I
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.-ô ! r r r r r r r r r r r r r P r r
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r
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N N
r r c r F r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N
-
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N s N N $3 $3 N N 2 $3 $3
v ) m v ) c n m m v ) c n v ) v ) v ) m c n v ) m m m v ) m v) 0 v ) m m m
z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
W W W a
r r r v
m m
t O
E O
r 4 ri, ri, li, ri,
2 r r
ò
r
N b
2 PI
"
b
r
ò
v!
r
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O O
L?
r
rn
ri, ri, ri,
b
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r r r r
b b
*
W
R
ò
z
N
8
:
ô
:
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m
8 8 8 ô ò ô O
W W a W
t m t
d
N 0 r r 2 r 2 c
6
r
6
r
b
r
6
a
r
9
r
3
r
$.
r
3
r
E
r
E
r
s
N xN s
N s
N
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ASME B L - I I 87 0759670 0037752 7
L i . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.o, E
2; c 0
o
0
o
0 0 0 0 0 0
o m m m o o o m m m o o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o m
0 0
m
0 0 0 0
m o o m m o o m m o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o
I : X : 2 N ? Nk m
? ?m ? mN m
N ?
m Lm ? m
L ?m L m? m
k 2 2 t? ?t Pt J t ' tV L
, ?t mt ?mk ? :
2
O
G
v)
n I
li
4K -
I
I- d
B
n
I
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ASHE 81.1 89 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 O039753 9 a
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
è g g o o0 g g g g
I y!P?O
$”??
i n a w
-
L u
e Q
,om
>i
2
è
I
-
d
I
è
I
-
m m m m m m m m
o N N N N N N N N
N e z g $ % z ;
t - w
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 8 8 0 8 ~ 9 9
è
I
N ~ N Q N O N O
N N N N N N
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 ~ 0 8 9 0
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ASME BI-I 87 M 0 7 5 9 b 7 0 0039755 2
9.1.3 When Thread Gaging System 23 of ANSI1 characteristics shall be as specified in Tables 4
ASME B1.3M is specified, product thread lead and and 5.
flank angles shall be acceptable if within the allow-
9.1.5 For sizes not included in Tables 4 and 5, the
able variations specified in Tables 4 and 5, respec-
allowable lead variation is equal to. 0.57735 times
tively. Also, the minimum-material characteristic
one-half the pitch diameter tolerance. This is the
(pitch diameter or thread-groove diameter in Tables
lead variation that causes a change in functional di-
1 and 2, columns C and D of ANSUASME B1.3M)
ameter equal to one-half the pitch diameter toler-
and the maximum-material characteristic (GO in Ta-
ance. The allowable flank half-angle variation in
bles l and 2, column A of ANSUASME B1.3M) must
minutes of arc is equal to 30 plus 1.875 times the
be accepted by the gages specified for System 23,
number of threads per inch, rounded to the nearest
over the standard GO thread gage length.
5 min.
Allowable variations in lead and flank angles are
maximum values. Maximum variation in these and 9.1.6 For the requirements of paras. 9.1.4 and
pitch diameter tolerance cannot be taken simulta- 9.1.5, lead variation values tabulated or calculated
neously (see paras. 9.1.5 and 9.1.6 below). are the maximum variations from specified lead be-
tween any two points not farther apart than the
9.1.4 When individual inspections of lead (includ- length of the standard GO thread gage. Flank angle
ing helix) and flank angle variations are required in variation values are maximum variations from the
addition to thread gaging System 21 or 22 of ANSI/ basic 30 deg. angle between thread flanks and per-
ASME B1.3M, the allowable variations for these pendiculars to the thread axis.
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ASME B L . 1 89 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 003775b L1 =
UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME 81.1-1989
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME B1.1 B7 9 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0 0 3 7 7 5 7 b
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadstin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
5/~-18
or 0.3125-18 UNC IA 0.001 76 0.00305 18 0.00223 0.00395
2A 0.001 15 0.00200 28 0.001 53 0.00265
3A 0.00087 0.001 50 38 0.001 13 0.001 95
or 0.31 25-20
5/~-20 UN 2A 0.001 15 0.00200 28 0.001 50 0.00260
3A 0.00087 0.001 50 38 0.001 13 0.001 95
or 0.31 25-28
5/~-28 UN 2A 0.00098 0.001 70 28 0.001 27 0.00220
3A 0.00075 0.001 30 38 0.00095 0,00165
6 or 0.375-1 6
3/~-1 UNC IA 0.001 88 0.00325 18 0.00245 0.00425
2A 0.001 27 0.00220 28 0.001 65 0.00285
3A 0.00095 0.001 65 3B 0.001 24 0.0021 5
or 0.375-28
3/~-28 UN 2A 0.00104 0.00180 28 0.001 33 0.00230
3A 0.00078 0.001 35 38 0.00101 0.00175
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ASME B L - L 87 W 0757b70 0037758 8
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
%-I
6 or 0.500-1 6 UN 2A 0.00136 0.00235 28 0.00176 0.00305
3A 0.00101 0.001 75 38 0.001 33 0.00230
%I
2 or 0.5625-12 UNC IA 0.00225 0.00390 1B 0.00294 0.00510
2A 0,00150 0.00260 28 0.001 96 0.00340
3A 0.001 13 0.00195 38 0.00147 0.00255
or 0.5625-18
g/~6-18 UNF IA 0.00196 0.00340 1B 0.00257 0.00445
2A 0.00130 0.00225 28 0.001 70 0.00295
3A 0.00098 0,001 70 38 0.001 27 0.00220
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ASME B L - L 8 9 M 0759b70 0039759 T M
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
2 or 0.625-1 2
5/~-1 UN 2A 0.001 56 0.00270 28 0.00205 0.00355
3A 0.001 18 0.00205 38 0.001 53 0.00265
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ASME B 1 . 1 8 9 H 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 0037760 6 I
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME B L . 1 87 0759670 00397bL 8 =
ASME 81.1-1989 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threaddin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME B L . 1 87 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 0037762 T H
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslln. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
1%-7 or 1.I
25-7 UNC IA 0.0031 5 0,00545 1B 0.00407 0,00705
2A 0.00208 0.00360 28 0.00271 0.00470
3A 0,001 56 0.00270 38 0.00205 0.00355
1%I 125-16
6 or I. UN 2A 0.00144 0.00250 26 0.00188 0.00325
3A 0.00107 0.001 85 36 0.00141 0.00245
1'/a-20 or III
25-20 UN 2A 0.00130 0.00225 26 0.001 70 0.00295
3A 0.00098 0.001 70 38 0,001 27 0.00220
l'/ñ-28 Ot 1.I
25-28 UN 2A 0.001 15 0.00200 26 0.001 50 0.00260
3A 0.00087 0.001 50 38 0.001 13 0,00195
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ASME B L - L 87 0757670 0037763 L M
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threaddin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
1% ~ - 2or
8 1.1875-28 UN 2A 0.001 18 0.00205 2B 0.001 53 0.00265
3A 0.00089 0.001 55 38 0.001 15 0.00200
I5i1~-8
or 1.3125-8 UN 2A 0.00205 0.00355 2B 0.00266 0.00460
3A 0.001 53 0.00265 3B 0.001 99 0.00345
or 1.3125-28
15/i~-28 UN 2A 0.001 18 0.00205 2B 0.001 53 0.00265
3A 0.00089 0.001 55 38 0.001 15 0.00200
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UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME 81.1-1989
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change In Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslln. Designation Class In Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME BI91 87 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 00377b5 5 W
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
19/1~-6
or 1.5625-6 UN 2A 0.00237 0.0041 O 28 0.00306 0.00530
3A 0.001 76 0.00305 38 0.00231 0.00400
15/~-6
or 1.625-6 UN 2A 0.00237 0.00410 28 0.00309 0.00535
3A 0.001 79 0.0031 O 38 0.00231 0.00400
15/~-8
or 1.625-8 UN 2A 0.00214 0.00370 28 0.00280 0.00485
3A 0.001 62 0.00280 38 0.00208 0.00360
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ASME B I - L 87 W 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 00397LL 7 W
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
or 1.8125-20
113í1~-20 UN 2A 0.001 39 0.00240 2B 0,00182 0.0031 5
3A 0.001 04 0.00180 3B 0.001 36 0.00235
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~
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
115/~~-120
1.9375-12 UN 2A 0.001 76 0.00305 28 0.00228 0.00395
3A 0,001 30 0.00225 38 0.001 70 0.00295
or 1.9375-20
1 1%~-20 UN 2A 0.00141 0.00245 28 0.00185 0.00320
3A 0.00107 0.00185 38 0.001 39 0.00240
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Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in lead Diameter Class in lead Diameter
or 2.250-4.5
21/4-41/~ UNC IA 0.00421 0.00730 18 0.00548 0.00950
2A 0.00280 0.00485 28 0.00364 0.00630
3A 0.002 11 0.00365 38 0.00274 0.00475
23/~-20
or 2.375-20 UN 2A 0.001 47 0.00255 28 0.00191 0.00330
3A 0.001 10 0.001 90 38 0.00144 0.00250
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ASME B L - L 87 Op759b70 0039769 2 =
ASME 81.1-1989 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
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Threadslin. Designation Class In Lead Diameter Class in l e a d Diameter
1 2 3 4, in. f
~
5, in. + 6
~~
7, in. f 8, in.
~~
-
27/s-6or 2.875-6 UN 2A 0.00266 0.00460 2B 0.00346 0.00600
3A 0.00199 0.00345 38 0.00280 0.00450
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Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
70
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Site Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Varlation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME B l - l 89 a 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 0039774 b W
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
46i~-1
2 or 4.625-1 2 UN 2A 0.001 93 0.00335 2B 0.00251 0.00435
3A 0.001 44 0.00250 38 0.001 91 0.00330
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Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change In Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
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ASME B1.1 8 7 U 0757b70 0037776 T
External Internal
Equivalent Equivalent
Nominal Size Allowable Change in Allowable Change in
and Series Variation Functional Variation Functional
Threadslin. Designation Class in Lead Diameter Class in Lead Diameter
O 2 or 5.875-12
57/~-1 UN 2A
3A
0.001 99
0.001 50
0.00345
0.00260
26
38
0.00260
0.001 93
0.00450
0.00335
or 5.875-16
57/~-16 UN 2A 0.001 79 0.0031 O 26 0.00234 O. 00405
3A 0.00136 0.00235 36 0.00176 0.00305
O
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ASME B L . 1 B7 W O757670 0037777 L W
Threadslln. min
80 00
72 45
64 30
56 15
48 00
44 50
40 45
36 35
32 30
28 20
27 20
24 15
20 10
18 05
16 00
14 55
13 O 55
12 O 50
11% O 50
11 O 50
10 O 50
9 O 50
8 O 45
7 O 45
6 O 40
5 O 40
4% O 40
4 O 40
GENERAL NOTE:
See paras. 9.1.3 through 9.1.6 for applicability.
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ASME B L - L 8 7 W 0757670 0037778 3 M
I O FORMULAS AND SYMBOLS FOR THREAD Truncation of UNR external thread (for calculating
FORM minor diameter values in tables)
10.1 Thread Form Formulas and Symbols S,, = 0.16238P
Formulas are given below; data are tabulated in
Table 6. = 3 1 a
h, = 0,59539P = HI8
h8 = h, = 0.54127P = =IaH
= Hl8 = d - 1.08253P
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ASME B I - I B9 0759670 0 0 3 9 7 7 9 5 W
Vanish cone
P V a n i s h thread -0
b ~ ~ 4
Start of first complete -
/
Start of first external thread
complete internal End of externally
threaded fastener
Count pitches at crest
90 d e g . 1
f
(360 deg.)
f
i "Unrolled" pitch cylinder
NOTE:
(1) Portion of thread fully formed at crest and root.
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ASME B L * L 89 0757670 0039780 I H
is of internal thread
Internal Thread
External Thread
GENERAL NOTE:
These diagrams are not intended to show standard thread forms, but only to illustrate the
application of symbols.
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ASME B I 9 1 8 9 I0 7 5 9 b 7 0 0039781 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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ASME B L * L 89 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 0037782 5 W
Height of Difference
Internal Between
Thread, UN Max.
External Major and Double
Thread, and Pitch Height of Double
Addendum Depth of Height of Twice the Diameters Internal Height of
of External Thread UNR External of - Thread and External
Thread, Engagement, External Thread Internal External UN UNR
has = h, = h, = Thread, Addendum, Thread, Thread, Thread,
0.375H = h, = h, = hb = 2ha, = 0.916667H 2hn = 2hs =
0.32476P 0.625H = 0.6875H = 0.750H = - 1.250H = 1.375H = Hl2 =
(3) 0.541 27P 0.59539P 0.649519P 0.79386P 1.08253P 1.19078P 0.43301P Threadslin.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1
0.00406 0.00677 0.00744 0.0081 19 0.00992 0.01 353 0.01488 0,00541 80
0.00451 0.00752 0.00827 0.009021 0.01 103 0.01 504 0.01 654 0.00601 72
0.00507 0,00846 0.00930 0.0 1O 149 0.01 240 0.01 691 0.01 861 0.00677 64
0.00580 0.00967 0.01063 0.01 1599 0.02418 0.01 933 0.02126 0.00773 56
0.00677 0.01 128 0.01 240 0.01 3532 0.01 654 0.02255 0.02481 0.00902 48
0.00738 0.01 230 0.01 353 0.014762 0.01 804 0.02460 0.02706 0.00984 44
0.0081 2 0.01 353 0.01488 0.01 6238 0.01 985 0.02706 0.02977 0.01083 40
0.00902 0.01 504 0.01 654 0.01 8042 0.02205 0.03007 0.03308 0.01 203 36
0.0101 5 0.01 691 0.01 861 0.020297 0.02481 0.03383 0.03721 0.01 353 32
0.01 160 Q.01933 0.021 26 0.0231 97 0.02835 0.03866 0.04253 0.01 546 28
0.01 203 0.02005 0.02205 0.024056 0.02940 0.04009 0.04410 0.01 604 27
0.01 353 0.02255 0.02481 O.O27O 63 0.03308 0.0451 1 0.04962 0.01804 24
0.0541 3 0.09021 O. O 9923 0.1 08253 O. 13231 O. 18042 0.1 9846 0.0721 7 6
0.06495 0.10825 0.1 1908 O. 129904 O. 15877 0.21651 0.23816 0.08660 5
0.0721 7 0. 12028 0.13231 O. 144338 0.1 7641 0.24056 0.26462 0.09623 4%
0.081 19 O. 13532 O. 14885 O. 162380 O. 19846 0.27063 0.29770 0.10825 4
NOTES:
(1 The values tabulated in column 6 also pertain to the minimum root radius of UNR screw threads. See paras. 2.3.1 and 2.3.1 (a).
(2) han = fcn= 0.25H.
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ASME B L - L 87 M 0757b70 0 0 3 7 7 8 3 7 M
GENERAL NOTE: Refer t o ANSIIASME B I .7M for latest symbol identification. Greek alphabet is below.
N v Nu n ?r Pi T 7 Tau X xChi
E 4 xi P p Rho I ' u Upsilon * J.
Psi
O O Omicron C u Sigma Q, q5 Phi S l w Omega
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Major diameter of internal thread is D.Pitch diam- 12.2 Relationship to Limits of Size
eter of internal thread is D,.Minor diameter of in- The allowance and tolerance values given in this
ternal thread Section can be combined with the basic dimensions
given in Section 11 to calculate limits of size as ex-
Dl= D - a,, plained in Section 8.
Final figures may have 0.0001 difference between
= D - 1.08253P the limited values calculated in this manner and the
standard values in Table 3A, due to the use of
rounded four decimal place numbers.
11 TABLES OF BASIC DIMENSIONS
11.1 Table Content
The basic dimensions tabulated in Tables 8
through 18 include major diameter, pitch diameter,
minor diameter of external threads, minor diameter 13 TABLES OF ALLOWANCE AND TOLERANCE
of internal threads, lead angle, cross-sectional area FOR THREADS OF SPECIAL DIAMETERS,
at the minor diameter, and the tensile stress area. PITCHES, AND LENGTHS OF ENGAGEMENT
(UNS/UNRS)
11.2 Thread Series 13.1 Table Content
Basic dimensions are given for each of the stan- Tables 31 through 40 provide the allowance for
dard series threads. Classes 1A and 2A (external threads); major diam-
eter tolerance for Classes lA, 2A, and 3A (external
threads); pitch diameter tolerance for Classes LB, 2B,
12 TABLES OF ALLOWANCE AND TOLERANCE and 3B (internal threads); and minor diameter tol-
FOR STANDARD SERIES THREADS erance for Classes lB, 2B, and 3B (internal threads).
(UN/UNR)
12.1 Table Content
Tables 19 through 30 provide the allowance for
13.2 Relationship to Limits of Size
Classes 1A and 2A (external threads); major diam-
eter tolerance for Classes lA, 2A, and 3A (external The allowance and tolerance values given in this
threads); pitch diameter tolerance for Classes lB, 2B, Section can be combined with the basic dimensions
and 3B (internal threads); and minor diameter tol- given in Section 11 to calculate limits of size as ex-
erance for Classes lB, 2B, and 3B (internal threads). plained in Section 8.
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote secondary sizes.
(2) See formulas in Appendix 6,para. B I .
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ASNE B1.1 89 0757670 0037786 2
NOTES:
(1 1 Asterisks denote secondary sizes.
(2)See formulas in Appendix 6,para. BI.
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ASME B I - I 87 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0037787 4
NOTE:
(1) See formulas in Appendix B, para. B I .
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NOTES:
(11 Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC series.
(2)See formulas in Appendix B, para. BI.
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC series.
(2) See formulas in Appendix B, para. BI.
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ASME BL.L 87 m O ~ ~ ~ I G J0O0 3 q m o 4 m
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ASME B I - L 87 0757b70 00377ïL b M '
Primary Secondary
Basic
Major
Diameter
D,in.
Basic
Pitch
Diameter
D2,in.
Minor
Diameter
External
(Ref.) d3, in.
1 7%:Minor at Basic Pitch Section
at Minor
Diameter at
-
D 2hb, sq in.
1 Stress Area,
Tensile
sq in. (2)
GENERAL NOTE:
The 8-UN specified limits for all sizes t o and including 6 in. are shown in Table 3A based on a length of engagement equal t o the
basic major (nominal) diameter.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisk denotes standard size of the UNC series.
(2) See formulas in Appendix B, para. BI.
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC or UNF series.
(2) See formulas in Appendix B, para. B I .
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ASME B I * I 89 O759670 0039799 I
3
h * . * * 0.7500 0.7094 0.6755 0.6823 1 36 0.351 0.373
... 3/1 8 0.8125 0.7719 0.7380 0.7448 1 29 0.420 0.444
% *.. 0.8750 0.8344 0.8005 0.8073 1 22 0.495 0.521
... 15Aa 0.9375 0.8969 0.8630 0.8698 1 16 0.576 0.604
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC or UNF series.
(2)See formulas in Appendix E, para. BI.
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC, UNF, or UNEF series.
(2)See formulas in Appendix 6,para. BI.
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ASME BL.1 87 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0039777 7
NOTES:
(1 Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNF or UNEF series.
(2)See formulas in Appendix B, para. B I .
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NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC, UNF, or UNEF series.
(2)See formulas in Appendix B, para. BI.
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8
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m
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5 (O.125 0.125C 40 0.0008 ... 0.0051 ... *.. 0.0021 0.0032 0.001$ 0.0025 0.008: 0.0083
6 (O.138 0.138C 32 0.0008 *.. 0.006C *.. ... 0.0021 0.0035 0.0021 0.0025 0.009t 0.0098
8 (O.164 O.164C 32 0.0009 ... 0.006C ... ... 0.002< 0.0038 0.002; 0.0028 0.008; 0.0087
10 (0.190 0.19oc 24 0.0010 ... 0.0071 . . I ... 0.003: 0.0043 0.002f 0.0032 0.01Of 0.0106
12 (0.216 0.216C 24 0.001o ... 0.0072 ... ... 0.0031 0.0044 0.002f 0.0033 0.009E 0.0098
'I4 0.250C 20 0.001 1 3.012: 0.0081 3.005f 1.0073 0.003i 0.0049 0.002E 0.0036 0.011 E 0.0108
=A6 0.3125 18 0.0012 3.0131 0.0087 1.0061 1.0079 0.004C 0.0053 0.003C 0.0039 0.0127 0.0106
Va 0.375C 16 0.0013 1.0142 0.0094 1.006E ).O085 0.0044 0.0057 0.0032 0.0043 0.0141 0.01O9
'A 6 0.4375 14 0.0014 1.015E 0.0103 1.0071 1.0092 0.0047 0.0061 0.0035 3.0046 0.015e 3.0115
'12 0.5000 13 0,0015 1.0162 0.0109 1.0074 LO097 0.005C 3.0065 0.0037 3.0048 0.01 69 3-0117
'/I 6 0.5625 12 0.0016 1.0172 0.01 14 1.0078 ).O102 0.0052 3.0068 0.0039 1.0051 0.0180 1.0120
sia 0.6250 11 0.0016 1.0182 3.0121 1.0083 LO107 0.0055 3.0072 0.0041 1.0054 0.0194 1.0125
3I4 0.7500 10 0.0018 1.0194 3.0129 ).o088 LO1 15 0.0059 3.0077 0.0044 1.0057 0.0210 1.0128
Va 0.8750 9 0.0019 1.0208 3.0139 1.0095 LO1 23 0.0063 1.0082 0.0047 1.0061 0.0228 1.0134
1 1 .o000 8 0.0020 ).O225 1.0150 ).O101 1.0132 0.0068 1.0088 0.0051 1.0066 3.0250 1.0150
1 '18 1.1250 7 0.0022 LO246 1.0164 ).O1o9 1.0141 0.0072 1.0094 0,0054 1.0071 1.0276 1.0171
1 'I4 1.2500 7 0.0022 LO246 1.0164 ).O1 1 1 1.0144 0.0074 1.0096 3.0055 1.0072 3.0276 1.0171
1 318 1.3750 6 0.0024 LO273 1.0182 ).O120 1.0155 3,0080 1.0104 3.0060 1.0078 1.0306 1.0200
1 112 1.5000 6 0.0024 ).O273 1.0182 LO121 8.01 58 3.0081 1.0105 1.0061 1.0079 1.0306 1.0200
1 314 1.7500 5 0.0027 LO308 1.0205 1.0134 .O174 3,0089 ).O1 16 1.0067 ).O087 1.0340 1.0240
2 2.0000 4% 0.0029 1.0330 1.0220 1.0143 ,0186 1.0095 ).O124 1.0071 LO093 1.0358 1.0267
2'I4 2.2500 4'12 0.0029 1.0330 ).O220 1.0146 .o190 1.0097 ).O126 1.0073 ).O095 1.0358 1.0267
2112 2.5000 4 0.0031 LO357 LO238 1.0155 ,0202 1.0104 1.0135 1.0078 LO101 1.0375 10300
2% 2.7500 4 0.0032 1.0357 ).O238 1.0158 .O206 1.0105 ).O137 1.0079 1.0103 1.0375 10300
3 LOO00 4 0.0032 '.O357 ).O238 1.0161 .O209 1.0107 1.0139 ).O080 1.0104 0.0375 1.0300
3'14 1.2500 4 0.0033 ,0357 1.0238 .O163 ,0212 1.0109 1.0141 1.0082 1.0105 0.0375 1.0300
3% 1.5000 4 0.0033 .O357 1.0238 .O166 .O215 ).O1 10 1.0143 LO083 1.0108 0.0375 1.0300
3314 1.7500 4 0.0034 ,0357 1.0238 .O168 ,0218 0.01 12 1.0145 LO084 1.0109 0,0375 i.0300
4 LOO00 4 0.0034 .O357 1.0238 .O170 ,0221 0.0113 1.0147 ).O085 1.011 1 3.0375 1.0300
- - - - - - - -
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
( 1 ) Allowances apply t o external thread Classes 1A and 2A only.
(21 Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(3)Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(4) Values are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal diameter.
(5) For unfinished hot-rolled material threaded portion only, but does not include standard fasteners with rolled threads,
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ASME BI91 89 W 0 7 5 9 6 7 0 0037802 7
O (0.060) 0.0600 80 0.0005 ... 0.0032 ... 0.0018 0.0023 0.0013 0.0017 0.0049 0.0049
...
I . .
1 (0.073) 0.0730 72 0.0006 0.0035 I . . ... 0.0019 0.0025 0.0014 0.0019 0.0055 0.0055
2 (0.086) 0.0860 64 0.0006 ... 0.0038 ... ... 0.0020 0.0027 0.0015 0.0020 0.0062 0.0062
3 (0.099) 0.0990 56 0.0007 ... 0.0041 ... ... 0.0022 0.0028 0.0016 0,0021 0.0068 0.0068
4(0.1121 0.1120 48 0.0007 * I . 0.0045 ... * I . 0.0024 0.0031 0.0018 0.0023 0.0074 0.0074
5 (0.125) 0.1250 44 0.0007 I.. 0.0048 ... ... 0.0025 0.0032 0,0019 0.0024 0.0075 0.0075
6 (0.138) 0.1380 40 0.0098 ... 0.0051 e . . ... 0.0026 0.0034 0.0020 0.0025 0.0077 0.0077
8 (O.164) 0.1640 36 0.0008 0.0055 ... ... 0.0028 0.0036 0.0021 0.0027 0.0077 0.0077
...
e . .
10 (0.190) 0.1900 32 0.0009 0.0060 e . . 0.0030 0.0039 0.0023 0.0029 0.0079 0,0079
...
I . .
12 (0.216) 0.2160 28 0.0010 0.0065 . I . ... 0.0032 0.0042 0.0024 0.0031 0.0084 0.0084
% 0.2500 28 0.0010 0.0098 0.0065 i.0050 0.0065 0.0033 0.0043 0.0025 0.0032 0.0084 0.0077
5/i B 0.3125 24 0.0011 0.01O8 0.0072 1.0055 0.0071 0.0037 0,0048 0.0027 0.0036 0.0097 0.0080
3h 0.3750 24 0.0011 0.01O8 0.0072 1.0057 0.0074 0.0038 0.0049 0.0029 0.0037 0.0097 0.0073
7hB 0,4375 20 0,0013 0.0122 0.0081 3.0062 0.0081 0.0042 0.0054 0.0031 0.0041 0.0115 0.0082
'h 0.5000 20 0.0013 0.0122 0.0081 3.0064 0.0084 0.0043 0.0056 0.0032 0.0042 0.0115 0.0078
%e 0.5625 18 0.0014 0.0131 0.0087 3.0068 0,0089 0.0045 0.0059 0.0034 0.0044 0.0127 0.0082
5:~ 0.6250 18 0.0014 0.0131 0.0087 1.0070 0.0091 0.0047 0.0060 0.0035 0.0045 0.0127 0.0081
3/4 0.7500 16 0.0015 0.0142 0.0094 3.0075 0.0098 0.0050 0.0065 0.0038 0.0049 0.0141 0.0085
7h 0.8750 14 0,0016 0.0155 0.0103 1.0081 0.0106 0.0054 0.0070 0.0041 0.0053 0.0158 0.0091
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisk denotes NS designation.
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Classes 1A and 2A only.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(4) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(5) Values are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal diameter.
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ASME 61.1-1989 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
Minor Diameter,
Allowance: Major Diameter, Internal Threads
Basic (1) External Threads (2 Pitch Diameter (3) (4.5)
Major
Nominal Diamete Class Classes Class Class Class Class Class Class
Size D Threadslin 2A 2A. 3 A 2A 2B 3A 38 2B 38
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Allowances apply to external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(2) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(3) Values for pitch diameter are based on a length of engagement of nine pitches, and those for Classes 2A and 26 are taken
from the respective step tables.
(4) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(5) Values for minor diameter are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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2%* 2.5000 0.0031 0.0238 0.0104 0.0135 0.0078 0,0101 0.0375 0.0300
23/4* 2.7500 0.0032 0.0238 0.0105 0.0137 0.0079 0.0103 0.0375 0.0300
3* 3.0000 0.0032 0.0238 0.01 07 0.01 39 0.0080 0,0104 0.0375 0.0300
3'/4* 3.2500 0.0033 0.0238 0.01 o9 0.0141 0.0082 0.0106 0.0375 0.0300
3%* 3.5000 0.0033 0.0238 0.01 10 0.01 43 0.0083 0.01 08 0.0375 0.0300
33/4* 3.7500 0.0034 0.0238 0.01 12 0.0145 0.0084 0.01 o9 0.0375 0.0300
4' 4.0000 0.0034 0.0238 0.01 13 0.0147 0.0085 0.01 11 0.0375 0.0300
41
'4 4.2500 0.0032 0.0238 0.01 15 0.0149 0.0086 0.01 12 0.0375 0.0300
4% 4.5000 0.0032 0.0238 0.01 16 0.01 51 0.0087 0.01 13 0.0375 0.0300
4314 4.7500 0.0032 0.0238 0.01 17 0.01 53 0.0088 0.01 14 0.0375 0.0300
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC series.
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P124 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 28, 3A, and 38 PD tolerances are based on a length of engagement equal t o the norninal.diameter,
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P18 flat.
(6) Classes 28 and 38 minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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ASME B L - L 8 9 m 0759670 0039805 2 m
1318 * 1.3750 0.0024 0.0182 0.008C 0.010~ 0.006C 0.0078 0.0306 0.0200
1%a 1.4375 0.0024 0.01 82 0.008C 0.01OL 0.006C 0.0078 0.0306 0.0200
11/2 * 1.5000 0.0024 0.01 82 0.0081 0.010f 0.0061 0.0079 0.0306 0.0200
19/16 1.5625 0.0024 0.01 82 0.0082 0.01oc 0.0061 0.0080 0.0306 0.0200
1618 1.6250 0.0025 0.0182 0.0082 0.01 07 0.0062 0.0080 0.0306 0.0200
11%a 1.6875 0.0025 0.01 82 0.0083 0.01 OE 0.0062 0.0081 0.0306 0.0200
1314 1.7500 0.0025 0.01 82 0.0083 0.010E 0.0063 0.0081 0.0306 0.0200
113~~ 1.8125 0.0025 0.01 82 0.0084 0.01os 0.0063 0.0082 0.0306 0.0200
1va 1.8750 0.0025 0.0182 0.0084 0.01 I C 0.0063 0.0082 0.0306 0.0200
1'5Ais 1.9375 0.0026 0.0182 0.0085 0.01 11 0.0064 0.0083 0.0306 0.0200
2=/s 2.6250 0.0027 0.01 82 0.0090 0.01 18 0.0068 0.0088 0.0306 0.0200
23/4 2.7500 0.0027 0.01 82 0.0091 0.01 19 0.0068 0.0089 0.0306 0.0200
27/8 2.8750 0.0028 0.01 82 0.0092 0.0120 0.0069 0.0090 0.0306 0.0200
3 3.0000 0.0028 0.01 82 0.0093 0.0121 0.0070 0.0091 3.0306 0.0200
3% 3.1250 0.0028 0.0182 0.0094 0.01 22 0.0070 0.0092 3.0306 0.0200
3'/4 3.2500 0.0028 0.01 82 0.0095 0.01 23 0.0071 0.0092 1.0306 0.0200
3318 3.3750 0.0029 0.01 82 3.0095 0.0124 0.0072 3.0093 1.0306 0.0200
3'12 3.5000 0.0029 0.01 82 3.0096 0.01 25 0.0072 3.0094 3.0306 0.0200
3% 3.6250 0.0029 0.0182 3.0097 0.01 26 0.0073 3.0095 1.0306 0.0200
3% 3.7500 0.0029 0.01 82 3.0098 0.0127 0.0073 3.0095 1.0306 0.0200
37/8 3.8750 0.0030 0.0182 1.0099 0.01 28 3.0074 3.0096 1.0306 0.0200
4 4.0000 0.0030 0.01 82 1.0099 0.01 29 3.0074 1.0097 1.0306 3.0200
4% 4.1250 0.0030 0.0182 1.01O 0 0.0130 3.0075 1.0097 1.0306 3.0200
41/4 4.2500 0.0030 0.01 82 1.0101 0.0131 3.0075 1.0098 ).O306 3.0200
4% 4.3750 0.0030 0.0182 1.0101 0.0132 1.0076 1.0099 ).O306 3.0200
51/2 5.5000 0.0032 0.01 82 0.01 07 1.0139 1.0080 1.0104 .O306 0.0200
5% 5.6250 0.0032 0.0182 0.01 08 ).O140 ì.0081 1.0105 .O306 0.0200
5314 5.7500 0.0032 0.01 82 0.01 08 0.0141 i.0081 1.0106 0.0306 0.0200
57% 5.8750 0.0033 0.01 82 0.01 o9 0.0142 1.0082 .O106 0.0306 0.0200
6 3.0000 0.0033 0.0182 0.0109 0.0142 1.0082 .O107 0.0306 0.0200
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ASME B I - I 87 W 0757670 0037806 4
TABLE 24 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 0 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC thread series. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 2B, 3A, and 30 PD tolerances will be based on a length of engagement t o be determined later by negotiation,
except that for the 1% in. and 1% in. sizes they are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal diameter.
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(6) Class 28 minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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ASME B L - L 87 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0037807 b W
1" 1 .o000 0.0020 0.0150 0.0068 0.008E 0.0051 0.0066 0.025C 0.0150
1 %a 1.0625 0.0020 0.0150 0.0068 0.0080 0.0051 0.0067 0.025C 0.0150
1 va 1.1250 0,0021 0.0150 0.0069 0.009c 0.0052 0.0067 0,025C 0.0150
1 31'6 1.1875 0.0021 0.01 50 0.0070 0.0091 0.0052 0.0068 0.025C 0.0150
1 '/4 1.2500 0.0021 0.0150 0.0070 0.0092 0.0053 0.0069 0.0250 0.0150
1 5ha 1.3125 0.0021 0.0150 0.0071 0.0092 0.0053 0.0069 0.0250 0.0150
1 318 1.3750 0.0022 0.0150 0.0072 0.0093 0.0054 0.0070 0.0250 0.0150
17/16 1.4375 0.0022 0.0150 0.0072 0.0094 0.0054 0.0071 0.0250 0.0150
1 112 1.5000 0.0022 0.0150 0.0073 0.0095 0.0055 0.0071 0.0250 0.0150
1 811a 1.5625 0.0022 0.0150 0.0074 0.0096 0.0055 0.0072 0.0250 0.0150
1 va 1.6250 0.0022 0.0150 0.0074 0.0097 0.0056 0.0072 0.0250 0.0150
1 '%6 1.6875 0.0022 0.0150 0.0075 0.0097 0.0056 0.0073 0.0250 0.0150
1 314 1.7500 0.0023 0.0150 0.0075 0.0098 0.0057 0.0074 0.0250 0.0150
1 l3/ie 1.8125 0.0023 0.0150 0.0076 0,0099 0.0057 0.0074 0.0250 0.0150
1 7% 1.8750 0.0023 0.0150 0.0077 0.01O0 0.0057 0.0075 0.0250 0.0150
1 '%a 1.9375 0.0023 0.0150 0.0077 0.0100 0.0058 0.0075 0.0250 0.0150
3'/2 3.5000 0.0026 0.0150 0.0088 0.01 15 3.0066 0.0086 3.0250 3.0150
3% 3.6250 0.0027 0.0150 0.0089 3.01 16 1.0067 0.0087 3.0250 3.0150
3314 3.7500 0.0027 0.0150 0.0090 3.01 17 3.0067 0.0088 3.0250 3.01 50
3718 3.8750 0.0027 0.0150 0.0091 3.0118 1.0068 0.0088 3.0250 3.0150
4l/2 4.5000 0.0028 0.0150 3.0094 1.0122 1.0071 3.0092 1.0250 1.0150
4% 4.6250 0.0029 0.0150 3.0095 1.0124 ).O071 3.0093 1.0250 1.0150
4314 4.7500 0.0029 0.0150 3.0095 1.0124 1.0071 3.0093 1.0250 ).O1 50
4718 4.8750 0.0029 0.0150 3.0096 1.0125 ).O072 3.0094 1.0250 1.0150
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ASME B1.L 8 9 W 0 7 5 9 b 7 0 0039808 ô W
5 ‘/z 5.5000 0.0030 0.0150 0,0099 0.01 29 0.0074 0.0097 0.0250 0.01 50
5% 5.6250 0.0030 0.01 50 0.0100 0,0130 0.0075 0.0098 0.0250 0.0150
53/4 5.7500 0.0030 0.01 50 0.0100 0.0130 0.0075 0.0098 0.0250 0.01 50
51
’% 5.8750 0.0031 0.01 50 0.0101 0.0131 0.0076 0.0098 0.0250 0.01 50
6 6.0000 0.0031 0.01 50 0.0102 0.0133 0.0077 0,0099 0.0250 0.01 50
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisk denotes standard size of the UNC series.
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat. For major diameter tolerances for Classes 2A and 28 unfinished
hot-rolled material, see Tables 3A and 38.
(4) The values for 8-UN Classes 2A, 28,3A, and 38 are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal diameter.
O
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ASME BI-I 8 7 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0037807 T W
'/i
6 * 0.5625 0.0016 0.0114 0.0052 0.0068 0.0039 0.0051 0.0180 0.01O 0
5/8 0.6250 0.0016 0.0114 0.0054 0.0071 0.0041 0.0053 0.0180 0.0100
'%6 0.6875 0.0016 0.0114 0.0054 0.0071 0.0041 0.0053 0.0180 0.01O 0
314 0.7500 0,0017 0.0114 0.0055 0.0072 0.0041 0.0054 0.0180 0.0100
6 0.8125 0,0017 0.0114 0.0055 0.0072 0.0041 0.0054 0.0180 0.0100
7% 0.8750 0.0017 0.0114 0.0055 0.0072 0.0041 0.0054 0.0180 0.0100
6 0.9375 0.0017 0.0114 0.0057 0.0074 0.0041 0.0055 0.0180 0.0100
1 $14* 1.2500 0.0018 0.0114 0.0062 0.0080 0.0046 0.0060 0.0180 0.0100
1 5/ia 1.31 25 0.0017 0.0114 0.0058 0.0075 0.0043 0.0056 0.0180 0.01O 0
1 3% * 1.3750 0.0019 0.0114 0.0063 0.0082 0.0047 0.0061 0.0180 0.0100
1 7/16 1.4375 0.0018 0.0114 0.0059 0.0076 0.0044 0.0057 0.0180 0.01O0
3l/2 3.5000 0.0019 0.0114 0.0064 1.0084 0.0048 3.0063 1.0180 1.0100
3% 3.6250 0.0019 0.0114 3.0064 1.0084 0.0048 3.0063 1.0180 1.0100
3314 3.7500 0.0019 0.0114 3.0064 1.0084 0.0048 3.0063 1.0180 1.01O 0
37% 3.8750 0.0020 0.0114 3.0065 1.0085 0.0049 3.0064 1.0180 1.01O 0
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ASME B l i . 3 89 m 0757b70 0039830 b m
Nominal Diameter Class CIasses Class Class Class Class Class Class
Size (11 D 2A 2A, 3 A 2A 26 3A 3B 28 36
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC or UNF series and tolerances are the same as for those series, being based on a
length of engagement equal t o the nominal diameter. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 28, 3A, and 38 tolerances are based on a length of engagement of nine pitches and are taken from Tables 34,
35, 37, and 38, except as indicated by an asterisk.
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(6) Classes 28 and 36 minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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3/8 * 0.3750 0.0013 0.0094 0.0044 0.0057 0.0033 0.0043 0.0141 0.0109
'/l6 0.4375 0.0014 0.0094 0.0046 0.0059 0.0034 0.0045 0.0141 0.0102
3/4 * 0.7500 0.0015 0.0094 0.0050 0.0065 0.0038 0.0049 0.0141 0.0085
3/i6 0.8125 0.0015 0.0094 0.0049 0.0063 0.0036 0.0047 0.0141 0.0085
7% 0.8750 0.0015 0.0094 0.0049 0.0063 0.0036 0.0047 0.0141 0.0085
5/i 6 0.9375 0.0015 0.0094 0.0050 0.0065 0.0037 0.0049 0.0141 0.0085
1 '14 1.2500 0.0015 0.0094 0.0051 0.0066 0.0038 0.0050 0.0141 0.0085
1 5/16 1.3125 0.0015 0.0094 0.0051 0.0066 0.0038 0.0050 0.0141 0.0085
1 318 1.3750 0.0015 0.0094 0.0051 0.0066 0.0038 0.0050 0.0141 0.0085
1 7/16 1.4375 0.0016 0.0094 0.0052 0.0068 0.0039 0.0051 0.0141 0.0085
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ASME B 1 - 1 8 9 0759b70 0039812 T
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC or UN thread series. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 2B,3A, and 38 PD tolerances are based on a length of engagement of nine pitches and are taken from Tables 34,
35, 37, and 38, except that for the in. and in. sizes they are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nomi al
diameter. &
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(6) Classes 2B and 38 minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1I Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC, UNF, or UNEF thread series. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply to external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend to a P/24 flat.
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ASME BL.1 8 7 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0037835 5 H
12 (0.216)* 0.2160 0.001o 0.0065 0.0032 0.0042 0.0024 0.0031 0.0084 0.0084
'/4 * 0.2500 0.0010 0.0065 0.0033 0.0043 0.0025 0.0032 0.0084 0.0077
5/1 6 0.31 25 0.0010 0.0065 0.0034 0.0044 0.0026 0.0033 0.0084 0.0069
3/8 0.3750 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0036 0.0046 0.0027 0.0035 0.0084 0.0063
7/~6* 0.4375 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0036 0.0046 0.0027 0.0035 0.0084 0.0063
'/2 * O. 5000 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0037 0.0048 0.0028 0.0036 0.0084 0.0063
'/i 6 0.5625 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0037 0.0048 0.0028 0.0036 0.0084 0.0063
'16 0.6250 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0038 0.0049 0.0028 0.0037 0.0084 0.0063
'1'1 6 0.6875 0.001 1 0.0065 0.0038 0.0049 0.0028 0.0037 0.0084 0.0063
3/4 0.7500 0.0012 0.0065 0.0038 0.0050 0.0029 0.0037 0.0084 0.0063
3/~6 0.81 25 0.0012 0.0065 0.0038 0.0050 0.0029 0.0037 0.0084 0.0063
718 0.8750 0.0012 0.0065 0.0038 0.0050 0.0029 0.0037 0.0084 0.0063
5/~8 0.9375 0.0012 0.0065 0.0040 0.0052 0.0030 0.0039 0.0084 0.0063
1'/4 ,2500 0.0012 0.0065 0.0041 0.0053 0.0031 0.0040 0.0084 0.0063
151'6 .3125 0.0012 0.0005 0.0041 0.0053 0.0031 0.0040 0.0084 0.0063
1 ,3750 0.001 2 0.0065 0.0041 0.0053 0.0031 0.0040 0.0084 0.0063
17h6 .4375 0.001 3 0.0065 0.0042 0.0055 0.0031 0.0041 0.0084 0.0063
1'12 .5000 0.0013 0.0065 0.0042 0.0055 0.0031 0.0041 0.0084 0.0063
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC, UNF, or UNEF thread series. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply to external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internai threads may extend to a P124 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 28. 3A, and 38 PD tolerances are based on a length of engagement of nine pitches and are taken from Tables 34,
35, 37, and 38, except that for the No. 12 and '14 in. sizes they are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal
diameter.
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(6) Classes 28 and 38 minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter.
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ASME BL.1 84 m 0759b70 0037816 7 m
6 (0.138)" O. 1380 0.0008 0.0060 0.0028 0.0037 0.0021 9.0027 0.0098 0.0098
8 (0.164)* O. 1640 0.0009 0.0060 0.0029 0.0038 0.0022 0.0028 0.0087 0.0087
10 (0.190)* 0.1 900 0.0009 0.0060 0.0030 0.0039 0.0023 0.0029 0.0079 0.0079
12 (0.216)" 0.2160 0.0009 0.0060 0.0031 0.0041 0.0024 0.0031 0.0074 0.0073
'/4 * 0.2500 0.0010 0.0060 0.0032 0.0042 0.0024 0.0031 0.0074 0,0067
5/1 6 * 0.3125 0.001 o 0.0060 0.0032 0.0042 0.0024 0.0031 0.0074 0.0060
3/8 * 0.3750 0.001 o 0.0060 0.0034 0.0044 0.0025 0.0033 0.0074 0.0057
'A 0 0.4375 O.OOT0 0.0060 0.0034 0.0044 0.0025 0.0033 0.0074 0.0057
112 0.5000 0.0010 0.0060 0.0035 0.0045 0.0026 0.0034 0.0074 0.0057
y16 0.5625 0.001o 0,0060 0.0035 0.0045 0.0026 0.0034 0.0074 0.0057
Y8 0.6250 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0036 0.0046 0.0027 0.0035 0.0074 0.0057
"/16 0.6875 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0036 0.0046 0.0027 0.0035 0.0074 0.0057
3/4 0.7500 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0036 0.0047 0.0027 0.0036 0.0074 0.0057
l3h 0.81 25 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0036 0.0047 0.0027 0.0036 0.0074 0.0057
7/8 0.8750 0.0011 0.0060 0.0036 0.0047 0.0027 0.0036 0.0074 0.0057
'%6 0.9375 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0038 0.0049 0.0028 0,0037 0.0074 0.0057
1 1.o000 0.001 1 0.0060 0.0038 0.0049 0.0028 0.0037 0.0074 0.0057
GENERAL NOTE:
See Section 5 for application of allowances and tolerances.
NOTES:
(1) Asterisks denote standard sizes of the UNC, UNF, or UNEF thread series. See Note (4).
(2) Allowances apply t o external thread Class 2A only and are taken from Table 32.
(3) Major diameter of internal threads may extend t o a P/24 flat.
(4) Classes 2A, 28, 3A, and 38 PD tolerances are based on a length of engagement of nine pitches and are taken from Tables 34,
35, 37, and 38, except that for the Nos. 6, 8, and 10 sizes they are based on a length of engagement equal t o the nominal
diameter.
(5) Minor diameter of external threads may extend t o a P/8 flat.
(6) Classes 28 and 3B minor diameter tolerances are based on a length of engagement of one diameter,
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ASME B L - 3 87 W 0 7 5 9 b 7 0 0 0 3 7 8 3 7 9 W
Class 2A and
Class I A Class 3A
Threadslin. 0.090 w 0.060
80 ... 0.0032
72 ... 0.0035
64 ... 0.0038
56 ... 0.0041
48 I . . 0.0045
44 a . . 0.0048
40 0.0077 0.0051
36 0.0083 0.0055
32 0.0089 0.0060
28 0.0098 0.0065
27 0.0100 0.0067
24 0.0108 0.0072
20 0.0122 0.0081
18 0.0131 0.0087
16 0.0142 0.0094
14 0.0155 0.0103
12 0.0172 0.0114
10 0.0194 0.0129
8 0.0226 0.0150
6 0.0273 0.0182
4 0.0357 0.0238
. I . *.. . I .
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ASME 63.3 87 W 0 7 5 7 b 7 0 0037838 O W
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ASME B 1 - I I 8 7 W 0 7 5 7 6 7 0 0039839 2
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ASME B L - 1 87 = 0757670 0037820 7
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ASME B L * L 87 W 0757b70 0 0 3 7 8 t L O W
For diameter range above 0.0470 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875
To and including 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875 1.125
Length of Engagement
Number of
Threadslin Pitches in. Pitch Diameter Tolerances, in.
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80
[ 1:s: 0.191 to0.3E ... ... ... ... ... *.. *.. ... ...
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72
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0.09 to0.27 ... ... ... ... ... ... *.. ..,
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16 to 30
0.11 to0.34
0.341 to 0.88
0.12 to0.38
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0.0039
0.0049
0.0041
0.0041
0.0051
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0.0056
0.0046
0.0046
0.0058
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0.0050
0.0051
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40
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36
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0.0103
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0.0107
0.0134 0.0139
0.01 18
0.0142
0.0121
3 l2
0.0094
0.0118
0.0104
0.0096
0.01 19
0.0106
0.0097
0.01 21
0,0107
0.0098
0.01 23
0.0108
0.0100
0.0125
0.01 11
0.0102
0.01 28
0.01 13
0.0104
0.0130
0.01 14
0.0106
0.0132
0.01 16
0.0108
0.0135
0.01 19
0.01 11
0.0138
0.0121
0.01 15
0.0144
0.0125
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0.01 52
0.0132
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0.01 52
0.0123
0.01 54
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0.01 55
0.01 26
0.01 58
0.0128
0.0160
0.0130
0.01 62
0.0131
0.0184
0.01 34
0.0168
0.0137
0.0171
0.0141
0.0176
0.0144
0.0180
0.0147
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0.01 89
0.01 54
0.01 92
0.01 55
0.0194
0.01 57
0.0196
0.01 59
0.01 98
0.0162
0.0202
0.01 64
0.0205
0.0168
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0.01 15
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(di Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. Where intermediate pitches are specified, the formula in
Section 5 should be applied.
(e) Tolerances are tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement that are considered t o be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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For diameter range above 0.0470 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875
To and including 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875 1.125
Length of Engagement
Number of
Threadslin Pitches in. Pitch Diameter Tolerances, in.
. 5to15 0.06 to0.19 0.0019 0.0020 0.0021 0.0022 0.0023 ... ... ... ... ...
80
. 16 to 30 0.191 to 0.38 0.0024 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 ... ... *.. .,. ...
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5to15 0.07 to0.21 0.0020 0.0021 0.0021 0.0023 0.0023 0.0025 ... ... ... ...
. 16 to 30 0.21 1 to 0.42 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0031 ... ... ... ...
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16 to 30 0.231 to 0.46 0.0028 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0031 0.0032 0.0034 ... ... ...
5to15 0.09 t o 0 2 7 ... 0.0023 0.0024 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 ,..
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16 to 30 0.271 to 0.54 ... 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 *..
5tO 15 0.10 to0.31 ... 0.0025 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0031 ...
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16 to 30 0.31 1 to 0.62 ... 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0039 ...
5tO 15 0.11 to0.34 ..< 0.0026 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0032 0.0034
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18 to 30 0.341 to 0.68 ... 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0037 0.0038 0.0040 0.0041 0.0042
5tO 15 0.12 to0.38 ... ... 0.0027 0.0029 0.0029 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035
40
16 to 30 0.381 to 0.76 ... ... 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0040 0.0041 0.0042 0.0044
36
5 to 15 0.14 to0.42 ... ... 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036
16 to 30 0.421 to 0.84 ... ... 0.0038 0.0037 0.0038 0.0040 0.0041 0.0043 0.0044 0.0045
5to15 0.16 to0.47 ... ... 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0036 0.0038
32
16 to 30 0.471 to 0.94 ... ... 0.0038 0.0039 0.0040 0.0042 0.0043 0.0045 0.0046 0.0047
5to15 0.18 to0.54 ... ... ... 0.0033 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 3.0038 0.0040
28
16 to 30 0.541 to 1.O8 ... ... ... 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044 0.0046 0.0047 3.0048 0.0050
27
5 to 15 0.19 to0.56 ... ... ... 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 3.0039 0.0040
16 to 30 0.561 to 1.12 ... ... ... 0.0042 0.0043 0.0045 0.0047 0.0048 3.0049 0.0050
24
5to15 0.21 to0.62 *.. *.. ... 3.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0039 0.0040 1.0041 0.0042
16 to 30 0.621 to 1.24 ... ... ... 3.0045 0.0046 D.0048 0.0049 0.0050 3.0051 0.0053
20
5to15 0.25 to0.75 *.. ... ... ... 0.0040 3.0041 0.0042 3.0043 1.0044 0.0045
16 to 30 0.751 to 1.50 ... ... ... ... 0.0050 3.0052 0.0053 3.0054 1.0055 0.0057
5to15 0.28 to0.83 ... ... ... ... ... 3.0043 0.0044 3.0045 1.0046 0.0047
18
16 to 30 0.831 to 1.66 ... ... *.. ... ... 1.0054 0.0055 3.0057 ).O058 0.0059
5to15 0.31 to0.94 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0046 0.0047 3.0048 ).O049 3.0050
16
16 to 30 0.941 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0057 0.0058 ).O060 ).O061 3.0062
5to15 0.36 to 1.07 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0050 1.0051 ).O051 3.0053
14
16 to 30 1.071 to 2.14 ... ... ... ... *.. ... 0.0062 1.0063 ).O064 3.0066
5to15 3.42 to 1.25 ... ... ... *.. ... ... 3.0054 1.0054 1.0055 3.0057
12
16 to 30 1.251 to 2.50 ... .<. ... ... ... ... 3.0067 1.0068 1.0069 1.0071
5 to 15 3.50 to 1.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.0060 1.0062
10
16 to 30 I .501 to 3.00 ... ... ... .<. ... ... ... ... 1.0075 1.0077
5to15 1.62 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... *.. 1.0068
8
16 to 30 1.881 to 3.76 ... *.. ... ... ... *.. ... .,. ... 1.0086
5to15 1.83 to 2.50 ... ... ... ... *.. ... ... ... ... ...
6
16 to 30 2.501 to 5.00 . . I ... ... ... ... ... *.. .,. ... ...
5to15 1.25 to 3.75 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
4
16 to 30 1.751 to 7.50 ... *.. ...
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a) These values do not agree with and shall not be used in place of any tabulated values for the UNC, UNF, and 8-UN thread
series.
(b) Formula:
Class 2A tolerances = 0.001 5 % 0.0015
D = basic major diameter
+ c€
+
0.01 5 @, where
LE = length of engagement
P = pitch
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1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 4.5 5.5 7 9 11
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(c) Length of engagement increments included in the tabulated tolerances for lengths of engagement of from 5 to 15 pitches are
based on lengths of 9 pitches; those for lengths of engagement of from 16 to 30 pitche6 are obtained by multiplying the 9
pitch values taken to six decimal places by 1.25. For lengths of engagement not tabulated, the formula in (b) above should be
applied except as modified.
(d) Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. When intermediate pitches are specified, the formula in
(b) above should be applied.
(e) Tolerances are tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement that are considered to be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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For diameter range above 0.0470 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875
To and including 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.675 1,125
Length of Engagement
Number of
Threadsiin. Pitches in. Pitch Diameter Tolerances, in.
- - - - - - -
so 0.06 to0.18 0.0014 0.001 5 0.001 5 0.0016 0.001 7 ... .., *., ... ,..
0.191 to0.38 0.0018 0.001 9 0.001 9 0.0020 0.0021 < . . ... ... ... *..
0.07 to0.21 0.0016 0.001 7 0.001 s 0.001 9 ...
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0.0016
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5to16 0.11 to0.34 ... 0.0020 0.0021 0.0021 0.0022 0.0023 0.0024 0.0024 0.0025
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[ 16 to 30 0.341 t o 0.68 ...
0.0019
0.0024 0.0025 0.0026 0.0026 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0030 0.0032
... .., 0.0021 0.0022 0.0023 0.0025
40
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0.12 to0.38
0.361 to 0.76 ... . . I 0.0026
0.0021
0.0027 0.0026 0.0029
0.0024
0.0030 0.0031
0.0025
0.0031
0.0026
0.0033
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16 to 30
0.14 to0.42
0.421 t o 0.84
0.16 to0.47
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0.0022
0.0027
0.0023
0.0022
0.0028
0,0024
0.0023
0.0029
0.0024
0.0024
0.0030
0.0025
0.0025
0.0031
0.0026
0.0032
0.0027
0.0026
0.0033
0.0027
0.0027
0.0034
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0.0026
0.0033 0.0033 0.0034
0.0028
0,0035
28
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16 to 30
0.16 to0.54 ,..
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0,0033
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0.541 to 1.08 I I . 0,0031 0.0032 0,0034 0.0035 0.0036 0,0037
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16 to 30 0.561 to 1.12 . I . * . I 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0036
6to15 0.21 to0.62 ... ... ... 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032
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16 to 30 0.621 t o 1.24 ... *.. ... 0,0034 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0038 0.0040
6to16 0.25 to0.76 ... ... ... *.. 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034
20
16 to 30 0.751 to 1.60 ... *.. ... *.. 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041 0.0041 0.0043
0.28 to0.83 , I . I . . I I I 0.0032 0.0033 0,0034 0.0036 0.0036
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0.831 to 1.66 < . . * . I a . < I I . 0.0041 0,0042 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044
0.31 to0.94 ... ... .*. ... ... 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0036 0.0037
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0,941 to 1.86 ... I . , . I . . I < I I I 0.0043 3,0044 0.0045 3.0046 0.0047
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0.42 to 1.26 ... *.. ... *.. ... 3.0040 0.0041 3.0041 0.0042
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1.261 to 2.50 a . . *.. ... 3.0050 0.0061 3.0052 0.0053
0.50 to 1.50 ... ... ... 1.0045 0.0046
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1.501 fo 3.00 *.. .,. . . I *., 1.0066 0.0058
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a) These values do not agree with and shall not be used in place of any tabulated values for the UNC, UNF, and 8-UN thread
series.
(b) Class 3A tolerances in this Table for 5 t o 15 pitches are based on 9 pitches and are obtained by multiplying the Class 2A
(external thread) tolerances for 9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 0.75.
(c) Class 3A tolerances in this Table for 1 6 t o 30 pitches are obtained by multiplying the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for
9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 0.9375 (obtained by multiplying the 0.75 factor by 1.25). For lengths of
engagement not tabulated, see Section 5.
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(d) Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. Where intermediate pitches are specified, the formula in
Section 5 should be applied.
(e) Tolerances are tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and lengfh of engagement that are considered t o be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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For diameter range above 0.0470 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4376 0.6625 0.6875 0.875
To and including 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6875 0.875 1.125
Length of Engagement
8
0.62 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... ... ... . . I ... ... 1.0133
1.E81 to 3.76 ... *.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.0167
D.83 to2.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... < . . ... ...
6
2.501 to 5.00 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
1.25 to3.75 <.. ... ... ... ... . . < ... ... ... ...
4
3.751 to 7.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a) These values do not agree with and shall not be used in place of any tabulated values for the UNC, UNF, and 8-UN thread
series.
(b) Class 1B (internal thread) tolerances in this Table for 5 t o 15 pitches are based on 9 pitches and are obtained by multiplying
the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for 9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 1.95.
(c) Class 1B tolerances in this Table for 16 t o 30 pitches are obtained by multiplying the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for
9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 2.437 (obtained by multiplying the 1.95 factor by 1.25). For lengths of
engagement not tabulated, see Section 5.
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1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 4.5 5.5 7 9 11
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0.0100
0.0082
0.0102
0.0084
0.0104
0.0085
0.0106
0.0088
0.01 10
0.0090
0.01 13
0.0093
0.0116
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0.0101
0.0083
0.0104
0.0085
0.0106
0.0085
0.0108
0.0089
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0.0093
0.0092
0.01 14
0.0095
0.0094
0.0117
0.0097
0.0096
0.0120
0.0100
0.0124
0.0103
0.0128
0.0106
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0.0085
0.0106
0.0067
0.0108
0.0088
0.0110
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0.0091
0.0114
0.0093
0.0118
0.0095
0.0118
0.0096
0.0120
0,0099
0.0124
0.0101
0.01 27
0.0104
0.0130
0.0106
0.0132
0.0109
0.0137
0.0113
0.0112
0.0141
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0.01 18
0.0097
0.0121
0,0099
0,0123
0.0100
0.0125
0.0103
0.0129
0.0105
0.0132
0.0108
0.0135
0.0110
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0.0124
0.0101
0.01 27
0.0103
0.0129
0.0105
0.0131
0.011 1
0.0108
0,0135
0.01 10
0.01 38
0.0116
0.0112
0.0140
0.0118
0.0114
0.0143
0.0120
0.0118
0.0148
0.0124
0.0121
0,0151
0.0127
0.0126
0.0158
0.0132
0.0131
0.0164
0.0137
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0.0141
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0.0105
0.0132
0.0107
0.0134
0,0109
0.0136 0.0136
0.0114
0.0142 0.0145 0.0148
0.0126
0.0150 0.0155
0.0131
0.0159
0.0134
0.0165
0.0140
0.0171
0.0144
0.0176
0.0148
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0.0113
0.0141
0.0115
0.0143
0.0116
0,0145
0.0118
0.0147
0.0121
0.0151
0.0130
0.0123
0.0154 0.0157
0,0135
0.0128
0.0159
0.0137
0.0164
0.0141
0.0168
0.0144
0.0175
0.0149
0.0180
0.0154
0.0185
0.0158
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0.0122
0.0153
0.0124
0.0155
0.0126
0.0156
0.0128
0.0160 0.0163
0.0133
0.0166 0.0169 0.0172 0.0176 0.0180 0.0187 0.0192 0.0197 3 lo
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0.0170
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0.0138
0.0172
0.0139
0.01 74
0.0141
0.0176
0.0144
0.0180
0.0146
0.0183
0.0149
0.0186
0.0151
0,0188
0.0154
0.0193
0.01 57
0.0197
0.0163
0.0203
0.0167
0.0209
0.0171
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0.0158
0.0197
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0.0160
0,0200
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0.0161
0.0202
0.0197
0.0164
0.0205
0.0200
0.0167
0.0208
0.0202
0.0169
0.0211
0.0204
0.0171
0.0214
0.0206
0.0174
0.0218
0.0210
0.0178
0.0222
0.0213
0.0183
0.0229
0.0218
0.0187
0.0234
0.0223
0.0191
0.0239
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... ... ... 0.0246 0.0250 0.0253 0.0255 0.0258 0.0262 0.0266 0.0273 0.0279 0.0284 3 4
(d) Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. Where intermediate pitches are specified, the formula in
Section 5 should be applied.
(e) Tolerances are tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement that are considered to be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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ASME 81.1-1989 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
For diameter range above 0.0470 0.0781 0.1094 0.1562 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5626 0.6876 0.875
To and including 0.0781 0.1094 0.1582 0.2188 0.3125 0.4375 0.5625 0.6675 0.875 1.125
Length of Engagement
0.07 to0.21 0.0028 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0032 ... *., ... *..
72
0.21 1 to 0.42 0.0032 0.0034 0.0035 0.0037 0.0038 0.0040 ... I . . ... *..
0.08 t o 0 2 3 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0031 0.0032 0.0034 0.003E ... .., ...
64
0.231 to 0.48 0.0034 0.0035 0.0037 0.0038 0.0040 0.0042 0.0044 ... ... ...
0.09 t o 0 2 7 *.. 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0039 . < .
56
0.271 to 0.54 ... 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0042 0.0044 0.0046 0.0047 0.0049 .,,
48
0.10 to0.31 ... 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041 ,..
0.31 1 to 0.62 I . , 0.0040 0.0041 0.0043 0.0044 0,0047 0.0048 0.0050 0.0051 .,,
0.11 to0.34 ... 0.0033 0.0034 0.0038 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041 0.0042 0.0044
44
0,341 to 0.68 *.. 0.0042 0.0043 0.0045 0.0046 0.0048 0.0050 0.0051 0.0053 0.0055
0.12 to 0.38 I . . *.. 0.0038 0.0037 0.0038 0.0041 0.0041 0.0043 0.0044 0.0045
40
0.381 to 0.76 *.. *.. 0.0045 0.0048 0.0048 0.0050 0.0052 0.0053 0.0055 0.0057
0.14 to0.42 ... ... 0,0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044 0.0045 0.0047
38
0.421 to 0.84 ... I . . 0.0047 0.0049 0.0050 0.0052 0.0064 0.0056 0.0057 0.0059
0.18 to 0.47 ... ... 0.0030 0.0041 0.0042 0.0044 0.0045 0.0046 0.0047 0.0049
32
0.471 to 0.94 * I I ... 0.0049 0.0051 0.0052 0.0055 0.0066 0.0058 0.0059 0.0061
0.18 to0.54 .,, ... ... 0.0043 0.0044 0.0048 0.0048 0.0049 0.0060 0.0052
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0.541 to 1.O8 .,. ... *.. 0.0064 0.0056 0.0058 0,0080 0.0061 0,0082 0.0065
0.19 toO.56 ... 0.0044 0.0045 0,0047 0.0048 0.0060 0.0051 0.0052
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0.681 to 1.12 ... ,.. 0.0055 0.0057 0.0059 0,0081 0.0062 0.0083 0.0066
0.21 to0.82 ... .., 0.0047 3.0048 0.0049 3.0051 0.0052 0.0053 0.0055
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0.821 to 1.24 .., , I . 0.0058 3.0080 0.0082 3.0084 0.0085 0.0088
0.25 to0.76 ... . I , . I I *.. 3.0052 0.0056 3.0058 0.0057 0,0057 0.0059
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0.831 t o 1.88 . I I I I . . . I < . . 0.0070 3.0072 0.0074 3.0075 0.0077
0.31 to0.94 ... ... ... .,. 0.0059 1.0081 0,0082 3,0083 0.0065
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0.941 t o 1.88 I I . .., . . I I I I 0.0074 1.0078 0.0077 3.0079 0,0081
0.38 to 1.07 ... . < . ... .., 1.0085 0.0088 1.0087 0.0069
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14 0,0088
1.071 to 2.14 < . . .., I I . , . I * I I 1.0081 0.0082 1.0084
0.42 to 1.25 ... ... .., ... 1.0070 0.0071 1.0072 0.0074
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1.251 to 2.50 I . . .., I I I .,. *.. LO087 0,0088 1.0090 0.0092
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0.82 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ,.. ... 0.0089
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0.83 to2.50 ..* *.. ... ... ... ... *.. ,.. ... ...
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- - -
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) These values do not agree with and shall not be used in place of any tabulated values for the UNC, UNF, and 8-UN thread
series,
(b) Class 2 8 (internal thread) tolerances in this Table for 5 t o 1 5 pitches are based on 9 pitches and are obtained by multiplying
the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for 9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 1.3.
(c) Class 2 8 tolerances in this Table for 16 t o 30 pitches are obtained by multiplying the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for
9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 1.625 (obtained by multiplying the 1.3 factor by 1.25). For lengths of
engagement not tabulated, see Section 5.
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1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 4.5 5.5 7 9 11
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0.0053
0.0068
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0.0070
0.0056
0.0071
0.0057
0.0073
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0.0075
0.0061
0.0077
0.0063
0.0079
0.0064
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0.0068
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0.0068
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0.0067
0.0056
0.0069
0.0058
0.0071
0.0059
0.0072
0.0060
0.0074
0.0062
0.0076
0.0064
0.0078
0.0065
0.0080
0.0066
0.0083
0.0069
0.0085
0.0071
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3 27
0.0070
0.0061
0.0072
0.0062
0.0074
0.0063
0.0075
0.0064
0.0077
0.0066
0.0079
0.0068
0,0081
0.0069
0.0083
0.0070
0.0086
0.0073
0.0089
0.0075
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3 24
0.0076
0.0063
0.0077
0.0065
0.0079
0.0066
0.0080
0.0067
0.0083
0.0069
0.0085
0.0070
0.0086
0.0072
0.0088
0.0073
0.0091
0.0076
0.0094
0,0078
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0.0081
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3 2o
0.0079
0.0066
0.0081
0.0068
0.0082
0.0069
0.0083
0.0070
0.0086
0.0072
0.0088
0.0073
0.0090
0.0075
0.0091
0.0076
0.0094
0.0079
0.0097
0.0081
0.0101
0.0084
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0.0087
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3
0.0083
0.0070
0.0085
0.0072
0.0086
0.0073
0.0087
0.0074
0.0090
0.0076
0.0092
0.0077
0.0094
0.0079
0.0095
0.0080
0.0096
0.0083
0.0101
0.0085
0.0105
0.0088
0.0109
0.0091
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0.0094
3 l6
0.0088
0.0075
0.0089
0.0076
0.0091
0.0078
0.0092
0.0079
0.0095
0.0081
0.0097
0.0082
0.0099
0.0084
0.0100
0.0085
0.0103,
0.0087
0.0106
0.0090
0.01 10
0.0093
0.01 14
0.0096
0.01 17
0.0099
3 14
0.0094
0.0082
0.0096
0.0083
0.0097
0.0084
0.0098
0.0085
0.0101
0.0087
0.0103
0.0089
0.0105
0.0090
0.0106
0.0091
0.0109
0.0094
0.01 12
0.0096
0.01 16
0.0100
0.01 20
0.0103
0.01 23
0.0105
3 l2
0.0102
0.0090
0.0104
0.0092
0.0105
0.0093
0.0106
0.0094
0.0109
0.0096
0.01 11
0.0098
0.01 13
0.0099
0.01 14
0.0100
0.01 17
0.0103
0.01 20
0.0105
0.0124
0.0108
0.0128
0.01 11
0.0131 3 lo
0.01 13
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0.01 15
0.0105
0.01 16
0.0106
0.01 18
0.0108
0.01 20
0,0109
0.0122
0.01 11
0.01 24
0.01 13
0.0125
0.01 14
0.01 28
0.01 16
0,0131
0.0118
0.0136
0.01 22
0.01 39
0.0125
0.01 14
0.0143 l8
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...
0.0132
...
0.0133
...
0.0134
0.0131
0.0137
0.0133
0.01 39
0.0135
0.0141
0,0136
0.0142
0.01 38
0.0145
0.0140
0.0148
0.0142
0.01 52
0.0146
0.01 56
0.0149
0.01 28
0.01 59
0.01 51
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.,. ... ... 0.0164 0.0166 0.01 68 0.01 70 0.01 72 0.0175 0.01 78 0.0182 0.0186 0.01 89 1 4
(d) Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. Where intermediate pitches are specified, the formula in
Section 5 should be applied.
(e) Tolerances are tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement that are considered to be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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To and including
Length of Engagement
Number of
Threadshn. Pitches in. Pitch Diameter Tolerances, in.
0.06 to0.19 0.0019 0.0019 0.002c 0.0021 0.0022 ... .,. ... ... ..,
80
0.191 to0.38 0.0023 0.0024 0.002E 0.0026 0.0027 * * , ... ... ... ...
0.07 t o 0 2 1 0.0019 0.0020 0.0021 0.0022 0.0023 0.0024 ... ... ... ...
72
0.21 1 to 0.42 0.0024 0.0025 0.002e 0.0027 0.0029 0.0030 ... ... ... ...
0.08 t o 0 2 3 0.0020 0.0021 0.0022 0.0023 0.0024 0.0025 0,0026 ... ,.. ,..
64
0.231 to 0.46 0.0026 0.0027 0.0027 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0033 ... ... ...
0.09 t o 0 2 7 ... 0.0023 0.0023 0.0024 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.002s *..
56
0.271 to 0.54 ... 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.003f e . .
0.10 to0.31 ... 0.0024 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 ...
48
0.31 1 to 0.62 ... 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 ,..
44
0.11 to0.34 ... 0.0025 0.0026 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033
0.341 to 0.68 ... 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0036 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041
0.12 to0.38 ... ... 0.0027 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034
40
0.381 to 0.76 ... ... 0.0033 0.0035 0.0036 0,0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041 0.0043
0.14 to0.42 ... ... 0.0028 0.0029 0.0030 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035
36
0.421 to 0.84 ... *.. 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0039 0.0040 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044
0.16 to0.47 ... ... 0.0030 0.0031 0.0031 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037
32
0.471 to 0.94 ... ... 0.0037 0.0038 0.0039 0.0041 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044 0.0046
0.18 to0.54 ... ... ... 0.0033 0.0033 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0037 0.0039
28
0.541 to 1.O8 ... ... ... 0.0041 0.0042 0.0043 0.0045 0.0046 0.0047 0.0048
0.19 to0.56 ... ... ... 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 0.0038 0.0039
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0.561 to 1.12 ... ... ... 0.0041 0.0042 0.0044 0.0045 0.0046 0.0047 0.0049
0.21 to0.62 ... ... ... 0.0035 3.0036 0.0037 3.0038 0.0039 0.0040 0.0041
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0.621 to 1.24 ... ... ... 0.0044 3.0045 0.0046 3.0048 0.0049 0.0050 0.0051
0.25 to0.75 ... ... , < . ... 3.0039 0.0040 5.0041 0.0042 0.0043 0.0044
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0.751 to 1.50 ... ... ... ... 3.0049 0.0050 3.0052 0.0053 3.0054 0.0055
0.28 to0.83 ... ... ... ... ... 0.0042 3.0043 0.0044 3.0045 0.0046
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0.831 to 1.66 ... ... ... ... ... 0.0053 1.0054 0.0055 3.0056 0.0058
0.31 to0.94 ... ... ... ... ... 0.0045 1.0046 0.0046 3.0047 0.0049
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0.941 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... *.. 0.0056 1.0057 0.0058 3.0059 0.0061
0.36 to 1.07 ... * < . ... ... ... ... 1.0049 0.0049 1.0050 0.0052
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1.071 to2.14 ... *.. ... ... ... ... ).O061 3.0062 1.0063 0.0064
0.42 to 1.25 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.0052 3.0053 1.0054 0.0055
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1.251 io 2.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ).O065 3.0066 1.0067 0.0069
0.50 to 1.50 ... ... ... I . . ... ... ... ,.. ).O059 3.0060
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1.501 to 3.00 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... <.. ).O073 3.0075
0.62 to 1.88 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3.0067
8
1.881 to 3.76 ... ... ... e . . ... ... ... ... .<. 3.0083
0.83 to 2.50 ... ... ... ... ..< ... ... ... ... ..,
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2.501 to 5.00 ... ... ... ... ... ... .., .<. ... # . .
1.25 to3.75 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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3.751 to 7.50 ... ... ... ... .., ...
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a) These values do not agree with and shall not be used in place of any tabulated values for the UNC, UNF, and 8-UN thread
series.
(b) Class 3B (internal thread) tolerances in this Table for 5 t o 15 pitches are based on 9 pitches and are obtained by multiplying
the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for 9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 0.975.
(c) Class 38 tolerances in this Table for 16 t o 30 pitches are obtained by multiplying the Class 2A (external thread) tolerances for
9 pitches taken t o six decimal places by a factor of 1.21875 (obtained by multiplying the 0.975 factor by 1.25). For lengths
of engagement not tabulated, see Section 5.
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(d) Pitches listed are those used most commonly and are recommended. Where intermediate pitches ate specified, the formula in
Section 5 should be applied.
(e) Tolerances art? tabulated only for combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement that are considered to be gener-
ally used. For other combinations encountered, see Section 5.
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Length of Eng. in
Termsof Diam. (1)
Threads1 Tolerance
in. Ratios Above Toand Incl, Minor Diameter Tolerances, in. (2)
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O. 5 O 0.330 0.0035 0.0029 0.0025 0.0022 0.0020 0.0016 0.001: 0.001t 0.001t 0.001t 0.0016
0.330 0.670 0.0049 0.0044 0.0038 0.0034 0.0030 0.0028 0.002f 0.002: 0.002: 0,002: 0.0023 '
80 0.0040 0.0031 0.0031
0.670 1.50 0.0049 0.0049 0.0049 0.0045 0.0037 0.0031 0.0031 0.0031
1.50 30 0.0049 0.0049 0.0049 0.0049 0.0049 0.0046 0.004: 0.003I 0.003s 0.003s 0.0039
O 0.330 0.0039 0.0033 0,0029 0.0026 0.0023 0.0021 0.002( 0.001i 0.0017 0.001i 0.0017
0.330 0.670 0.0055 0.0049 0.0043 0.0040 0.0035 0.0032 0.002s 0.002f 0.002t 0.002f 0.0026
72 0.0046 0.003r 0.0034 0.0034
0.670 1.50 0.0055 0.0055 0.0055 0.0051 0.0042 0.003! 0.0034
1.25 1.50 30 0.0055 0.0055 0.0056 0.0055 0.0055 0.0053 0.004$ 0.004: 0.004: 0.004: 0.0042
0.5 O 0.330 0.0045 0.0038 0.0033 0.0029 0.0027 0.0024 0.002: 0.002c 0.001s 0.001s 0.0019
0.330 0.670 0.0062 0.0057 0.0049 0.0044 0.0040 0.0037 0.0034 0.003C 0.002E 0.002E 0.0028
64 0.0062 0.0059 0.0053 0.0049 0.004! 0.004C 0.003E 0.003E 0.0038
0.670 1.50 0.0062 0.0062
1.50 30 0.0062 0.0062 0.0062 0.0062 0.0062 0.0061 0.005i 0.005C 0.004E 0.004E 0.0048
0.5 O 0.330 ... 0.0044 0.0038 0.0034 0.0031 0.0029 0.002E 0.002? 0.0022 0.0022 0,0022
0.75 0.330 0.670 ... 0.0066 0.0057 0.0051 0.0046 0.0043 0.004C 0.0036 0.0032 0.0032 0.0032
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1 .o D.670 1.50 ... 0.0070 0.0070 0.0068 0.0062 0.0057 0.0052 0.0047 0.0043 0.0043 0.0043
1.25 1.50 30 ... 0.0070 0.0070 0.0070 0.0070 0.0070 0.006f 0.0059 0.0054 0.0054 0.0054
0.5 3 0.330 ... ... 0.0045 0.0040 0.0037 0.0034 0.0032 0.0028 0.0025 0.0025 0.0025
0.75 3.330 0.670 ... ... 0.0068 0.0061 0.0055 0.0051 0.0047 0.0042 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038
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1 .o 3.670 1.50 ... ... 0.0082 0.0081 0.0074 0.0068 0.0063 0.0056 0.0051 0.0050 0.0050
1.25 1.50 30 ... ... 0.0082 0.0082 0.0082 0.0082 0.0079 0.0070 0.0063 0.0062 0.0062
0.5 3 0.330 . < . ... 0.0050 0.0044 0.0040 0.0037 0.0035 0.0031 0.0028 0,0028 0.0028
0.75 1.330 0.670 ... ... 0.0075 0.0067 0.0061 3.0056 0.0052 0.0046 0.0042 0.0041 0.0041
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1 .o 1.670 1.50 ... ... 0.0090 0.0089 0.0081 3.0075 0.0070 0.0062 0.0056 0.0055 0.0055
1.25 I .50 30 ... ... 0.0090 0.0090 3.0090 3.0090 0.0087 0.0077 0.0070 0.0069 0.0069
0.5 ) 0.330 ... ... ... 3.0049 3.0045 3.0041 0.0039 0.0034 0.0031 0.0030 0.0030
1.330 0.670 ... ... ... 3.0074 3.0067 3.0062 0.0058 0.0051 0.0047 0.0045 0.0045
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1.670 1.50 ... ... ... 3.0098 3.0090 3.0083 0.0077 0.0068 0.0062 0.0060 0.0060
I .50 30 ... ... ... 3.0098 3,0098 1.0098 0.0096 0.0086 0.0078 0.0075 0.0075
1 0.330 ... ... ... ... 3.0050 1.0046 0.0043 0.0038 0.0035 0.0033 0.0033
L330 0.670 ... ... ... ... 1.0075 1.0069 0.0065 0.0058 0.0052 0.0050 0.0050
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).670 1.50 ... ... ... ... 1.0100 1.0093 0.0086 0.0077 0.0070 0.0066 0.0066
1.25 1.50 30 ... ... ... ... 1.0109 1.0109 0,0108 0.0096 0.0087 0,0082 0.0082
) 0.330 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0049 0.0043 0.0039 0.0037 0.0037
b.330 0.670 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0073 0.0065 0.0059 0.0056 0.0056
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b.670 1.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0098 0.0087 0.0079 0.0074 0.0074
1.25 1.50 30 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0122 0.0108 0.0099 0,0092 0.0092
) 0.330 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0045 0.0042 0.0042
1.330 0.670 ... 0.0068 0.0063 0.0063
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).670 1.50 Tolerances in this range ... 0.0091 0.0084 0.0084
1.25 .50 30 also apply to Class 38 threads ... 0.01 13 0.0105 0.0105
I 0.330 .. r ... 0.0047 0.0044 0.0044
1.330 0.670 ... ... 0.0071 0.0065 0.0065
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1.670 1.50 ... ... 0.0094 3.0087 0.0087
1.25 .50 30 ... ... 3.01 18 3.0109 3,0109
I 0.330 ... ... 3.0053 3.0049 3.0048
1.330 0.670 ... ... 3.0079 3.0073 3.0073
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1.670 1.50 ... ... 3.0106 3.0098 3.0097
1.25 .50 30 *.. <.. 3.0132 3.0122 3.0121
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Terms of Diam. (Not applicable to diameters less than 0.25 in.)
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To and 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4.5 4
TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI TPI
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0.330 0.0085 0.0090 0.0097 0.0105 0.0114 0.0125 0.0138 0.0153 0.0170 0.0179 0.0166
0.0128 0.0135 0.0146 0.0158 0.0171 0.0188 0.0207 0.0230 0.0255 0.0268 0.0281
0.0170 0.0180 0.0194 0.0210 0.0228 0.0250 0.0276 0.0306 0.0340 0.0358 0.0375
0.0213 0.0225 0.0242 0.0262 0.0286 0.0312 0.0344 0.0362 0.0425 0.0448 0.0469
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(1) Tolerances for lengths of engagement in terms of pitch should be selected from equivalent lengths of engagement in terms of
diameter ranges.
(2) If the minor diameter tolerance as selected from this Table is less than the pitch diameter tolerance, use the latter.
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For diameter range above 0.053 0.151 0.177 0.203 0.233 0.281 0.344
Diam-
To and including 0.151 0.177 0.203 0.233 0.281 0.344 0.406
(1)
Length of Eng. i
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Thread Sleranc To an(
in. 7atioc Abov ncludir Minor Diameter Tolerances, in. (3)
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0.5 O 0.336 ... 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 ... ... *.. .., ,.. ... ...
0.75 0.331 0.67C . . . 0.002 0.00: 0.002 0.0021 0.002 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
80
1.o 0.671 1.50 ... 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.0021 0.002 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
1.25 1.50 30 . . . 0.003 0.00: 0.003 0.003: 0.003 *.. ... ... ... ... *.. .,.
0.5 O 0.330 . . . 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001! 0.001 0.001! 0.001 ... ... ... ... ...
0.75 0.331 0.670 ... 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002: 0.002 0.002: 0.002 ... ... ... ... ...
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1.o 0.671 1.50 . . . 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002! 0.002 0.002! 0.002 .., ... ... ... ...
1.25 1.50 30 . . . 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.0031 0.003 0.003t 0.0031 ... ... ... ... ...
0.5 O 0.330 ... 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 I 0.001 0.0011 0.001l 1.001 1.001l ... *.. *..
0.75 0.331 0.670 . . . 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.0021 0.002 0.0021 0.0023 1.002 1.002d ... ... ...
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1.o 0.671 1.50 ... 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003: 0.003 0.003: 0.003: 1.003 1.003: ... ... ...
1.25 1.50 30 . . . 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004( 0.0041 0.004( 0.0041 1.0041 ).004( ... ... ...
0.5 O 0.330 * . . 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001l 0.001 I 0.001 t 0.0011 1.001 1.001t 1.0011 LOO1f 0,0018
0.75 0.33L 0.670 * . . 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002; 0.002 0.002; 0.002' 1.002 1.002; 1.002 1.002; 0.0027
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1.o 0.67L 1.50 . .. 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.0031 3.0031 0.003f 0.0031 1.003i 1.003f 1.0031 1.003f 0.0036
1.25 1.50 30 * . . 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004! 3.0041 0.004t 0.004! l.OO4l 1.004t l.0041 1.004! 0.0045
0.5 O 0.330 ... 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.0021 3.002 0.0021 0.002' 1.002 1.0021 1.002 1.0021 0.0021
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0.75 3.33L 0.670 ... 0.004 0.003 0.0031 0.0032 3.003 0.0031 0.003' 1.003 1.0031 1.003 1.0031 0.0031
1.o 3.671. 1.50 ... 0.0051 0.005 0.004 0.004: 3.004 0.0041 0.004' 1.004 1.0041 1.004 1.0041 0.0041
1.25 1.50 30 ... 0.0071 0,006 3.005! 0.0051 3.005: 0.0055 0.005: 1.005: 1.005; .005: 1.0051 0.0052
0.5 3 0.330 ... 3.003 0.002 3.0021 0.0024 1.002: 0.0022 0.002: 1.002: 1.0022 .002: 1.0022 0.0022
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0.75 3.331; 0.670 ... 3.0041 0.004 3.003! 0.003f 1.003: 0.0032 0.003: 1.003: 1.003: .003: 1.0032 0.0033
1.o 3.67L 1.50 ... 3.006: 0.005 3.005: 0.0047 1.004! D.0045 0.004t 1.0041 1.004E .004! 1.004E 0.0045
1.25 1.50 30 ... 3.007' 0.007 1.006! 0.0055 ).O051 0.0056 0.005f 1.0051 1.005E .005f 1.0056 0.0056
0.5 1 0.330 ... 3.003, 0.003 1.002! 0.002E 1.002r 0.0024 0.0021 1.002r 1.0024 ,0021 1.0024 0.0024
0.75 1.33L 0.670 ... 3.005' 0.004 1.004: 0.004C 1.003f 3.0036 0.003f .0031 l.003E .003f 1.0036 0.0036
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1 .o ).67C 1.50 ... 1.0061 0.006 1.005; 0.0052 1.0042 3.0048 0.004E ,0041 1.0048 .004t 1.0048 0.0048
1.25 1.50 30 ... 1.0081 0.007 1.007: 0.0066 1.006: 3.0062 0.006C .006( i.0080 .008( 1.0060 0.0060
0.5 1 0.330 ... 1.0031 0.003 1.003: 3.0030 1.002f 3.0026 0.002E .0021 1.0026 .002f 1.0026 0.0026
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0.75 1.330 0.670 ... 1.0051 0.005 1.0042 3.0044 1.0035 1.0039 0.003s .003! 1.0039 .0035 8.0039 0.0039
1.o 1.670 1.50 ... 1.007; 0.0071 ).O061 3.0059 1.005: 1.0052 0.0052 ,005: 1.0052 .005í 8.0052 0.0052
1.25 I .50 30 ... 1.009f 0.008 1.0081 3.0074 ).O062 1.0065 0.0065 .006! 1.0065 .006! .0065 0.0065
0.5 ) 0.330 ... 1.004: 3.003! 1.0031 3.0034 1.003C 1.0029 0.0029 .0025 1.0029 .0025 ,0029 0.0029
0.75 1.330 0.670 ... L O O R 3.005! 1.005! 1.0050 1.0045 1.0043 3.0043 .004: 8.0043 ,004: .0043 0.0043
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1.o 1.670 1.50 ... 1.008; 3.007! 1.007: 1.0067 1.006C 1.0057 3.0057 ,0057 8.0057 ,0057 .0057 3.0057
1.25 I .50 30 ... 1.01ot 3.009! ).o091 1.0084 1.0075 1.0072 3.0072 .0072 .0072 ,0072 .0072 3.0072
0.5 1 0.330 ... ... 1.0041 1.004: 1.0039 1.0034 1.0032 3.0032 .0032 .0032 0032 .0032 3.0032
0.75 1.330 0.670 ... ... 1.0061 LO062 1.0056 1.0051 1.0047 3.0047 ,0047 ,0047 0047 ,0047 3.0047
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1.o 1.670 1.50 ... ... 1.009' 1.0084 1.0077 1.0069 1.0063 3.0063 .0062 .0063 0063 .0083 3.0063
1.25 .50 30 ... ... 1.01 1: 1.0105 1.0096 1.0086 1.0079 1.0079 .0070 .0079 0079 ,0079 3.0079
0.5 I 0.330 ... ... ).004; 1.0044 1.0040 1.0036 1.0032 1.0032 ,0032 .0032 0032 ,0032 1.0032
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UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME B1.l-1989
Tolerance based on basic mejor diameter of 0.375 0.4375 0.500 0.5625 0.625 0.6875 0.750 0.8125 0.875 0.9375
All
For diameter range above 0.344 0.406 0.469 0.531 0.594 0.656 0.719 0.781 0.844 0.906 ~~~~
To and including 0.406 0.469 0.531 0.594 0.656 0.719 0.781 0.844 0.906 0.969 eters
Length of Eng. in
Terms of Diam. (2)
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NOTES:
(1 1 For O. 151 in. diameter sizes and smaller, tolerance values for all three classes are the same. For smaller sizes, tolerance values
are given in Table 39.
(2) Tolerances for lengths of engagement in terms of pitch should be selected from equivalent lengths of engagement in terms of
diameter ranges.
(3) If the minor diameter tolerance as selected from this Table is less than the pitch diameter tolerance, use the latter,
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APPENDIX A
TERMINOLOGY AND IDENTIFICATION OF UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS
(This Appendix is not part of ASME B1.1-1989, and is included for information purposes only.)
A I TERMINOLOGY
All terms relating to screw threads used in this
Standard are defined in ANSUASME B1.7M.
A2 IDENTIFICATION
The various unified screw threads covered by B1
standards are compared in Fig. Al and Table Al.
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Minimum
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TABLE A I IDENTIFICATION OF 60 DEG. INCH SCREW THREADS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF ASME
COMMITTEE B I
ANSI standards documents B1.1, Unified Inch Screw 81.1, Unified Inch Screw Draft of 81.15, Unified Inch
Threads; 81.2, Gages and Threads; B1.2, Gages and Screw Threads UNJ -
Gaging for Unified Inch Gaging for Unified Inch Thread Form; draft of
Screw Threads Screw Threads 81.23, Gages and Gaging
for Unified Inch Screw
Threads UNJ -
External root External thread root may be Rounded root specified Rounded root specified
flat or rounded
External minor diameter External thread minor External thread minor External thread minor
diameter is not tolerartced diameter is not toleranced diameter is toleranced
External threads UN Classes IA, 2A, and 3A UNR Classes IA, 2A, and 3A UNJ Class 3A mates only
with UNJ internal threads
Internal threads UN Classes IB, 2B, and 38 No internal threads UNJ Class 38 (no rounding
designated UNR; UNR required on internal
mates with UN internal thread root)
threads
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The above cannot be used as a working sheet. Refer to the appropriate standards, as listed, for complete thread details and
conformance data,
(b) The appropriate current standard is the authoritative document for complete details and data and takes precedence over this
sheet.
(c) These standards may be purchased from the ASME Order Department, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, FairField, NJ 07007-2300;
telephone (201) 882-1167.
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APPENDIX 6
THREAD STRENGTH DESIGN FORMULAS
(This Appendix is not part of ASME 81.1-1989, and is included for information purposes only.)
are used for the purpose of product acceptance com- + 0.57735 (d, min. - D, m a . )
putations. Tensile stress area
where
AS,, = minimum thread shear area for inter-
A, = 3.1416 - nal threads
AS, = minimum thread shear area for exter-
nal threads
1lP = number of threads per inch
or LE = length of engagement
D min. = minimum major diameter of external
A, = 0.7854 [D - T
T thread
D, max. = maximum pitch diameter of internal
thread
D,max. = maximum minor diameter of internal
where thread
D, = basic pitch diameter d , min. = minimum pitch diameter of external
D = basic major diameter thread
1/P = number of threads per inch
For 3H116, see Table 6. B3 LENGTH OF THREAD ENGAGEMENT
In general, the length of engagement of mating
threads is selected to utilize full tensile strength of a
bolt prior to shearing of nut threads. Otner appli-
cations may require internal thread shear prior to
failure of the externally threaded part. For noncrit-
B2 THREAD SHEAR AREA ical design, the following formulas are often used for
The following formulas for thread shear areas are approximation:
geometric minimum values. Shear (thread stripping)
strengths of screw threads under load are dependent, tensile strength of externally threaded part = S,A,
in addition, on mating component relative material
strengths, nut geometry, and coefficient of friction shear strength of threads = OSS, (AS,, or AS,)
between thread bearing surfaces. Effective shear
areas are therefore somewhat less than the geometric where
values. Thread geometric shear areas S, = ultimate tensile strength of material, psi
An internationally accepted study on the subject was
AS,, = 3.1416 (l/P) (LE) (D min.) published in the 1977 Transactions of the Society of
Automotive Engineers as paper number 770420,
x [&+ 0.57735 (D min. - D, ma.)
1 Analysis and Design of Threaded Assemblies, by E.
M. Alexander.
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APPENDIX C
UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS - METRIC TRANSLATION
(This Appendix is not part of ASME B1.l-1989, and is included for information purposes only.)
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TABLE C3 THREAD FORM DATA, m m
Truncation
of UNR
Flat at Design External
Basic Flat Internal Truncation Profile Thread
at Internal Thread of Internal External Root and
Thread Root and Thread Root Thread Root Truncation
Crest and External and External External and Half of Internal
External UN Thread Thread Thread Addendum Thread
Thread Crest, Height of Crest, f, = Root Radius of External Crest,
Root, F, = Frn = Sharp fes = Max., rrS = Thread, frs = fen =
Fcn = F, = V-Thread, O. 125H = O. 166667H srs = 0.250H =
Threadslin. Pitch P = Pl4 = Pl8 = H = O. 10825P - 0.1875H = 0.21 651 P
n 25.4ln 0.25P O. 125P 0.866025P (1) O. 14434P O. 16238P (2)
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ASME BL.1 87 0757b70 00378b5 7
Height of
Internal
Thread. U N Difference Double
External Between Height of
Addendum Thread, and Max. Major Internal Double
of Depth of Height of Twice the and Pitch Thread and Height of
External Thread UNR External Diameters External External
Thread, Engagement, External Thread of Internal UN UNR
has = h, = h,, = Thread, Addendum, Thread, Thread, Thread,
0.375H = he = h, = hb = 2h, = 0.916667H 2hn = 2h, =
0.32476P 0.625H = 0.6875H = 0.750H = - 1.250H = 1.375H = HI2 = Threadslin.
(3) 0.54127P 0.59539P 0.649519P 0.79386P 1.08253P 1.19078P 0.43301 P n
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1
GENERAL NOTE:
Metric conversion given for comparative reference only.
NOTES:
(1) The values tabulated in column 6 also pertain to the minimum root radius of UNR screw threads. See paras. 2.3.1 and 2.3.1 (a)
of ASME B I .I.
(2) h,, = fCn= 0.25H.
(3) hd,, = has = 0.375H.
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TITLE OF STANDARD
Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form) ................................. B1.1-1989
Gages and Gaging for Unified Inch Screw Threads ....................................... 81.2-1983
Screw Thread Gaging Systems for Dimensional
Acceptability - Inch and Metric Screw Threads (UN. UNR. UNJ. M. and MJ) ........... B1.3M.1986
Acme Screw Threads ................................................................. B1.5-1988
Nomenclature. Definitions. and Letter Symbols for Screw Threads ...................... B1.7M-1984
Stub Acme Screw Threads ............................................................ B1.8-1988
Buttress Inch Screw Threads 7"/45" Form With 0.6 Pitch Basic Height of
Thread Engagement .......................................................... BIm9-1973(R1985)
Unified Miniature Screw Threads ............................................... B1.10.1958(R1988)
Microscope Objective Thread .................................................. B1.11.1958(R1989)
Class 5 Interference-FitThread ...................................................... BI. 12 -1987
Metric Screw Threads M Profile - ........................................... B1.13 M.I983(R1989)
Gages and Gaging for Metric M Screw Threads ....................................... B1.16M-I984
Metric Screw Threads for Commercial Mechanical
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Fasteners Boundary Profile Defined ...................................... B1.18M-I982(R1987)
Gages for Metric Screw Threads for Commercial Mechanical
Fasteners - Boundary Profile Defined ............................................. B1.19M-1984
Pipe Threads. General Purpose (Inch) ................................................ B1.20.1-1983
Dryseal Pipe Threads (Inch) .................................................. B1,20.3-1976(R1982)
Dryseal Pipe Threads (Metric Translation of B1.20,3-1976) ...................... B1,20.4-1976(R1982)
Gaging for Dryseal Pipe Threads (Inch) .............................................. B1.20.5-1978
Gaging for Dryseal Pipe Threads (Metric Translation
of B1.20.5.1978) ............................................................... B1.2006M-1984
Hose Coupling Screw Threads ............................................... B1.20.7.1966(R1983)
Metric Screw Threads - MJ Profile ................................................. B1.21M-1978
Gages and Gaging for MJ Series Metric Screw Threads ............................... 81.22 M.1985
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