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Metric Screws and Their Approximate Imperial Equivalents. Example how to read the table: M5 x 80 equals approximately to #10 x 2 1/2. Refer to this chart to find the appropriate head size and corresponding wrench for hex bolts, lag bolts & square bolts in inches.
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20 wrz 2024 · To convert US screw sizes to metric, you can use a conversion chart that lists the metric (millimetre) equivalents of common US fractional sizes. These charts typically cover sizes up to 4 inches. For example, a 1/4-inch screw size would convert to approximately 6.35 mm in metric.
The charts below show metric bolt conversions to standard bolt conversions and DIN numbers for fasteners. To assist in ordering, we offer metric bolt conversion data for industrial bolts/rods, machine screws, and small-diameter fasteners, including approximate equivalency and common DIN numbers.
In this project we deal with the different sizes of screws and the conversion from metric to imperial sizes using our handy conversion chart. Convert from metric screws sizes to imperial or back, easily and ensure that you get the right ones.
Many manufacturers still market screws that way, but for those of you who find it frustrating buying in metric, here’s a handy conversion chart. IMPERIAL SIZE (NO X INCH) METRIC SIZE (MM APPROX.)
Handy chart for converting metric screw sizes to imperial. Metric Size mm Approx. Inch Equivalent. 3.0 x 12 4 x 1/2
Below is a table common fastener sizes and lengths and their US (Inch) decimal and closest fraction equivalent. Note - Metric screw diameters usually start with "M" (M3, M4, M5...), for this chart you can just drop the 'M' from the front and add an extra at the back (M3 = 3mm, M4 = 4mm...).