Here is my bit of info. I went on a bolting course given a Swedish bloke about 10 years ago.
He recognized my accent as Rhodesian not South African.
He told us fine threads were an attempt to stop nuts coming loose before effective locking systems were developed.
He told us that no-one was doing any research on Inch bolts, all was being done on metric bolts.
I took some science classes at the local college and realized why metric struggles here. The compulsory Imperial/metric conversion lessons are seen as not much more than arithmetic/mathematics exercises. As a child overseas I remember the change to metric. At the beginning of the school year everything went metric -that's all you learned. All new machinery was metric. We learned to convert because all existing equipment was in Imperial. S.Africa went so far as to ban any Imperial measuring equipment - no metric/inch tapes etc allowed.
He recognized my accent as Rhodesian not South African.
He told us fine threads were an attempt to stop nuts coming loose before effective locking systems were developed.
He told us that no-one was doing any research on Inch bolts, all was being done on metric bolts.
I took some science classes at the local college and realized why metric struggles here. The compulsory Imperial/metric conversion lessons are seen as not much more than arithmetic/mathematics exercises. As a child overseas I remember the change to metric. At the beginning of the school year everything went metric -that's all you learned. All new machinery was metric. We learned to convert because all existing equipment was in Imperial. S.Africa went so far as to ban any Imperial measuring equipment - no metric/inch tapes etc allowed.