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spoolin70
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Fine thread head stud pitch please
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April 18, 2013, 13:24:51 pm »
Hi all in lounge land
Anyone happen to know the thread pitch on bugpack 'race' fine thread M10 head studs (head end) ?
I've got a M10 x 1.25 nut and a M10 x 1 nut.
Stupidly I got them mixed up, one only winds on a couple of turns by hand, the other goes on all the way but is super loose (loads of play).
Somebody mentioned to me it may be 9mm threaded (?)
Anyone know the answer, imperial possibly ?
Thanks
Darren
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richie
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Re: Fine thread head stud pitch please
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April 18, 2013, 14:03:20 pm »
i dont think they are metric,maybe unf,not got any here to check though to be sure
Richie
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Re: Fine thread head stud pitch please
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April 18, 2013, 14:11:15 pm »
Hi
They are 3/8 -24 UNF
BTW as 3/8 is 9,5 mm M10x1 has allot of play.
MeXX
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spoolin70
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Re: Fine thread head stud pitch please
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April 18, 2013, 20:57:00 pm »
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.
And the M10x1 nut that should be an equivalent 9.5mm making it loose makes perfect sense.
Loose nuts ain't good !
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Darren
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spanners
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Re: Fine thread head stud pitch please
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April 19, 2013, 17:41:26 pm »
Finer pitch, more clamping force= lower torque value.
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