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BS-919-2-2007-diş Mastar Toleransları PDF
BS-919-2-2007-diş Mastar Toleransları PDF
BRITISH STANDARD
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Publication history
First published 1940
Second edition, December 1952
Third edition, November 1971
Fourth edition, November 2007
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Contents
Foreword iii
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions and symbols 2
4 Design 3
5 Disposition of gauge tolerance zones 4
6 Gauges for internal screw threads 6
7 Gauges for external screw threads and their setting plugs 7
8 Marking 10
Annexes
Annex A (informative) Function and method of use of various gauge
types 21
Annex B (informative) Conventional illustration of tolerance zones 25
Annex C (informative) Effective diameter equivalent of pitch and angle
errors 26
Annex D (normative) Thread form of NOT GO effective diameter
gauges 29
Annex E (informative) Hardness 33
Bibliography 34
List of figures
Figure 1 – Disposition of effective diameter tolerance zones for screw
gauges 5
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Figure 2 – Forms of thread of GO screw gauges 8
Figure 3 – General GO screw plug gauges 11
Figure 4 – Reference GO screw plug gauges 12
Figure 5 – NOT GO effective diameter plug gauges 13
Figure 6 – GO and NOT GO plain plug gauges for minor diameters 14
Figure 7 – General GO screw ring and GO thread calliper gauges 15
Figure 8 – NOT GO effective diameter ring gauges and thread calliper
gauges 16
Figure 9 – GO and NOT GO plain calliper (GAP) gauges for major
diameters 17
Figure 10 – General setting plugs for thread calliper or adjustable
screw ring gauges 18
Figure 11 – Reference settings plugs for GO thread calliper or
adjustable screw ring gauges 20
Figure B.1 – Diagram showing limits and tolerances for the effective
diameters of a nut and its mating bolt 25
Figure D.1 – Forms of thread for NOT GO effective diameter screw
gauges: Plug and ring gauges 32
Figure D.2 – Calliper gauge anvils 32
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List of tables
Table 1 – Limits of tolerance for General GO screw plug gauges 11
Table 2 – Limits of tolerance for Reference GO screw plug gauges (for
use also for Close fit workpieces) 12
Table 3 – Limits of tolerance for NOT GO effective diameter plug gauges
(All classes of workpiece) 13
Table 4 – Limits of tolerance for GO and NOT GO plain plug gauges for
minor diameters (All classes of workpiece) 14
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Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover,
pages i to iii, a blank page, pages 1 to 34, an inside back cover and
a back cover.
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Foreword
Publishing information
This British Standard is published by BSI and came into effect
on 30 November 2007. It was prepared by Subcommittee SFTSE/1,
Screws and fasteners technical specification committee, under the
authority of Technical Committee TDW/4, Technical product
realization. A list of organizations represented on these committees
can be obtained on request to their secretaries.
BS 919, Screw gauge limits and tolerances is in four parts:
Part 1: Specification for gauges for screw threads of unified
form
Part 2: Specification for gauges for screw threads of Whitworth
and B.A. forms
Part 3: Specification for gauges for screw threads of ISO metric
form
Part 4: Limits of size for gauges for screw threads of unified
form diameters 1---4 in and larger
Supersession
This Part of BS 919 supersedes BS 919-2:1971, which is withdrawn.
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Relationship with other publications
This British Standard is intended for use with BS 84, which specifies the
corresponding screw threads.
Presentational conventions
The provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright)
type. Its requirements are expressed in sentences in which the principal
auxiliary verb is “shall”.
Commentary, explanation and general informative material is
presented in notes in smaller italic type, and does not constitute a
normative element.
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1 Scope
This Part of BS 919 specifies requirements for the following gauges
intended for checking screw threads in the regular series, such
as BS Whit., BS Fine, B.A., BSC and BS Conduit.
a) Screw gauges for general and reference use:
1) solid (non-adjustable) screw plug gauges, GO and NOT GO;
2) solid and adjustable GO screw ring gauges;
3) adjustable thread calliper gauges, GO and NOT GO.
NOTE NOT GO effective diameter ring gauges are also included since
they have certain limited applications. In principle, however, their use is
not recommended.
b) Plain plug gauges and plain calliper gauges for the crests of threads.
NOTE Provision is made in the standard for both GO and NOT GO plain
gauges, but GO plain gauges are normally required only in the case of
threads where the corresponding GO screw gauges do not control the
maximum metal condition at the crests of the threads of the product.
c) Setting plugs for adjustable screw ring and thread calliper gauges,
GO and NOT GO.
This standard may be applied also to gauges for any screw threads of
Whitworth form, but not to gauges for Acme, buttress or round threads.
Annex A provides guidance on the various types of gauges.
Information relating to the effective diameter equivalent of pitch and
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angle errors and to the thread form of NOT GO effective diameter
gauges is given in Annex B, Annex C and Annex D.
No requirements are specified for the materials for gauges, but
guidance on the hardness of gauges is given in Annex E.
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2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the
application of this document. For dated references, only the edition
cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
BS 84, Parallel screw threads of Whitworth form – Requirements
BS 1044-1:1964, Specification for gauge blanks – Part 1: Plug, ring
and calliper gauges
3.2 Symbols
For the purposes of this part of BS 919, the following symbols apply.
NOTE These are largely repeated from BS 6528 for the convenience of
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users of this standard.
C truncation on external thread
D major diameter of internal thread
D1 minor diameter of internal thread
D2 effective diameter of internal thread (see Note 2)
d major diameter of external thread
d1 minor diameter of external thread
d2 effective diameter of external thread (see Note 2)
G1, G3 and T1 tolerance on effective diameter
G5 and T3 tolerance on effective diameter equivalent of angle error
G2, G4 and T2 tolerance on effective diameter equivalent of pitch and
angle errors
G6, G7 and G8 combined tolerance on effective diameter and effective
diameter equivalent of pitch and angle errors
H height of fundamental triangle
M margin for wear
P pitch
R depth of truncation
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4 Design
4.1 General
The general dimensions of blanks suitable for both screw and plain
gauges shall conform to BS 1044-1.
coarser, where the truncated portion meets the full form portion, the
feather edge shall be completely removed.
4.3
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Dirt clearance grooves
When specified by the purchaser, screw plug gauges shall have a dirt
clearance groove cut axial to the thread to a depth slightly below the
root of the thread. This groove shall be cut at the position where the
thread commences at its full section as described in 4.2.
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NOTE 2 Workpieces ought only to be rejected on final inspection where
a screw gauge has failed the Reference plug gauge in the case of internal
threads, or a ring gauge set to a Reference setting plug in the case of
external threads.
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G5
G1
Direction of
wear of gauges Reference
plug gauge
General GO plug guage
G2 G4
G1
M G3
Low limit
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a) Plug gauges
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Reference
setting plug
G8
T2
G6
High limit
T1
thread (bolt)
for external
Tolerance
6.2
6.2.1
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NOT GO effective diameter screw plug gauges
Limits of tolerance
The limits of tolerance for NOT GO effective diameter screw plug
gauges for all classes of workpieces shall be as shown in Table 3.
NOTE 1 As in the case of GO screw plug gauges, the effective diameter
tolerance is shown in two parts.
NOTE 2 Ideally, the NOT GO screw plug gauge should not enter the
workpiece. It may, however, be permitted to enter at the discretion of the
inspector, provided that, on withdrawal, disengagement takes place
within two turns of thread.
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engagement of the component is exceptionally long, in which case the
length of the gauge can be increased.
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0.64033 P
0.64033 P
55 55
0.600 P
0.600
47 47
b) B.A.
0.5327 P
60 60
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Limits of tolerance
Limits of tolerances for setting plugs for General adjustable screw ring
and thread calliper gauges shall be as specified in Table 8.
The limits of tolerances for setting plugs for Reference adjustable screw
ring and thread calliper gauges shall be as specified in Table 9.
8 Marking
Gauges shall be marked with the following particulars:
1) the size of the gauge, i.e. the actual limiting dimension of the
workpiece which it is intended to control;
2) the designation of the thread specified in BS 84;
NOTE In the case of left-hand screw gauges, the symbol L.H. follows the
designation.
3) in the case of GO screw gauges and setting plugs, “General” or
briefly “Gen.”, or “Reference” or briefly “Ref.”, as appropriate;
4) “GO” or “NOT GO”, as applicable;
5) the manufacturer’s name or trade mark;
6) a serial number for recording purposes.
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The marking for plug gauges of the renewable-end type shall, where
practicable, be on the end of the gauge member itself.
Where the size of the gauge is such that this cannot be done, the
marking shall be on the taper shank.
Handles for the renewable-end type of gauge or setting plug shall be
marked with same markings as the gauging members.
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General GO
plug gauge
G2
M
G1
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Unit = in × 0.000 1
Nominal size of Effective Effective diameter equivalent of pitch and angle
gauge diameter errors
Major (G1, (G2, Figure 3) (see Annex C) Minor
diameter Figure 3) diameter
Above Up to and Any 56–22 20–13 12–8 7 and 5–4
including pitch t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. 6 t.p.i. t.p.i.
in in
0.1 +5 +5 2 +5
+2 +2 p2
0.1 0.5 +6 +6 3 4 5 +6
+2 +2 p4
0.5 1.5 +7 +7 3 4 5 5 +7
+2 +2 p5
1.5 3.0 +9 +9 4 5 6 6 7 +9
+3 +3 p6
3.0 5.0 +10 +10 5 6 7 8 +10
+3 +3 p7
5.0 8.0 +12 +12 5 6 7 8 +12
+4 +4 p8
8.0 12.0 +14 +14 6 7 8 +14
+5 +5 p8
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Reference
GO gauge
G4
G3
Low limit of
internal work
(effective diameter)
Table 2 Limits of tolerance for Reference GO screw plug gauges (for use
in in
0.1 +1 +1 2 +1
p2 p2 p4
0.1 0.5 +1 +1 2 3 4 +1
p2 p2 p6
0.5 1.5 +1 +1 2 3 4 4 +1
p2 p2 p8
1.5 3.0 +2 +2 3 4 4 4 5 +2
p2 p2 p9
3.0 5.0 +2 +2 4 4 5 6 +2
p3 p3 p11
5.0 8.0 +3 +3 4 4 5 6 +3
p3 p3 p12
8.0 12.0 +3 +3 4 5 6 +3
p4 p4 p13
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NOT GO gauge
G5
G1
High limit of
internal work
(Effective diameter)
Table 3
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Limits of tolerance for NOT GO effective diameter plug gauges
(All classes of workpiece)
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Nominal size of gauge Effective Effective diameter equivalent of angle error
diameter (G5, Figure 5) (see Annex C)
(G1,
Above Up to and Figure 5) Any pitch 56–22 20–13 12–8 7 and 6 5–4
including t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i.
in in
0.1 +3 2
0
0.1 0.5 +4 2 2 3
0
0.5 1.5 +5 2 3 3 3
0
1.5 3.0 +6 2 3 3 3 4
0
3.0 5.0 +7 3 3 4 4
0
5.0 8.0 +8 3 3 4 4
0
8.0 12.0 +9 3 4 4
0
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Table 4 Limits of tolerance for GO and NOT GO plain plug gauges for
in in
0.1 +2
0
0.1 0.5 +3
0
0.5 1.5 +3
0
1.5 3.0 +4
0
3.0 5.0 +5
0
5.0 8.0 +5
0
8.0 12.0 +6
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NOTE 1 For GO gauges the above tolerances are relative to the low limit of the minor diameter of the nut.
For NOT GO gauges the above tolerances are relative to the high limit of the minor diameter of the nut.
NOTE 2 GO plain plug gauges are not normally required for Whitworth and B.A. threads.
NOTE 3 For sizes above 4 in cylindrical-ended bar gauges are, in general, preferable to plug gauges, but care should
be taken when using them to avoid distortion of thin-walled workpiece.
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General GO gauge
(Ring or calliper)
G6
High limit of
external work
(Effective diameter)
Table 5
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Tolerances for General GO screw ring and GO thread calliper
gauges
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Nominal size of gauge Effective diameter (G6, Figure 7)
Major Minor
Above Up to and diameter Any 56–22 20–13 12–8 7 and 6 5–4 diameter
including pitch t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i.
in in
0.1 +3 p5 0
p5 p5
0.1 0.5 +3 p6 p6 p7 0
p6 p6
0.5 1.5 +4 p7 p8 p8 p8 0
p7 p7
1.5 3.0 +4 p8 p8 p9 p9 p10 0
p8 p8
3.0 5.0 +5 p9 p10 p11 p12 0
p9 p9
5.0 8.0 +5 p10 p11 p12 p12 0
p10 p10
8.0 12.0 +6 p12 p12 p13 0
p12 p12
NOTE Both the effective diameter and the virtual effective diameter, i.e. the effective diameter as reduced by the
effective diameter equivalent of pitch and angle errors, should lie within the tolerance zone G6.
(See Figure 7 and Annex C.)
NOT GO gauge
(Ring or calliper)
G7
Low limit of
external work
(Effective diameter)
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Table 6 Limits of tolerance for NOT GO effective diameter ring gauges
and thread calliper gauges (All classes of workpiece)
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Nominal size of gauge Effective diameter (G7, Figure 8)
Above Up to and Any pitch 56–22 20–13 12–8 7 and 6 5–4 t.p.i.
including t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i. t.p.i.
in in
0.1 p4
0.1 0.5 p5 p5 p5
0.5 1.5 p5 p6 p6 p6
1.5 3.0 p6 p6 p7 p7 p8
3.0 5.0 p7 p8 p8 p9
5.0 8.0 p8 p8 p9 p9
8.0 12.0 p9 p9 p10
NOTE Both the effective diameter and the virtual effective diameter, i.e. the effective diameter as reduced by the
effective diameter equivalent of any angle error, should lie within the tolerance zone G7. (See Figure 8 and Annex C.)
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Table 7 Tolerances for GO and NOT GO plain calliper (GAP) gauges for
major diameters (All classes of workpiece)
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Nominal size of gauge
Tolerances on width of gap
Above Up to and including
in in
0.1 0
p2
0.1 0.5 0
p3
0.5
1.5
1.5
3.0
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p3
0
p4
3.0 5.0 0
p5
5.0 8.0 0
p5
8.0 12.0 0
p6
NOTE 1 For GO gauges the above tolerances are relative to the high limit of the major diameter of the bolt. For NOT
GO gauges the above tolerances are relative to the low limit of the major diameter of the bolt.
NOTE 2 GO plain calliper gauges are not normally required for Whitworth and B.A. threads.
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T2
T1
T3
T1
NOT GO adjustable
Setting plug for
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GO adjustable
gauge
gauge
GO gauge
NOT GO
gauge
High work limit
G6
G7
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Table 8 Limits of tolerance for General setting plugs for thread calliper
or adjustable screw ring gauges
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Size of setting plug—nominal Setting plug for GO gauge Setting plug for NOT GO gauge
major diameter of GO gauge
in in
0.1 +2 2 +2 2
0 0
0.1 0.5 +2 3 +2 2
0 0
0.5 1.5 +2 3 +2 2
0 0
1.5 3.0 +3 4 +3 3
0 0
3.0 5.0 +4 5 +4 3
0 0
5.0 8.0 +4 5 +4 4
8.0 12.0 +5
0
0
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0
+5
0
4
NOTE The above tolerances for effective diameter are relative to the minimum effective diameter of the calliper or
ring gauge.
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Reference
setting plug
G8
G6
GO gauge
High (Ring or calliper)
work limit
Table 9
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Limits of tolerance for Reference setting plugs for GO thread
calliper or adjustable screw ring gauges
Unit = in × 0.000 1
Size of setting plug – nominal major diameter of GO gauge Effective diameter – all pitches)
(± 12--- G8, Figure 11)
Above Up to and including
in in
0.1 ±1.5
0.1 0.5 ±1.5
0.5 1.5 ±2
1.5 3.0 ±3
3.0 5.0 ±3.5
5.0 8.0 ±4
8.0 12.0 ±5
NOTE 1 The above tolerances are relative to the high limit of the effective diameter of the bolt.
NOTE 2 Both the effective diameter and the virtual effective diameter, i.e. the effective diameter, as increased by
the effective diameter equivalent of pitch and angle errors, should lie within the tolerance zone G8.
(See Figure 11 and Annex C.)
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• the external thread will assemble with an internal thread having a
minimum minor diameter.
Such a gauge does not ensure that the major diameter of the external
thread is not too large since, for practical reasons, the root of the ring
gauge has to be cleared.
The major diameter is examined separately by means of a GO plain
calliper gauge made to the maximum major diameter of the external
thread (see A.2.3). Here again any eccentricity between the crest and
flank diameters of the thread will not be detected by the GO gauge. The
amount of any eccentricity present is most readily determined by means
of optical projection.
Since its purpose is to ensure, as far as possible, assembly of mating
threads, a GO screw gauge should be perfect form and equal to the
maximum metal size of the products being inspected.
NOTE When, for reasons of economy, standard gauge blanks are used in
the manufacture of the gauge, the length of the gauge might be less than the
length of engagement of the product threads. Suitable precautions have
therefore to be taken when using the gauge.
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This gauge checks that the virtual effective diameter of the product
thread is not too large. The major and minor diameters of the product
thread are not checked by this gauge. It should be possible to screw the
gauge by hand, without using excessive force, over the complete length
of the product thread.
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If the product has a length of thread of three turns or less the gauge
should not screw completely on to the product thread. The gauge should
be applied by hand without using excessive force.
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For any given product size, setting plugs for calliper gauges are made
slightly smaller in effective diameter than the corresponding setting
plugs for adjustable ring gauges. This difference in size permits the
results obtained by a calliper gauge to be compared with those obtained
with an adjustable ring gauge.
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A.2.9 Plain check plugs for new solid GO and NOT GO screw
ring gauges
These check plugs are used to verify that the minor diameter of a screw
ring gauge is between the specified limits. A GO check plug should
assemble completely with the screw ring gauge. A NOT GO check plug
may enter both ends of the screw ring gauge by not more than a distance
of one turn.
A.2.10 NOT GO screw wear check plugs for used solid GO and
NOT GO screw ring gauges
These wear check plug gauges are used to check that the appropriate
solid screw ring gauges have not worn beyond the specified limits of
wear.
A wear check plug gauge, when screwed by hand without excessive
force, may be allowed to enter both ends of the screw ring gauge
provided that, on withdrawal, disengagement takes place within one full
turn of thread.
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indispensable for sizes smaller than --14- inch in diameter, which is about
the limit of size for direct measurement.
NOT GO effective diameter checks also ensure that solid GO ring
gauges are not allowed to remain in service after they have worn by a
specific amount.
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Tolerance on
diameter
Tolerance on bolt
Allowance
Tolerance zone
High limit
Low limit
for bolt
for bolt
for bolt
Conventional method
of showing tolarence
zones for nut and bolt
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The magnitudes of these pitch and angle errors have therefore to be
restricted to reasonable amounts and the simplest method of doing so
is to fix a maximum value for the equivalent of the two errors combined
(or if only angle error is concerned, as in the case of NOT GO gauges,
the equivalent of angle error only) in terms of the effective diameter of
the gauge. These permissible maximum values are shown in the
tolerance tables.
C.3 The effective diameter equivalent of errors in pitch and angle can
be calculated from the following simple formulae:
for Whitworth threads:
δE = (1.92 × δp) + 0.010 5 × p (δθ 1 + δθ 2)
for BSC threads:
δE = (1.75 × δp) + 0.007 4 × p (δθ 1 + δθ 2)
for B.A. threads:
δE = (2.27 × δp) + 0.009 1 × p (δθ 1 + δθ 2)
where:
δp is maximum error in the relative displacement of any
two threads along the gauge,
δθ 1 and δθ 2 are errors in the slopes of the opposite flanks of the
thread in degrees, regardless of sign,
δE is effective diameter equivalent of the above errors in
the pitch and angles of the gauge.
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C.4 Table C.1, Table C.2, Table C.3 and Table C.4 give the calculated
effective diameter equivalents of various pitch and angle errors for
gauges having Whitworth, B.A. and BSC threads.
When the errors in pitch and angle of a gauge have been measured,
the combined effective diameter equivalent is obtained by adding
together the equivalent value obtained from Table C.1 and that
from Table C.2, Table C.3 and Table C.4.
In the case of a screw plug gauge or setting plug, the value thus obtained
should not exceed the permissible value given in the respective
tolerance table.
NOTE If a gauge has no pitch error, the whole of the tolerance on the
effective diameter equivalent might be absorbed by angle error and vice
versa.
C.5 Screw ring and thread calliper gauges are usually tested with check
gauges which automatically take account of pitch and angle errors. No
separate tolerance for the equivalent of pitch and angle error is
therefore recommended. If ring gauges are tested by direct
measurement, the maximum effective diameter equivalent of pitch and
angle errors that can be permitted is obtained by subtracting from the
effective diameter tolerance given in the table (ignore sign) the amount
by which the measured effective diameter is below its upper limit.
Example If a 1 in × 14 t.p.i. GO screw ring gauge measures 0.000 3 in
below its upper limit of effective diameter, the maximum effective
diameter equivalent of pitch and angle errors permissible is:
in
0.000 05 1.0 0.9 1.1
0.000 1 1.9 1.7 2.3
0.000 15 2.9 2.6 3.4
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Table C.2 Effective diameter equivalents of errors in angle for Whitworth threads
Angle 55°
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 4
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.9 5
0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.3 6
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.7 7
0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.7 3.0 8
4 4.5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 40 Threads per inch
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A) Sum of errors in the slopes of the opposite flanks regardless of their signs.
Example. Screw 10 threads per inch. Flank angles measure 27.0° and 27.8°. Sum of errors regardless of sign is 0.5° + 0.3° = 0.8°. The effective diameter equivalent is found from
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Table C.3 Effective diameter equivalent of errors in angle for B.A. threads
Angle 47 --12- °
1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.5 4.9 5.3 4
1.4 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.6 6.1 6.6 5
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B.A. No.
A) Sum of errors in the slopes of the opposite flanks regardless of their signs.
Example. Screw No. 3BA. Flank angles measure 24.1° and 23.3°. Sum of errors regardless of sign is 0.4° + 0.4° = 0.8°. The effective diameter equivalent is found from the table to
be 0.000 2 in.
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shown in Figure D.1 and Figure D.2. Type I is recommended for pitches
of 20 t.p.i. (1.25 mm) and coarser, and is optional for finer pitches.
Type II is an alternative for pitches finer than 20 t.p.i. (1.25 mm).
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28 0.011 9 0.000 7 0.011 4 0.000 7 10 0.033 3 0.002 0 0.032 0 0.001 9
26 0.012 8 0.000 8 0.012 3 0.000 7 9 0.037 0 0.002 2 0.035 6 0.002 1
24 0.013 9 0.000 8 0.013 3 0.000 8 8 0.041 7 0.002 5 0.040 0 0.002 4
22 0.015 2 0.000 9 0.014 6 0.000 9 7 0.047 6 0.002 9 0.045 7 0.002 7
20 0.016 7 0.001 0 0.016 0 0.001 0 6 0.055 6 0.003 3 0.053 4 0.003 2
19 0.017 5 0.001 1 0.016 9 0.001 0 5 0.066 7 0.004 0 0.064 0 0.003 8
18 0.018 5 0.001 2 0.017 8 0.001 1 4 --1-
2 0.074 1 0.004 4 0.071 1 0.004 3
16 0.020 8 0.001 3 0.020 0 0.001 2 4 0.083 3 0.005 0 0.080 0 0.004 8
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Figure D.1 Forms of thread for NOT GO effective diameter screw gauges: Plug and ring gauges
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P P
Standard Standard
H/2 angle angle
H/2
H/6 Basic pitch line Basic pitch line H/6
P/3
d1 d2
H/2 Gauge H/2
Gauge
a) Type I For pitches 20 t.p.i. and coarser, optional for finer pitches. b) Type II Alternative for pitches finer than 20 t.p.i.
P P
Standard Standard
C C
H/2 angle angle H/2
ha Basic pitch line Basic pitch line ha
d1 P/3 d2
H/2 Gauge H/2
Gauge
ha = (H/6 p g/2)
where g = tolerance on effective diameter of bolt
a) Type I For pitches 20 t.p.i. and coarser, optional for finer pitches. b) Type II Alternative for pitches finer than 20 t.p.i.
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NOTE (Figure D.1 and Figure D.2). The roots of the gauge-thread are
cleared in the manner indicated to avoid contact with the crests of the
thread of a nut which, while being large on effective diameter, may have
a minor diameter on the low limit; or, in the case of ring or calliper
gauges, with the crests of a bolt which, while being small on effective
diameter, may have a major diameter on the high limit. The crests of the
gauge-thread are truncated in the manner indicated to avoid contact with
the roundings at the roots of the nut or bolt under corresponding
maximum metal conditions at root.
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Bibliography
BS 84, Parallel screw threads of Whitworth form – Requirements
BS 6528:1984, Glossary of terms for cylindrical screw threads
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