Measurement of Screw Threads
Measurement of Screw Threads
Screw threads
Introduction
Screw threads have 2 functions to perform
viz. transmission of power and motion and
to act as a fastener
The objective of dimensional control in the
case of plain shaft and hole is to ensure a
certain consistency of fit.
In case of threaded work, the objective is
to ensure mechanical strength which is
dependent on the amount of flank contact
and not upon the fit.
Errors in Threads
In case of plain shafts and holes , there is only one
dimension which has to be considered.
Errors on this dimension if exceed the permissible
tolerance, will justify the rejection of part.
In screw threads 5 important elements require
consideration and error in any 1 can cause rejection.
All these 5 elements (Major diameter, Minor
diameter, Effective diameter, pitch and angle of the
thread form) must be checked and gauging must
covere these elements.
Measurement of Various
Elements of a Thread
1) Measurement of Major Diameter
i. Using hand micrometer
. Light pressure must be used in order to
reduce the error due to compression.
. Desirable to check the micrometer reading
on a cylindrical standard of approximately
the same size to eliminate zero error.
. Micrometer anvils should touch at least two
crests at a time
The
cylinder is held and the micrometer
In
this method one wire is placed between
2 threads at one side and on the other side
the anvils of the measuring instrument
contacts the crests as shown in the figure.
First the micrometer reading is noted on a
standard gauge whose dimension is nearly
same as to be obtained by this method.
Actual measurement over wire one
side and threads on the other side =
size of the gauge difference in the
two micrometer readings.