Metric Threading
The metric threading gear chart is illustrated in Figure 49. The layout is listed below to help iden- tify gears for cutting threads with metric pitches. The chart below lists threads in millimeters or the theoretical amount of space one thread occupies.
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3 | 42 | 1.75 |
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Figure 49. Rates given in millimeters and inches.
Please note that charts reflect approximate apron movement per revolution.
1.The column of numbers below D represent the number of teeth on gears used in position D.
2.The numbers to the right of A represent the number of teeth on gears used in position A.
3.Field of possible thread pitches.
4.This gear will always have 120 teeth and will be intermediate to gears A and D.
Example:
To cut a thread with a pitch of 0.5 mm we would select a 60 tooth gear and place it in the A posi- tion; we would select a 30 tooth gear and place it in the D position and we would use the 60/120 combination gear. However, you will need to place the gears in position A and D so that they both contact gear B only. You can accomplish this by turning gear D so the hub is on the outside as in Figure 50.
Figure 50. Gear D is turned so hub is on outside.
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