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The following table chart defines standard metric external thread size M1.6 to M18 per. ANSI/ASME B1.13M-1995. These thread sizes and classes represent bolts and screws, as well, as other standard external threads.
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The design principles of ISO general-purpose metric screw threads ("M" series threads) are defined in international standard ISO 68-1. Each thread is characterized by its major diameter and its pitch. ISO metric threads consist of symmetric V-shaped thread.
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Maximise efficiency and precision in your engineering endeavours with our indispensable metric bolt and screw size chart. Designed for professionals who demand accuracy, this downloadable poster offer detailed insights into ISO metric thread dimensions for bolts and screws alike.
8 sty 1993 · Design aid - Table of design properties for individual metric hexagonal bolts including stress area, yield strength, ultimate strength, shear resistance, tensile resistance, interaction between shear and tension, bearing resistance, punching shear resistance
Metric Thread Size Explained. In our metric screw size chart above, metric thread size is denoted by a series of numbers and letters that encapsulate various dimensions including the major diameter, thread pitch, and thread type.
Metric Bolt Torque Chart. In the following table of torque specifications, you will find all the necessary torque values in Newton-meters (Nm) for common screw thread sizes and strength classes. Please note that the required torque may vary due to differences in screw strength classes and thread sizes.