Could I have a copy of that jpeg?

JT


On 7/23/2016 9:50 PM, Cecil Thomas wrote:
> Gene,
> Check your in box.
> I sent you the answer to your question in the form of a jpeg drawing
> for both the internal thread and the external thread.
> You can't just use the trig for an equilateral triangle because real
> threads are not equilateral triangles but are really trapezoids with
> flattened 60 degree included sides but with flattened tops and bottoms.
>
> for a class 3B fit (tight maybe needing a wrench) the height of an
> internal thread is P x .54127  or .54127 / tpi
>    and the height of an external thread is .6134 x P or .6134 / tpi
>
> I would post the jpegs but don't have a site to do that on.  You are
> welcome to post them to your site if you desire.
>
> Cecil
>
>
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