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Dimensions of metric threads according ISO 724

ISO 724 specifies basic dimensions of metric threads in accordance with ISO 261. Dimensions refer to the basic profile in accordance with ISO 68.

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  • coarse
  • fine
  • extra fine

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Metric Threads - Coarse Thread Pitches

Size - Nominal Diameter
(mm)
Pitch1)
(mm)
Clearance Drill
(mm)
Tap Drill
(mm)
Tensile Stress Area
(mm2)
M 1.60.351.81.25
M 20.402.41.60
M 2.50.452.902.00
M 30.503.402.50
M 3.50.603.902.90
M 40.704.503.308.78
M 50.805.504.2014.2
M 61.006.605.0020.1
M 81.259.006.8036.6
M 101.5012.008.5058.0
M 121.7514.0010.2084.3
M 142.0016.0012.00
M 162.0018.0014.00157
M 202.5022.0017.50245
M 222.5025.0019.50
M 243.0027.0021.00353
M 273.0030.0024.00
M 303.5033.0026.50561
M 364.0040.0032.00817
M 424.5046.0037.501120
M 485.0053.0043.001470
M 565.5062.0050.502030
M 646.0070.0058.002680
M 686.0074.0062.00

1) For metric threads pitch is the distance between threads.

  • 1 mm = 0.039 inches

Metric Threads - Fine Thread Pitches

It is common to designate metric fine threads with the capital M plus an indication to their nominal outer diameter and their pitch:

M size x pitch

Example:

M 10 x 1.5

Size - Nominal Diameter
(mm)
Pitch1)
(mm)
Tap Drill
(mm)
Tebsile Stress Area
(mm2)
M 1.0 x 0.20.200.80
M 1.1 x 0.20.200.90
M 1.2 x 0.20.201.00
M 1.4 x 0.20.201.20
M 1.6 x 0.20.201.40
M 1.8 x 0.20.201.60
M 2 x 0.250.251.75
M 2.2 x 0.250.251.95
M 2.5 x 0.350.352.10
M 3 x 0.350.352.60
M 3.5 x 0.350.353.10
M 4 x 0.50.503.50
M 4.5 x 0.50.504.00
M 5 x 0.50.504.50
M 5.5 x 0.50.505.00
M 6 x 0.750.755.2020.1
M 7 x 0.750.756.20
M 8 x 0.750.757.20
M 8 x 1.01.007.0039.2
M 9 x 0.750.758.20
M 9 x 11.008.00
M 10 x 0.750.759.20
M 10 x 11.009.0064.5
M 10 x 1.251.258.8061.2
M 11 x 0.750.7510.20
M 11 x 11.0010.00
M 12 x 11.0011.00
M 12 x 1.251.2510.8092.1
M 12 x 1.51.5010.5088.1
M 14 x 1.01.0013.00
M 14 x 1.251.2512.80
M 14 x 1.51.5012.50
M 15 x 11.0014.00
M 15 x 1.51.5013.50
M 16 x 11.0015.00178
M 16 x 1.51.5014.50167
M 17 x 1.01.0016.00
M 17 x 1.51.5015.50
M 18 x 1.01.0017.00
M 18 x 1.51.5016.50
M 18 x 2.02.0016.00
M 20 x 1.01.0019.00
M 20 x 1.51.5018.50272
M 20 x 2.02.0018.00258
M 22 x 1.01.0021.00
M 22 x 1.51.5020.50
M 22 x 2.02.0020.00
M 24 x 1.01.0023.00
M 24 x 1.51.5022.50401
M 24 x 2.02.0022.00384
M 25 x 1.01.0024.00
M 25 x 1.51.5023.50
M 25 x 2.02.0023.00
M 27 x 1.01.0026.00
M 27 x 1.51.5025.50
M 27 x 2.02.0025.00
M 28 x 1.01.0027.00
M 28 x 1.51.5026.50
M 28 x 2.02.0026.00
M 30 x 1.01.0029.00
M 30 x 1.51.5028.50
M 30 x 2.02.0028.00621
M 30 x 3.03.0027.00581
M 32 x 1.51.5030.50
M 32 x 2.02.0030.00
M 33 x 1.51.5031.50
M 33 x 2.02.0031.00
M 33 x 3.03.0030.00
M 35 x 1.51.5033.50
M 35 x 2.02.0033.00
M 36 x 1.51.5034.50
M 36 x 2.02.0034.00915
M 36 x 3.03.0033.00865
M 39 x 1.51.5037.50
M 39 x 2.02.0037.00
M 39 x 3.03.0036.00
M 40 x 1.51.5038.50
M 40 x 2.02.0038.00
M 40 x 3.03.0037.00
M 42 x 1.51.5040.50
M 42 x 2.02.0040.00
M 42 x 3.03.0039.001210
M 42 x 4.04.0038.001150
M 45 x 1.51.5043.50
M 45 x 2.02.0043.00
M 45 x 3.03.0042.00
M 45 x 4.04.0041.00
M 48 x 1.51.5046.50
M 48 x 2.02.0046.00
M 48 x 3.03.0045.001600
M 48 x 4.04.0044.001540
M 50 x 1.51.5048.50
M 50 x 2.02.0048.00
M 50 x 3.03.0047.00
M 52 x 1.51.5050.50
M 52 x 2.02.0050.00
M 52 x 3.03.0049.00
M 52 x 4.04.0048.00
M 55 x 1.51.5053.50
M 55 x 2.02.0053.00
M 55 x 3.03.0052.00
M 55 x 4.04.0051.00
M 56 x 1.51.5054.50
M 56 x 2.02.0054.00
M 56 x 3.03.0053.00
M 56 x 4.04.0052.00
M 58 x 1.51.5056.50
M 58 x 2.02.0056.00
M 58 x 3.03.0055.00
M 58 x 4.04.0054.00
M 60 x 1.51.5058.50
M 60 x 2.02.0058.00
M 60 x 3.03.0057.00
M 60 x 4.04.0056.00
M 62 x 1.51.5060.50
M 62 x 2.02.0060.00
M 62 x 3.03.0059.00
M 62 x 4.04.0058.00
M 64 x 1.51.5062.50
M 64 x 2.02.0062.00
M 64 x 3.03.0061.00
M 64 x 4.04.0060.00
M 65 x 1.51.5063.50
M 65 x 2.02.0063.00
M 65 x 3.03.0062.00
M 65 x 4.04.0061.00
M 68 x 1.51.5066.50
M 68 x 2.02.0066.00
M 68 x 3.03.0065.00
M 68 x 4.04.0064.00
M 70 x 1.51.5068.50
M 70 x 2.02.0068.00
M 70 x 3.03.0067.00
M 70 x 4.04.0066.00
M 70 x 6.06.0064.00
M 72 x 1.51.5070.50
M 72 x 2.02.0070.00
M 72 x 3.03.0069.00
M 72 x 4.04.0068.00
M 72 x 6.06.0066.00
M 75 x 1.51.5073.50
M 75 x 2.02.0073.00
M 75 x 3.03.0072.00
M 75 x 4.04.0071.00
M 75 x 6.06.0069.00
M 76 x 1.51.5074.50
M 76 x 2.02.0074.00
M 76 x 3.03.0073.00
M 76 x 4.04.0072.00
M 76 x 6.06.0070.00
M 80 x 1.51.5078.50
M 80 x 2.02.0078.00
M 80 x 3.03.0077.00
M 80 x 4.04.0076.00
M 80 x 6.06.0074.00
M 85 x 2.02.0083.00
M 85 x 3.03.0082.00
M 85 x 4.04.0081.00
M 85 x 6.06.0079.00
M 90 x 2.02.0088.00
M 90 x 3.03.0087.00
M 90 x 4.04.0086.00
M 90 x 6.06.0084.00
M 95 x 2.02.0093.00
M 95 x 3.03.0092.00
M 95 x 4.04.0091.00
M 95 x 6.06.0089.00
M 100 x 2.02.0098.00
M 100 x 3.03.0097.00
M 100 x 4.04.0096.00
M 100 x 6.06.0094.00

Related ISO Standards

  • ISO 68:1973 ISO general purpose screw threads - Basic profile
  • ISO 261:1973 ISO general purpose metric screw threads - General plan
  • ISO 262:1973 ISO general purpose metric screw threads - Selected sizes for screws, bolts and nuts
  • ISO 724:1993 ISO general-purpose metric screw threads - Basic dimensions
  • ISO 965-1:1980 ISO general purpose metric screw threads - Tolerances - Part 1: Principles and basic data
  • ISO 965-2:1980 ISO general purpose metric screw threads - Tolerances - Part 2: Limits of sizes for general purpose bolt and nut threads - Medium quality
  • ISO 965-3:1980 ISO general purpose metric screw threads - Tolerances - Part 3: Deviations for constructional threads
  • ISO 1502:1996 ISO general-purpose metric screw threads - Gauges and gauging

Chaotica 2 0 23 Mm =

Threads produced to this standard are interchangeable with threads produced to the metric standard ANSI/ASME B1.13M Metric Screw Threads: M Profile.

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  • ANSI/ASME B1.5 - ACME Screw Threads - Acme trapezoidal threads
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  • BS 21 - Pressure Tight Pipe Thread Joints - BSPT - British Standard Pipe Taper threads & BSP or BSPF - British Standard Pipe Parallel (Straight) threads
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Gauge Sizes

Body jewelry sizing is a little tricky at first glance, but it's easy once you understand the gauge system!

There are two main systems of measuring body jewelry sizes:

  1. Gauge ('ga' or just 'g')
  2. Millimeter ('mm')

(Gauge is pronounced to rhyme with 'mage' or 'sage.')

In the United States, the gauge system is much more common than millimeter measurements. Calca 1 3 – symbolic calculator with markdown editor. Here's how it works.

Gauge Size Chart

Ear Gauge to MM Conversion Table

GaugeMillimeters(mm)Inches
18g1.0 mm5/128'
16g1.2 mm3/64'
14g1.6 mm1/16'
12g2 mm5/64'
10g2.4 mm3/32'
8g3.2 mm1/8'
6g4 mm5/32'
4g5 mm3/16'
2g6 mm1/4'
0g8 mm5/16'
00g10 mm3/8'
11 mm7/16'
12 mm1/2'
14 mm9/16'
16 mm5/8'
19 mm3/4'
22 mm7/8'
25 mm1'
29 mm1 1/8'
32 mm1 1/4'
35 mm1 3/8'
38 mm1 1/2'
41 mm1 5/8'
44 mm1 3/4'
48 mm1 7/8'
51 mm2'

How Do Ear Gauge Sizes Work?

Gauge sizes are a little counterintuitive at first, because they're literally backwards: the smaller the number, the larger the size.

Standard ear piercings are usually pierced at 20g or 18g.

Gauge sizes go up (or down, depending on how you look at it) in even numbers from there, so the next largest size from an 18g is 16g, then 14g, then 12g, and so on.

When you get to 0g, the next size is 00g (pronounced 'double zero gauge'). 00g is equal to about 3/8 of an inch.

After 00g, we run out of gauge sizes, so we use fractions of an inch instead.

The next size after 00g is 7/16'. The sizes go up by 1 sixteenth of an inch from there, but they're reduced fractions, so instead of 8/16', we just say 1/2'.

(And you probably thought in school you'd never have any use for learning fractions!)

Chaotica 2 0 23 Mm Equals

Why Are Gauge Sizes Backwards?

The gauge system was first created for measuring the thickness of wire (like electrical wiring or structural cables). It's been in use for hundreds of years, at least since the 1700s.

Back then, wire was often made thinner by pulling it through smaller and smaller holes. A thick wire might be pulled through one hole, while a thin wire might have to be pulled through a dozen times, getting thinner and thinner each time. Creo 1 1 8.

The gauge measuring system was created based on the number of holes the wire was pulled through. For example, a 10 gauge wire had been pulled through 10 holes, so it was much thinner than a 1 gauge wire, which was just pulled through one. That's why the larger the number is, the thinner and smaller the actual measurement is.

The Trouble With Gauge Sizes

With body jewelry, gauges aren't an exact standardized measurement. Corelcad 2020 review. Depending on the brand or jewelry, one 0g pair of plugs may be slightly smaller or larger than another 0g pair.

Gauges are also tricky when it comes to stretching, because you're not stretching the same amount every time. For instance, 8g to 6g is a stretch of 1 millimeter. But when you stretch from 2g to 0g, that's 2 millimeters — twice as a big of a jump! Istumbler 103 2 – find local wireless networks internet.

For these two reasons, it's often a good idea to use millimeters instead of gauges and inches when stretching. (Plus, you don't have to reduce fractions in millimeters!)

All of our jewelry is marked in both gauge size and in millimeters, so you'll know exactly what size you're getting. We also offer a lot of in-between sizes you won't find elsewhere, like 1g (equal to 7mm).

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