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02/28/2008 2:19 AM

Can you suggest me the resource which gives information on all threads type

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Re: Threads

02/28/2008 2:33 AM

Hello Guest,

Specify what type of threads:

A) Fabric:

  1. Cotton
  2. silk
  3. rayon
  4. Jute
  5. Sisal
  6. Lurex
  7. Other - Specify please.

B) Screw Threads:

  1. Metal
  2. Plastic
  3. Ice
  4. Acme
  5. Square
  6. Metric
  7. Imperial
  8. US
  9. Other - Specify please.

C) Threads in a Community Forum

D) There are other types of threads, too.

E) Have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threads

E) Important: Specify exactly what you want to know, please.

Kind Regards....

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Re: Threads

02/28/2008 4:10 AM

The best resource is called the Internet!

I agree with the previous post that you need to be more precise with your question, but I suspect that you wish to know sizes, dimensions, etc for threaded fasteners and there are many web pages which provide this info.

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Re: Threads

02/28/2008 5:36 AM

This is a useful resource to provide some of the information covered by Sparkstation's offering B:

http://homepages.tesco.net/~A10bsa/bswgo.htm

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Re: Threads

02/28/2008 7:38 AM

Machinery's Handbook

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