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You'll practice identifying parts of screw threads and fasteners on a series of drawings.
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Created Date 06.03.15
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Identify "A" on the diagram.
Identify "B" on the diagram.
Identify "C" on the diagram.
Identify "D" on the diagram.
Identify "E" on the diagram.
Identify "F" on the diagram.
A double ______ thread has two start points.
The _____ thread form is an attempt to standardize thread forms between Canada, Great Britain, and the United States.
The coarse and fine thread forms refer to the _____.
Unified thread fits are classified as 1A, 2A, or 3A. The symbol "A" indicates _____.
Unified thread fits are classified as 1A, 2A, or 3A. The number indicates _____.
The "M10" in the metric thread call out designates the _____.
The number 6 in the metric thread call out designates the _____.
The "G" in the metric thread call out designates the _____.
The number 1.5 in the metric thread call out designates the _____.
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