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04-3 Thread Runout and Undercut

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SCREW THREADS AND THREADED FASTENERS 125 THREAD RUNOUT AND UNDERCUT (As per IS 1369 - 1975) THREAD UNDERCUT aah (All dimensions in mm) INTERNAL THREADS: [Thread diameter d Sor coarse pitch 2 28 3.2 4 3 6 7 8 * B should be 60° for thread machining and 30° for thread forming. ‘**cc is normally 120°; o =60° is recommended when a stud with thread runout is used. A counterbore is recommended for light metal studs. @ tzb+X, or b+f, where b is the useful length of thread. Jf, max. is based on a minimum transition angle of 30°. ‘Normal’ values of f; and X, is recommended in general. ‘Long’ values of fi and X, are recommended for blind holes where threads are cut with taps; and for product grade B. 126 Pitch of the thread P| SCREW THREADS AND THREADED FASTENERS THREAD RUNOUT AND UNDERCUT {As per IS 1369 - 1975) (contd.) THREAD RUNOUT THREAD UNDERCUT bo EXTERNAL THREADS for coarse pitch Thread diamter d Thread runout X Max| Normal = 2.5 P Dimension a applicable when threads are cut upto the head. sc is 60° for ‘plunge cut’ undercut and 30° for ‘profile cut’ undercut. Further, for turned parts it is 60° and for copy turned parts 30°. ‘Normal’ values of X and @ to be used for all types of fasteners in product grades P, S & B ‘Long’ values of @ to be used for all fasteners in product grade B. . f, min. based on a minimum transition angle of 30°

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