Screw thread is a continuous helical groove of specified cross-section produced on the external or internal surface. A screw thread formed on a cylinder is known as straight or parallel screw thread, while screw thread formed on a cone or frustum is known as tapered screw thread.
Axis of a thread: This
is a imaginary line running longitudinally through the centre of the screw.
Crest: Crest of thread is the top most surface joining the
two sides.
Root: Root of thread is the bottom of the groove between
the two flanks.
Flank: Flank of thread are straight edges which connect the
crest with root of thread.
Pitch:
Pitch of a thread is the distance measured parallel to the axis from a point on
a thread to the corresponding points on adjacent thread forms in the same axial
plane and on the same side of axis.
Depthof thread: Depth of a thread is the distance between the crest and root of the
thread.
Majordiameter : It is an imaginary largest diameter of thread which would touch the
crests of internal or external thread.
Minordiameter: It is an imaginary smallest diameter of thread which would touch the
roots of an external thread.
Pitchdiameter: It is a theoretical diameter between the major and minor diameter of
screw threads.
Helix angle: On straight
thread, It is the angle made by the helix of the thread at the pitch line with
the axis.
Leadangle: On straight thread, It is the angle made by the helix of the thread at
the pitch line with plane perpendicular to the axis. Lead angle is measured in
an axial plane.
Flankangle: Flank angle is the angle made by the flank of a thread with the
perpendicular to the axis of a thread.
Includedangle: Included angle is the angle between the flanks or slope of the thread
measured in an axial plane.
Thelead: It is the distance the nut moves parallel to the screw axis when the
nut is given one turn. For a single thread as shown in the figure above, the
lead is the same as the pitch of the screw thread.
Bolt and nut screw thread terminology
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