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Pitch of Threads is the distance between two adjacent threads on a screw, bolt or nut. The Height of Basic Profile is defined as the distance between the crest and the root of a thread measured perpendicular to the axis.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: This formula calculates the pitch of threads based on the height of the basic profile using a constant conversion factor of 0.640327.
Details: Accurate pitch calculation is crucial for proper thread design, manufacturing, and compatibility in mechanical systems and fastening applications.
Tips: Enter the height of basic profile in meters. The value must be valid (height > 0).
Q1: What is the relationship between pitch and height of basic profile?
A: The pitch is directly proportional to the height of the basic profile, with a conversion factor of 0.640327.
Q2: What units should be used for input?
A: The calculator uses meters for both input and output. Convert from other units if necessary.
Q3: Is this formula applicable to all thread types?
A: This specific formula with the 0.640327 constant is designed for standard thread profiles. Special thread types may require different calculations.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation provides theoretical values based on the standard formula. Actual manufacturing tolerances may vary.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for both metric and imperial threads?
A: Yes, as long as consistent units (meters) are used for both input and output values.