Once I ran across this calculator, (and this might be old news to many of you) I never go anywhere else. You can choose from a comprehensive drop-down list, or put in your own diameter and pitch and class. Once you hit the Compute button, you end up with more info than you know what to do with.
http://theoreticalmachinist.com/Threads_UnifiedImperial.aspx
There is also a metric version
http://theoreticalmachinist.com/Threads-MetricMProfile.aspx
The MOW (measurement over wires) is super handy for larger diameter threads. It gives the dims for best wires, but also lets you choose a particular wire size that you have on hand.
I make a lot of thin wall high pressure air tubes (240 bar) with threaded plugs and o-rings in the ends. Usually, standard threads don't work, and this calculator lets me design the thread that most safely suits the situation.
http://theoreticalmachinist.com/Threads_UnifiedImperial.aspx
There is also a metric version
http://theoreticalmachinist.com/Threads-MetricMProfile.aspx
The MOW (measurement over wires) is super handy for larger diameter threads. It gives the dims for best wires, but also lets you choose a particular wire size that you have on hand.
I make a lot of thin wall high pressure air tubes (240 bar) with threaded plugs and o-rings in the ends. Usually, standard threads don't work, and this calculator lets me design the thread that most safely suits the situation.
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