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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDAR D UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS (UN and UNR Thread Form) ® : ASME B1.1-2003 [Revision of ASME B1.1-1989 (R2001)] Date of issuance: September 30, 2008 The 2004 edition of this Standard is being issued with an automatic addenda subscription service. The use of addenda allows revisions made in response to public review comments or committee actions to be published as necessary. This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the Issuance of a new edition. There will be no written interpretations of the requirements of this Standard issued to this edition. [ASME is the registered trademark of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers This code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the crteia for American National Standards. The Standards Commitee that approved the code or standard was balanced to assure that individuals from ‘competent and concerned interests have had an opportunity to participate. 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No pat ofthis document may be reproduced in any frm, in an eleconic etieval system or othevise, without the prior witten permission ofthe publisher. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 100165990 Copyight © 2004 by THE ANERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ‘Allights reserved Printed in USA CONTENTS Foreword Committee Roster 1 General 11 Scope 1.2 Unified Screw Thread Standards 13 UN and UNR Screw Threads 14 Interchangeability 15 Designations 1.6 Reference Documents. 17 Acceptability 18 Reference Temperature. 19 Units of Measure 120 Federal Government Use ‘Screw Thread Profile 21 Scope 22. Basic Profile 23. Design Profiles 24 Formulas and Symbols ‘Screw Thread Series 31 Thread Series Definition 32 Order of Selection 33. Coarse-Thread Series Applications 34 Fine-Thread Series Applications 35. Extra-Fine-Thread Series Applications 36 Constant-Pitch Thread Series Applications 37. Fine Threads for Thin-Wall Tubing, ‘Screw Thread Classes 4.1 Thread Classes, 42. Combinations of Classes ‘Screw Thread Allowance and Tolerance 5.1 Allowance. 52. Pitch Diameter Tolerance, All Classes 53. Special Lengths of Engagement, LE 54 Minor Diameter Tolerance and Allowance for External Tareads 55 Major Diameter Tolerance for Internal Threads ‘Minor Diameter Tolerance and Length of Engagement for Internal ‘Threads. 5.7 Disposition of Allowance and ‘Tolerance. 58 Formulas for Allowance and Tolerance 59 Lead and Flank Angle Tolerances 5.10 Coated or Plated Threads. 5.11 Circular Runout ‘Screw Thread Designation 61 Basic Method of Designating 35 55 55 58 58 38 58 58 62. Method of Designating Coated Threads 63 Method of Designating Left-Hand Threads 64 Method of Designating UNS Threads 65 Designations for Other Threads 66 Method of Designating Threads Having Special Length of Engagement 67 Method of Designating Threads Having Modified Crests, 7 Dimensional Accommodation of Coating or Plating for 60-deg Threads 71 Introduction 72. Material Lifts for Coated Threads 73. Dimensional Effects of Coating 74 Extemal Thread With Allowance Available for Coating 75. External Thread With No Allowance for Coating 76 Internal Threads 77 Blechodeposited Coatings 78 Other Considerations 8 Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) and Limits of Size for Standard Series ‘and UNS/UNRS Series Threads 81. Standard Series. 82 Limits of Size 83. Formulas for Limits of Size 84 Example of Calculations From Formulas 9 Lead and Angle Tolerances 911 Lead and Flank Angle Acceptance 10° Formulas and Symbols for Thread Form 10.1 Thiead Form Formulas and Symbols 41 Tables of Basic Dimensions TLL Table Content 112 Thread Series. Figures Basic Profile for UN and UNR Screw Threads 2 Disposition of Diametral Tolerances, Allowance, and Crest Clearance for Unified Inch Screw Thread Classes 1A, 2A, 1B, and 2B 3. Disposition of Diametral Tolerances and Crest Clearances for Unified Inch. Screw Thread Classes 3A and 3B. 4 Ratio of Pitch Diameter Change to Thickness of Coating on 60-deg ‘Threads EBifect of Electrodeposited Coatings on 60-deg External Threads 6 Application of General Thread Symbols Tables 1 Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) 2 Limits of Size for Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) 3. Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter 4 Increments in Pitch Diameter Tolerance — Class 2A 3 Thread Form Data 6 Basic Dimensions for Coarse-Thread Series (UNC/UNRC) 7 Basic Dimensions for Fine-Thread Series (UNF/UNRF) 8 8 Basic Dimensions for Extra-Fine-Thread Series (UNEF/UNREF) Basic Dimensions for 4-Thread Series (4-UN/4-UNR) 61 62 2 62 63 63 64 a 6 6 64 66 7 7 38 56 7 3 74 5 10 Basic Dimensions for 6-Thread Series (6-UN/6-UNR) 1 Basic Dimensions for 8-Thread Series (8-UN/8-UNR) 12. Basie Dimensions for 12-Thread Series (12-UN/12-UNR) 13. Basic Dimensions for 16-Thread Series (16-UN/16-UNR) 14 Basic Dimensions for 20-Thread Series (20-UN/20-UNR) 15 Basic Dimensions for 28-Thread Series (28-UN/28-UNR) 16 Basic Dimensions for 32-Thread Series (32-UN/32-UNR) 7A Outline Guide for Determining Limits of Size of External Threads 17B Outline Guide for Determining Limits of Size of Internal Threads 8A. Examples of External Screw Threads 18B. Examples of Internal Screw Threads 19 Allowable Variation in 30 deg Basic Half Angle of External and Internal Screw Threads. 20 General Symbols, Nonmandatory Appendices A. Terminology and Identification of Unified Inch Screw Threads B Thread Steength Design Formulas © Unified inch Screw Threads ~ Metric Translation D Special Threads E Changes to ASME BI 1-1989 Tables 34 and 3B. SSRRSLSSIAR 2 95 97 134 7 FOREWORD This Standard is the outgrowth of and supersedes previous editions that were published as B1-1924, B1.1-1935, B1 1-1949, B1.1-1960, B11-1974, B1 1-1982, and! B1.1-1989. Throughout stich development, special attention has been given to the practical aspects of thread standardization, and many details of the current Standard result from studies and tests based on user problems. For example, there was disclosed the need for free assembly in high-production industries and the desirability of making some provision for threads that require a coating. The tolerance classes 2A/2B were developed to meet these two major requirements as well as to provide a general standard for externally and internally threaded fasteners. Thread symbols and nomenclature were changed to be expressed according to ASME B17. Thread acceptability now refers to ASME B13, This issue includes the following changes to ASME B1.1-1989: (a) The revision of some of the values in Table 2. These revisions are the result ofthe application of the consistent eight place decimal and rounding rules established in ASME B1 30-1992 that ‘were mandated for use in all new and future revisions of ASME Bl documents. ASME B1.30 was developed under the direction of the BL Committee as the basis for rounding of decimal values associated with the computation of screw thread dimensions. Using the thread calculation formu- las in paras. 5 and 8 of this document and following the rounding rules of B1.30 all parties using calculator or standard computer spreadsheet program will derive precisely the same values, Table F-1 of Nonmandatory Appendix E identifies the thread sizes in Table 2 that have been revised and lists the dimensions from the ASME B11-1989 standard. The majority of the dimen- sional changes are within + 0 0001 in Paragraph 8 2.1 states that both the values in Tables 2 and E-1 should be considered acceptable until a future revision of this standard makes the values in Table 2 the only acceptable values. (®) Former Table 3B has been moved to Nonmandatory Appendix D. This table provides calculated values for various UNS (Unified Specials). ASME B1 strongly urges the adoption of the standard thread sizes in Table 2 whenever possible instead of those listed in Table D-1 (c) Former Tables 20 through 30 have been eliminated because the allowances and tolerances contained in them was determined to be redundant with data provided in Table 2 (@) Former Tables 31 through 40 have been moved to Nonmandatory Appendix D and were renamed Tables D-2 through D-11. These tables were used in the past for the quick calculation of special threads. In some cases the derived values resulted in values that differ from those derived by use of the formulas in paras. 5 and 8 of ASME BI.!. All future special threads should be based on calculations in paras. 5 and 8 in this document using the rounding rules in ASME B130 to ensure uniformity and consistency. (e) All references to peicent of thread engagement have been eliminated from this document. Past changes in the thread form designation of the “basic” thread height from 0750H to 0.625H confused the calculation of percent of thread engagement. This calculation has been used in the past for threaded products users to determine drill size selection. It is now recommended that users select a drill size that will result in a hole size that lies between the maximum and minimum. size of the internal thread’s minor diameter shown in the tables included in this Standard {(f) The definition of “functional diameter” has been included in this document and the term ‘has been added in Table 2 in the same column as “pitch diameter” since both characteristics have the same limits of size. (g) The effects of coating on threads have been explained in more depth in para. 7 ‘The Unified Screw Threads Standard is an integrated system of threads for fastening purposes in mechanisms and structures, Its outstanding characteristic is general interchangeability of heads, achieved through the standardization of thread form, diameter-pitch combinations, and. limits of size. ‘The Standard has as its original basis the work done more than a century ago by William Sellers in the United States and Sir Joseph Whitworth in Great Britain. Throughout the intervening years there have been many further developments and revisions, culminating in the system of Unified Threads approved and adopted for use by all inch-using countries, ‘The achievements represented by ASME B1 1 in development, standardization, and unification are the result of cooperation and coordination of many organizations, including The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, National Institute of Science and Technology (Formerly National Bureau of Standards), Committee BI, the former National Screw Thread Commission, the former Intercepartmental Screw Thzead Committee, British Stan- dards Institution, Canadian Standards Association, and American National Standards Institute Unification of screw thread standards received its impetus from the need for interchangeability among the billions of fasteners used in the complex equipment of modern technology and made in different countries. Equally important, however, are international trade in mechanisms of al kinds and the servicing of tansportation equipment which moves from country to country. These have made unification not only highly advantageous, but practically essential In sizes in. and larget, complete unification of certain thread series and six tolerance classes was signaled by the signing of an accord on November 18, 1948. Since that time, further unification has been extended into smaller sizes. Working through Technical Committee No. 1 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the unified standard was adopted as an ISO inch screw thread standard, 150 586i, parallel to the ISO metric screw thread system Both systems have a common basic profile. The standard was subject to Quadripartite Standardization Agreement (QSTAG) 247, in the ABCA Army Standardization Program of America, Britain, Canada, and Aust Suggestions for improvement of this Standard will be welcomed. They should be sent to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at ASME International, Three Park Avenue, New Yotk, NY 100165990, USA ASME B1 1-2003 was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on March 27, 2003 ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B1 Standardization and Unification of Screw Threads (The following isthe roster ofthe Committe a the time of approval of this Standard) OFFICERS AL Barows, Char D.S. George, Vice Chair RL Crane, Secretory COMMITTEE PERSONNEL 6. Allen, L. 5. tart Co R.P Knit Letech-US, tid ALL. Barrows, Kennametal ~ PG Larelere, Deonic Cor IM. H Bernier, Standara hut and Bolt LL Lord, caterpila, nc R.L Tenis, iternate, Caterpillar, nc MH. MeWillams, PAC Gage, Inc 1. Misins,Kennametat-iPG W.R. Newnan, Consultant MW. Rose, Southern Gage, Inc F.6, Calderone, Quay Systems Implements R.L. Crane, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers LN. Dixon, Je, General electic R. Dodge, Pennoyer Dodge Co EA ramen, Merny Gage Co D. Skea teat Mercy age Co WA Wats, tent, Soubem Gage, ne Hn Frost, Defense Supp ceter Pipa Scat, Cons 1.0, cab, Vermont Tend Gage oe eee . S. George, Ford Motor Co A.D, Shepherd, Jr, Emuge Corp. Im coat Ker taresie ne ee eeeraene Greenside, ceenstade& co LD Stone ener! Motors Corp [Maney Aterate, Crerside and Co Fr Mba, Sans" Tel Naruto Co. Th tar, 35 tents TLE Vinay Cent! ug Manuacung Co UC Jotmson, The lohan age Co EL wom njsta stents nse DL Kat, eison Fins Westen, Aeratyndstal estes insite SUBCOMMITTEE 1 — UNIFIED SCREW THREADS ALL Barrows, Chair, Kennametal ~ PG . D. Katz, Precision Fittings D. Miskinis,Vce-chat, Kennametal — IPG RP. Knit Letech —US,, Ld MH. Bernier, Standard Nut and Bolt Lanelee, Delonic Corp. IM. Con, Frank |. Cox Sales, Lid LL Lord, Consultant LW. Dison, Jr, General Electric W.R. Newman, Consultant HL, Frost, Defense Supply Center Philaelphis Schwarz, Consultant B.S. George, Ford Motor Co RH, Seart, Consultant J. Gervasi, Kerr Lakeside, Inc 2B. F Sheffer, Dresser Rand Co. J. Greenslade, Greenslade & Co J.D. Smith, HiiShear Cor. 1 Vance, Alternate, Greenslade & Co RD, Strong, GM Vehicle Engineering Ct .H. Honsinger, Consutant [AF Thibodeau, Swanson Too! Manufacturing, Inc. RJ. Hukari, SPS Tehnolagies RE Vincent, Je, General Plug Manufacturing Co LC. Johnson, The Johnson Gage Co C.J. Wilson, industial Fasteners institute EM. Kane, Boeing FW Alstes, Alternate, Industral Fasteners Institute ASME B1.1-2003 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS (UN AND UNR THREAD FORM) 1 GENERAL 1.1 Scope “This Standaed specifies the thread form, series, class, allowance, tolerance, and designation for unified screw threads. (In order to emphasize that unified screw threads are based on inch modules, they may be denoted unified inch screw threads.) Several variations in thread form have been developed for unified threads; however, this Standard covers only UN and UNR thread forms For easy reference, a metric tanslation of this Stan- dard has been incorporated as Nonmandatory Appen- dix C. Nonmandatory Appendices A though E contain useful information that is supplementary tothe sections of this Standard 1.2 Unified Screw Thread Standards ‘The standards for unified screw threads published in this Standard are in agreement with formal standards of the International Organization for Standardization {or diameter-pitch combinations, designations, and tol erances for 60 deg triangular form inch screw threads Unified screw threads had their origin in an accord signed in Washington, D.C, on November 18, 1948, by representatives of standardizing bodies of Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and have subse- quently superseded American National screw threads 1.3 UN and UNR Screw Threads UNR applies only to external threads; the difference between UN and UNR threads, in addition to designa- tion, is that a flat or optional rounded root contour is specified for UN threads, while only a rounded root contour is specified for UNR threads 1.4 Interchangeability Unified (UN/UNR) and its predecessor, American National screw threads, have substantially the same thread form, and threads of both standards having the same diameter and pitch are mechanically interchange- able. The principal differences between these standards relate to the application of allowances, the variation of tolerances with size, differences in the amounts of pitch diameter tolerances for external and internal threads, and differences in thread designations. Unified inch and 180 metuic screw threads are not mechanically inter- changeable 41.5 Designations Unified thread sizes (specific combinations of diame- ter and pitch) are identified by the letter combination "UN" in the thread symbol. In the unified standards, the pitch diameter tolerances for external threads differ fzom those for internal threads; for this reason the letter A" is used in the thread symbol to denote an external thread and the letter “B,” an internal thread. Where the letters “U,” “A,” or “BY do not appear in the thread. designation, the threads conform to the outdated Ameri- can National screw threads. Details regarding thread designations ate given in para. 6. 1.6 Reference Documents “The latest issues of the following documents form a ppart of this Standard to the extent specified herein. When the following American National Standards referred to in this Standard are superseded by a revision approved by the American National Standards Institute, Inc, the revision should apply. ASME B12, Gages and Gaging for Unified Inch Screw Threads ASME B13, Screw Thread Gaging Systems for Dimen- sional Acceptability — Inch and MetricScrew Threads ASME B17, Nomenclature, Definitions, and Letter Sym- bols for Screw Threads ASME B1.30, Screw Threads — Standard Practices for Calculating and Rounding Dimensions ASME BA7 1, Gage Blanks ASME B94.11, Twist Drills ASME YI45, Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers (ASME International), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300 150 68, General Purpose Screw Threads — Basic Profile Publisher: International Organization for Standardiza- tion (SO), 1 rue de Varembé, Case Postale 56, CH= 1211, Gendve 20, Switzerland /Suisse ASME 81.1-2003 1.7 Acceptability Acceptability of product threads shall be in accor dance with ASME BL3. Gages and gaging shall be in accordance with ASME B12 1.8 Reference Temperature ‘The reference temperature is 68°F for dimensions defined by this system 1.9 Units of Measure All dimensions in this Standard, including all tables, are in inches unless otherwise specified. 1.10 Federal Government Use When this Standard is approved by the Department of Defense and federal agencies and is incorporated into FED-STD-H28/2, Screw-Thread Standards for Federal Services, para. 2, the use of this Standard by the federal {government will be subject to all the requirements and. limitations of FED-STD-H28/2. 2 SCREW THREAD PROFILE 21 Scope The basic profile and design profiles are defined in this paragraph and are the basis of all thread dimensions, given in this Standard. 2.2 Basic Profile The basic profile for UN screw threads is identical to that for UNR screw threads and is shown in Fig, 1 Profile applies to an axial plane. For reference, the basic profile for UN and UNR screw tineads is identical to that for ISO metric screw threads shown in ISO 68, 2.3 Design Profiles, ‘Thedesign profiles define the maximum-material con- ditions for external and internal threads with no allow- ance and are derived from the basic profile. The design profiles of both external and internal screw threads vary from the basic profile 2.3.1. Design Profiles of External Threads. The design profiles of external UN and UNR screw threads are included in Figs. and 3, A flat root contour is specified for UN threads; however, it is permissible to provide {for some threading tool crest wear. Therefore, a rounded root contour cleared beyond the 0.250? flat width of the basic profile is optional. The rounded root also reduces the rate of threading tool crest wear and improves fatigue strength over that of a flat root thread. (a) The root contour of external UNR screw threads shown in Figs. 2 and 3 shall have a smooth, continuous, nonreversing contour with a radius of curvature not less. than 0.10825318P at any point and shall blend tangen- tially into the flanks and any straight segment. At the UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS _maximum-material condition, the point of tangency shall be at a distance not less than 0 54126588P (0.6251) below the basic major diameter NOTE: The maximum full ot radi s 0 14337572, but this may be exceeded then the root catour consists of a combination of Flas and soit (6) Thedesign profiles of external UN and UNR screw threads have flat crests However, in practice, product thread crests may be flat, or partially corner rounded. A rounded crest tangent at a 0 125? flat is shown as an option in Figs. 2 and 3 2.3.2 Design Profile of Internal Threads. The design profile of the internal UN screw thread is included in Figs. 2 and 3 (there is no internal UNR screw thread) In practice, it is necessary to provide for some threading tool crest wear; therefore, the root ofthe design profile is rounded and cleared beyond the 0.125P flat width of the basic profile 2.4 Formulas and Symbols The formulas and symbols pertaining to the basic profile and the design profiles are given in para. 10, 3 SCREW THREAD SERIES 3.1. Thread Series Definition ‘Thread series ate groups of diameter-pitch combina- tions distinguished from each other by the number of threads per inch applied to a series of specific diameters. There are two general series classifications: standard and special 3.4.1 Standard Series. The standard series consists of three series with graded pitches (coarse, fine, and extra fine) and eight series with constant pitches (4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 28, and 32 threads per inch). The standard series is shown in Table 1, Limits of size are shown in Table 2. See para. 8 for limits of size 3.4.2. Special Series. The special series consists of all threads with diameter-pitch combinations that are not included in the standard series When allowances and tolerances of special series threads are derived from uni: fied formulation as shown in para. 5, the threads are lesignated UNS or UNRS. If allowance and tolerance are not derived from unified formulation, the threads are designated "SPL 60 degree Form" See para, 6 for details of designation. 3.2 Order of Selection Wherever possible, selection should be made from Table 2, Standard Series — Unified Screw Threads, pref- erence being given to the coarse- and fine-thread series. Second choice; if the threads in the standard series in Table 2 do not meet the requirements of the design, UNIFIED INCH ScREW THREADS. De bse, dp bso | (Dy bse, dy bse ASME 81.1-2003 ono8esa18” ‘ fo (0.1254) 0.58126588° (625m) osssozsaoP ic 0.21650635° (025H) Axis of screw theoad GENERAL NOTE: For standardization, values have been established based on a function of pitch, P. The thread values based on a function of height, , are used fr reference ony Fig. 1 Basic Profile for UN and UNR Screw Threads special thread sizes should be selected from Table E-1 of Nonmandatory Appendix E and their limits calculated using the formulas in para. 8. The limits in Table D-1 of Nonmandatory Appendix D are for reference only and are not recommended for new applications. 3.3 Coarse-Thread Series Applications ‘The coarse-thread series (UNC/UNRC) is generally used for the bulk production of screws, bolts, and nuts. Itis commonly used in relatively low-strength materials such as cast iron, aluminum, magnesium, brass, bronze, and plastic, because the coarse-thread series provide more resistance to internal thread stripping than the fine or extia-fine series. Coarse-thread series are advanta- geous where rapid assembly or disassembly is required, or if corrosion or damage from nicks due to handling ‘or use is likely. 3.4 Fine-Thread Series Applications The fine-thread series (UNF/UNRF) is commonly used for bolts and nuts in high-strength applications. This series has less Uuead depth and a larger minor diameter than coarse-thread series. Consequently, thin- ‘ner walls are permitted for internal threads and more strength is available to external threads than for coarse- Unread series of the same nominal size. In order to pre- vent internal thread stripping, a longer length of engage- ment is required for fine-thread series than for coarse- thread series for thread materials of the same strength levels. However, for both fine- and coarse-thread series, Tength of engagement in tapped holes must be selected to meet strength requirements. This also allows for finer adjustment in cases such as a slotted nut and cotter pin assembly. 3.5 Extra-Fine-Thread Series Applications ‘The extra-fine-thread series (UNEF/UNREF) is used particularly for equipment and threaded parts that require fine adjustment, such as bearing retaining nuts, adjusting screws, etc., and for thin-wall tubing and thin nuts 3.6 Constant-Pitch Thread Series Applications ‘The various constant-pitch series (UN/UNR) with 4, 6,8, 12, 16, 20, 28, and 32 threads per inch, given in ASME 81.2-2003, UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS 0.081657 Internal Thread In practice, crests may be partially ‘or fully rounded. See para. 23-11), 7 Va POroleranee on interna “_— "zaltowance (external) diameter of Yip aiowance Gscernal oniy) LUNR contour, see pare. 23.1a) Minimum major diameter of internal 1um maior diameter of external 1 Maxi E é 5 E = Minimum major diameter of ext Basic major dlameter Maximum pitch diameter of external Maximum pitch diameter of inter inor diameter of internal Beg onir\, BL un toasinir 5 “minor dlometer External Thread 23 E Srentemal é¢i : gs E5E5 5 fe 2238 Mi For UNR threads, this root is defined as 0 ‘continuous rounded contour with 2 radius not less than 0.10825918P For UN threads this toot may be lat. See pare. 2.3.1. GENERAL NOTE: Lead and angle tolerances are defined in para. 9 2. Disposition of Diametral Tolerances, Allowance, and Crest Clearance for Unified Inch Screw Thread Classes 1A, 2A, 1B, and 2B UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME 61.1-2003, Internal Thread ‘ip tolerance on major diameter of internal In practic, crests may be partially oF fully rounded. See para, 2.3 Nb). "yp PO tolerance on internal "yp allowance on (external) z E| & 2 als} £/ 2] #5 5 E| 3 3) 5] £1 5 3 Sle 3] 3] 2] = UN (maximum) 3| a|5 § 8) § minor diameter — els 3 2] 3] or external 5 A s} s| 2] 3 F £| 3 =} 4/3 el FUNK contour, 2 218 3] §} 8] 3 i B separa. 23.1) al gals egg 2 Zl al a2 £3) 58 5 eeles 2 ee ge 3 External Thread é: 38 sug8 For UNR threads, this root is defined as a continuous rounded contour with a radius ‘ot less than 0.10828318P. For UN threads ‘this root may be fla. See para. 2.3.1. GENERAL NOTE: Lead and angle tolerances are defined in ara. 9 Fig. 3 Disposition of Diametral Tolerances and Crest Clearances for Unified Inch Screw Thread Classes 3A and 3B ASME 83.2-2003, LUMIED INCH SCREW THREADS Table 1 Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) Threads/in, Series with Graded Pitches Basie Bua Nomina Size in. aye Course Fine Fine Series with Constant Pitches Primary Secondary Diameter UNC UNF _UNEF_&UN GUN GUN 120 16UN 20UN 26UN 32UN ° ©0600 80 1 007306472 2 0086056 GA 3 00990 4856 4 01120 4048 5 01250 40a 6 013805240 une 8 01660 ©3236 unc 10 01900 432 une 12 02160-42832 UNF UNEF % 02500 2002832 UNC UNF UNEF 1% Ye 03125 1832 2028 UNE He K 03750 16 32 unc 2028 UNEF SH he 047s 142028 16 UNF UNE 32 % 05000 132028 16 UNF UNF te ossse al = ey a UNC 16 202832 hg % (ey el 2 1% 0 m 2 “he 0.6875 ey 2 16 he % 07500 10 «1620 12 UNF UNF 2832 She 08125 20 1216 UNF 832 vi 08750 9K 20 fa fig UWE al az 09375 20 12 16 UNE 2832 He 1 10000 8 = 1220 UNC UNF 16 UNEF 2852 Ae 1.0625 18 ee ie ae My w% 11500-7218 fe ie oe a ue Mh 147s 16 ae ie coe a Rh u% isso 7a a2 6] UN ie ne a MM : 1% 13125 18 8 2 16 2 Ye vA 13750628 UNc 8 UNF 16-208 vA ise wast 18 6 8 2 1% 0 The 1% 15000 612g unc 8 UNF 16208 1% Yhe 15625 oe 18 6 8 12 1% 20 % v% 1.6250 8 eee ae i) 0) vA Vije 16875 18 ee a ie) 20 Hf wh 175005 6 8 2 6% 2» wh Whe L825 ete a2) 6) 20) hy vA 1.8750 6 8 2 6 2» wh vh, 19375 6 8 2 6 2» Me 2 2.0000 4h 6 8 2 6 wo 2 Yh 21250 6 8 2 w wo % cy 22500 ih 6 8 12 6% 2% 2% Pe 23750 eet gt ic 20) PA 2% Pa Unc! 6) a 10 ie) 20) 2% 2% 26250 4 6 8 12 16 20 wh mH 275004 Sune 6 8 2 18 20 ™ % — 28750 4 6 8 2 we 2 wh UNIFIED INCH ScREW THREADS ASME 3.1-2003, Table 1 Standard Series Threads (UN/UNR) (Cont'd) “Threadsfin. Series With Graded itches. Basic Bea Pe ee ee oy Series With Constant Pitches orn Primary Secondary Diameter UNC UNF _UNEF UN GUN @UN I2UN 16UN 20UN 28UN 32UN Size in 3 3.00004 CoG te es 3 Bh 3.1250 ee sls) % ah 325004 we 6 8 2 16 aM Be 3.3750 4 6 8 2 16 vA Mh 550004 uc 6 8 2 6 3% 3% 36280 4 6 & BR 16 4 % 375004 uc 6 8 a6 3% Yh 3370 46 8 2 16 3% 4 4.00004 inc ce 16 ‘ aig 41250 4 68 16 a% wh 4.2500 ee 16 a4 Wh 43750 4 6 8 16 a “ 4.5000 4 6 8 16 aA eh 46250 4 6 8 16 % wh 47500 4 6 8 16 ah he 48750 4 6 8 16 wh 5 5.0000 ee el ae 5 si 5.1250 46 8 2 6 3% 5h 5.2300, 4 6 8 2 16 5M shy 53750 4 6 8 2 16 3h sh 5.5000 4 6 8 2 16 sy sh $6250 4 6 8 2 16 sh SM 5.7500 4 6 8 2 16 5% 5% 58750 46 @ 2 5h 6 6.0000 Geeta ithe 6 [GENERAL NOTE: Series designation shown indicates the UN thesd form; however, the UNR thread form may be specified by substituting UNR in place of UN inal designations for extemal use ony Table 1, offer a comprehensive ange of diameter-pitch combinations for those purposes where the threads in the coarse-, fine-, and extra-fine-thread series do not ‘meet the particular requirements of the design. The pri- ‘mary sizes of the 8-UN, 12-UN, and 16-UN series shown in Table 1 are the most commonly used Whenever a thread in a constant-pitch series also appears in the UNC, UNE, or UNEF seties, the symbols and tolerances for limits of size of those standard series, are applicable. 3.6.1 B-Thread Series, The 6-thread series (8-UN) is ‘a uniform-pitch series for large diameters or as.a com- ‘promise between coarse and fine thread series. Although originally intended for high-pressure-joint bolts and ruts, itis now widely used as a substitute for the coarse thread series for diameters larger than 1 in. 3.6.2 12-Thread Series. The 12-thread series (12-UN) is a uniform-piteh series for large diameters requiring, threads of medium-fine pitch. Although originally intended for boiler practice, itis now used asa continua- tion of the fine thread series for diameters larger than Thin 3.6.3 16-Thread Series, The 16-thread series (16-UN) is a uniformepitch series for large diameters requiring fine-pitch threads. It is suitable for adjusting collars and retaining nuts and also serves as a continuation of the extia-fine thread series for diameters larger than 1"Y in. 3.7 Fine Threads for Thin-Wall Tubing. ‘The limits of size for a 28-thread series, ranging from 0.216 in. to 15 in. nominal size, are included in Table 2. ‘These threads are recommended for general use on thin- wall tubing, The 27-thread series is no longer standard but is included in Table D-1 of Nonmandatory Appen- dix D. ‘UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS. 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Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A apply to external threads only, and Classes 13, 2B, and 3B apply to internal threads only. Allowance is ‘specified only for Classes 1A and 2A and the allowance is identical for both classes. Tolerance decreases as class ‘number increases (eg, tolerance for Class 3A is less than that for Class 2A, which is less than that for Class 1A) 4.1.1 Classes 1A and 1B Threads, Classes 1A (exter nal) and 1B (internal) threads replaced American National Class 1 screw threads. These classes provide for applications where a liberal tolerance and an allow- ance are required to petmit easy assembly even with slightly nicked threads These classes are intended for ‘ordnance and other special uses. Maximum diameters Of Class 1A threads are less than basic by the amount Of the allowance (the allowance is identical to that for Class 2A). The allowance is not available for plating co coating; and consequently, in some cases it may be necessary to make special provisions in thread manufac- turing for accommodation of plating or coating The minimum diameters of Class 1B threads, whether or not plated or coated, are basic and consequently afford no allowance or clearance for assembly at maximum-mate- rial limits. 4.4.2 Classes 2A and 2B Threads, Classes 2A (exter nal) and 28 (internal) threads are the most commonly used thread classes for general applications, including. production of bolts, screws, nuts, and similar threaded fasteners, The maximum diameters of Class 2A uncoated threads are less than basic by the amount of the allow- ance, The allowance minimizes galling and seizing in high-cycle wrench assembly, or itcan be used to accom- modate plated finishes or other coating. However, for threads with additive finish, the maximum diameters of Class 2A may be exceeded by the amount of the allowance; ie,, the 2A maximum diameters apply to an tunplated part or to a part before plating, whereas the basic diameters apply to a part after plating. The mini- mum diameters of Class 2B threads, whether or not plated or coated, are basic, affording no allowance or clearance in assembly at maximum-material limits 4.13 Classes 3A and 38 Threads. Classes 3A (exter- nal) and 3B (internal) threads provide for applications where closeness of fit and/or accuracy of thread ele- ments are important. The maximum diameters of Class 3A threads and the minimum diameters of Class 38 threads, whether or not plated or coated, are basic, affording noallowanceor clearance for assembly at max- imum-materal limits UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS 42 Combinations of Classes ‘The requirements for screw thread fits for specific applications are predicated on end use and can be met by specifying the proper combinations of thread classes. for the components. For example, a Class 2A external thread may be used with a Class 1B, 28, or 3B internal thread. 5 SCREW THREAD ALLOWANCE AND TOLERANCE 5.1 Allowance Allowance is specified only for Classes 1A and 2A external threads. For Class 1A threads, its purpose is to preclude the possibility of surface-to-surface fit between ‘mating parts and it cannot be used to accommodate pplating or coating, For Class 2A threads, the allowance ‘may be used to accommodate plating or coating. Allow- ance for Classes 1A and 2A is identical and is based fon Class 2A pitch diameter tolerance for the respective series standard length of engagement and is applicable for all lengths of engagement. Formulas for allowance are given in para. 58.1(a) ‘Applications of allowances to the basic thread form are shown in Fig. 2 EXAMPLE: 20525-12-UNS28 From para. $8.1(ay: Allowance, es = 0300 Tis(2A), From para. 52, example (2) 7 006070 Therefore, «= = 0.300 X 0.006070 = OO01821, oF 0.0018 in when rounded 5.2 Pitch Diameter Tolerance, All Classes NOTE: Refer to Table 1 for the standard seties of diameter-pitch combinations. Allowances and tolerances for standard series threads are applied in Table 2. All other diameter-pitch combing tions are considered nonstandard. Allowances and tolerances for nonstandard threads must be calculated using the appropriate formulas contained in this Standard ‘The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table 2 for all classes of the UNC and UNF series are based on a length of engagement equal to the basic major (nominal) diameter and are applicable for lengths of engagement from 5 pitches to up to 15 diameters. For the 4-UN, 6-UN, and 8-UN series, the pitch diameter tolerances specified for Classes 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B are based on 2 length of engagement equal to the basic major (nominal) diameter and are applicable for lengths of engagement up to 15 diameters. ‘The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table 2 for all classes of the UNEE, 12-UN, 16-UN, 20-UN, 28-UN, and 32-UN series are based on a length of engagement of 9 pitches and are applicable for lengths of engagement from 5 to 15 pitches. ‘The pitch diameter tolerances specified in Table D-1 of Nonmandatory Appendix D for all classes of the UNS. series are based on a length of engagement of 9 pitches and are applicable for lengths of engagement from 5 to 15 pitches, LUNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS. Formulas for pitch diameter tolerance are given in paras. 5.8 1(¢) and 58.2(b). Applications of tolerances to the thread form are shown in Figs. 2 and 3. For special threads, tolerances and allowances shall bbe computed from the formulas in paras. 58.1 and 58.2. If the length of engagement is between 3 and 15 pitches or is unknown, use 9 pitches in the applicable formulas For all other lengths of engagement, use the known values. EXAMPLES: (1) 20605-12-UNS-2A (length of engagement not specified) Tay = 00015 {B+ 00015 TE+ 0015 YP? Tdy= 00015 YTORS + 0.0015 97 + 0015 YORE Ty = 0.001909 + 0001289 + 0o«ns62 = 0.006070 Ty (2) 20625-12-UNS-SEDA (18 pitches length of engagement) Tis = 00015 D+ 00015 /TE + 0015 PE Ty = 00S YO 00015/TRO + 0015 {OTST Td; = 0001909 + 0.001837 + 0.002862 Ti, = 0.006608 5.2.1 Functional Diameter. Functional diameter size includes the effects of all variations in pitch diameter, thread form, and profile. The variations in the individual thread characteristics, such as flank angle, lead, taper, and roundness, on a given thread cause the measure- ‘ments of the pitch diameter and functional diameter to vary from one another on most threads. The pitch diameter and functional diameter on a given thread are equal to one another only when the thread form is perfect. When required to inspect/evaluate either the pitch diameter and/or the functional diameter for thread. acceptance (see ASME B1.3), use the same limits of size for the appropriate thread size and class. 5.3 Special Lengths of Engagement, LE For special applications, the required length of engagement might be the determining factor in the proper selection of thread tolerances. When design con- siderations require nonstandard pitches or extreme con- ditions of engagement not covered by the tables, the tolerances may be adjusted using the formulas. It is particularly important that changes in tolerance be noted by the user for external threads designated Class, 3A when using longer than standard lengths of engagement. 5.3.1 Long LE Using Gage Length LG Equal to LE (a) High-Strength Materials Using Standard Pitck Diame- ter Tolerances For applications of long length of engage- ment of mating parts involving very high-strength 37 ASME B1.1-2003, ‘materials, increases in tolerances based on standard length ofengagement may be detrimental In these cases, the tolerances based on the standard length of engage- ‘ment may be applied to increased length of engagement threads. This requires the GO thread gages to have a ‘special length equal to the length of engagement () Standard Bolt, Added Allowance in Tapped Hole, LE Increases. In some cases where greater than standard length of engagement is required, it is desirable to use standard externally threaded parts with tolerances based on standard length of engagement For example, in the case of a standaed bolt assembled into a tapped hole in aluminum, the designation of the bolt thread will conform to that of a thread for a standard length of engagement ‘To ensure proper assembly, the tapped hole thread. into which the bolt is assembled must not interfere with. the bolt thread. This could happen if no special provi- sions were made in the tapped ole thread due to the ‘cumulative effect of lead variation on the bolt thread, inasmuch as the increased length of engagement exceeds the thickness of the GO thread gage used for acceptance of the bolt thread. To avoid this condition, an allowance should be provided in the tapped hole, the amount of ‘which should be the diameter equivalent of the cumula- tive lead variation for the increased length of engage- ment, which is one-half the pitch diameter tolerance of the bolt thread allowed for the standard length of engagement. This requires the GO thread and GO plain gages to have a special length equal to the length of engagement. EXAMPLE: 03000-13UNC-SE2B; LE =1 in. (2 diameters; assem- bled with standard bot thread [Add allowance El= 'sTy fo standard bolt thread. From Table 3, column 5, Td (standard) = 00025. Therefore, the thread is redesignated to indicate a nonstandard internal thread with the allowance of 00025 added to the basic size of 05000 New desig tionis015025-13UNS SE2B Allowances also added tothe standard rinor diameter size limits and to the adjusted pitch diameter size Tints. See para. 661 () Standard Internal Thread, Added Allowance on Exter- nal Thread, es, Increases. In some cases where greater than standard length of engagements required, itis desirable touse standard internally threaded parts with tolerances based on stanclaid length of engagement. In these cases an allowance should be added to the mating external thread EXAMPLE; 03750.24UNF-SE2A; LE assembled with standatd internal thread ‘Add allowance,equalto'STD, for standard internal thread, From Table3, column, 7D; (standard) =0 00245, which is rounded to (10025. Therefor, the thueadis redesignated to indicate @ nonstan- dard external thread withthe allowance of 00025 subtracted from the basic sizeof 03750. New designation is 0:3725-24UNS-SE2A. The added allowance is also subtracted from the standard major lamater size limits and from the adjusted pitch diameter size limits. See para. 661 88 in. (235 diameters); ASME B1.1-2003 UmieD INCH ScREW THREADS Table 3. Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 9.1 3 through 9.1.6 or aplicabity External Inter ‘Allowable Equivalent change ‘Alowable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Variation In Functional Variation in Functional. and Series intead, Diameter, in Intesd, Diameter, in, Threadsyin, Designation Class__in. (2) 4s 69) cass in) 1610) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 0-80 07 0.060- 80 UNF 24 0.00052 0.00090 23 0.00066 0.00135, 3A 0.00038 0.00065 38 0.00048 0.00085 1-64 oF 0073-66 unc 2k 0.00058, 0.00100 28 0.00075 0.00130 3k 0.00043, 0.00075 3B 0.00055 0.00095 1-72 0r 0073-72 Une 2a 0.00085 0.00095, 28 0.00072 00125 38 0.00040 0.00070 38 0.00055 0.00095 2-56 0F 0086-56 uve 2a 0.00061 .00105 28 000081 00140 5A 0.00006 0.00080 38.0006: 00105 2- 64 oF 0086~ 64 UNF 26 0.00058 o.00100 28 0.00078 00135 3h 000083 0.00075 38 0.00058 00100 3-48 oF 0099-48 une 2a 0.00066 90115 28 0.00087 00150 3% 0.00088 0.00085 53 0.00068 00110 3-56 oF 0099-56 UNF 2% 0.00064 o.00110 28 0.00081 0.00040 3A 0.00066 0.00080 53 0.00081 0.00105, 4-49 oF 0.12240 une 2& 0.00072 0.00125 28 0.00095 00165 5A 0.00055 0.00085 3B 0.00069) 0.00120, 4-48 0F 0112-08 Une 28 0.00069 00120 28 0.00089 005s 3A 0.00052 0.00090 3B 0.00066 0.00115 5-40 0r 0.125 40 une 28 0.00075 00130 28 0.00095 0016s 3A 0.00055, 0.00095, 38000072 0.00125 5-44 oF 0125-48 une 2a 0.00072 0.00125 28 0.00092 00160 3A 0.00055, 0.00095, 58 0.00069 00120 6-32010.138-32 une 28 00081 00140 28 0.00107 0018s 3A 0.00061, 0.00105 38 0.00078, 0.00135 6-40 0° 0138-40 une 2% 0.00075 0.00130 28 0.00098 0.00170 3A 0.00058 0.00100 33 0.00072 9.00125 8-320 0164-32 unc 2% 0.00084 o.00n4s 28 0.00110 0.00190 3A 0.00066 00110 38 0.00081 9.00140 8-360" 0164-36 une 28 0.00081 00140 28 0.00104 00180 3A 0.00061 200105 3B 0.00078 000135 10-24 0F 0190-24 unc 2a 0.00095 o.00165 28 000124 0025 3A 0.00072 00125 38 0.00082 2.00160 10-32 0r0.190~ 32 une 2k 0.00087 00150 2B 900133 000195 3A 0.00066 0.00115 38 0.00086 2.00145, 12-24 or 0216-24 unc 2a 0.00098 0.00170 28 0.00127 0.00220 3A 0.00075 0.00130 38 0.00095 0.00165 12-26 0 0216-28 une 24 0.00092 o.00160 28 00121 00710 3A 0.00069 0.00120 38 0.00089 0015s 12-320 0.216~ 32 UNeF 2% 0.00089 0.00155 28 000118, 0.00205 3A 0.00069 0.00120 38 0.00089 0015s %{-20.0r0250~20 une aw 0.00162 0.00280 28 00211 0.00365 24 0.00107 00185 28 0.00141 0.00245 3A 0.00083 0.00160 38 0.00104 00180 LUMFIED INCH SCREW THREADS Table 3 Allowable Va GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 913 through 9.1.6 for applicabllty ASME B1.1-2003, jons in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) External Internal ‘Allowable Equivalent Change Allowable Equivalent Change Nominal ize Variation in Functional Varian In Functional and Series intead, Diameter, in in Lead, Diameter, in. Threadsin. Designation Class in. (#) Ystde 0) cass in) 3410s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4-28 01 0250-28, unr 1A ona 0.00250 18 000188, 000325 28 0.00095 o.00i6s 2B 000124 (0.90235 5A 0.00072 0.00125 38 0.00092 00160 44-32 0r0250-32 Une 2800092 0.00160 28 ooo1t .00210 3A 0.00069 0.00120 38 0.00089 0.00155 Yio 18 003125 ~18 une 1a 00176 0.00305 18 000223, 0.00395 28 ooot1s 0.00200 2B 000183, 0.00265 5a 0.00087 ‘9.00150 38 000113 0.00195 Yo-200103125-20 UN 2a ooo115 0.00200 28 900150 0.00260 3a 0.00087 0.00150 38 9.00113, 0.00195 Yfo~ 2h or 0.3125 - 24 unr 1a 0.00159 0.00275 18 0.00205, 0.00355 2a o.go107 o.oo1ss 28 000139 0.00240 3A 000078 0.00135 38 9.00108, ‘00180 Yio 28 0r 0.3125 - 28 vw 2% 0.00098 o.0170 28 00127 0.00220 3A 000075 0.00130 3B 0.00095, oo0t6s Yhe- 32000312532 UNE 2A 0.00082 o.00%60 28 ooo 90230 3A 0.00069 0.00120 38 0.00088 0.00155 44-16 07 0375-16 une 1a 000188 0.00325 18 000245, 0.00425 2& 0.00127 0.00220 28 0.00165 0.00285 aa 0.00095 o.00i6s 38 0.00124 0.00215 %y- 20 010375-20 ww 2a 000118 0.00205 28 0.00156 0.00270 5A 0.00089 000155 58 0.00115 (0.00200 Y= 26 0r0375-26 Une 1A 0016s 0.00285 3B 000214 0.00370 2% 0.90110 0.00190 28 oot 0.00245 3a c.00084 o.0014s 38 000107 oontas {yx 28 07 0375-28, ww 2a coo108 00180 2 000133 0.00230 5A 0.00078 0.00135 33 000101 00175 Yy- 3 0r0375-32 UNeF 2.00098 o.00170 23 000127 0.00220 3A 0.00072 0.00125 58 0.00095 0.00165 o~Mh 0 04875 ~ 16 we 1a 0.00205, 0.00355 18 0.00266 0.00460 2A 000136 0.00235 2% 0.00176 0.00305 3A 000107 00175 3a 0.00133, 0.00230 Yo 16 0r 0.4375 -16 ww 2a 0.00133, 0.00230 28000170 0.00295 3A 0.00098 0.00170 33 0.00130 0.00225 Yo- 200° 04375 - 20 one 1A 0082 0.00315 18 000234 0.00405 2% 000121, 0.00210 2B 0.00156, 0.00270 3A 0.00089 00155 38 ooo, 0.00205 Ye 28010437528 UNE 2A 0.00104 0.00180 28 000133, 0.00230 3A 0.00078 0.00135 38 0.00101 017s Ye-320104375-32 UN 28 0.00098 0.00170 28 0.00127 0.00220 3A 0.00072 0.00125 38 0.00095 0.00165 {13 6r 0500-13 une 1A ogo214 0.00370 18 0.0280 o.00«85 2a oootaa 0.00250 28 000188 0.00325 3a ogo107 .o18s 38 0.00139 0.00240 ASME B1.1-2003, UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS. Table 3 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) GENERAL NOTE: See paras 91.3 thraugh 9.16 for applicablty oes — ‘Alowable Equivalent Change ‘Allowable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Varstion in Functional, Variation in Functional ‘and intead, Diameter, in, in Lead, in, Diameter, in Threads/in cass ins) ‘plds()" cass) {43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14-16 01 0500-16 uN 2a 000136 0.00235, 23 0.00176 0.00205 3A 000101 0.00175 38 9.00133, 0.00230 "= 20 01 0500-20 Une 1A 900185 (0.00320 18 0.00242 0.00420 2A 000126 ‘00215 2 000162 ‘0.00280 3A 0.00092 0.00160 38 o.oo121 0.00210 1) ~ 28 0F 0500 - 28 nee 28 00107 o.oo1as 28 0.00139 0.00240 3k 0.00081 00140 38 0.00108 00180 Yo~32 or 0500-32 oN 2 goo101 oon175 28 9.00130 0.00225 3a 0.00075 0.00130 38 0.00098, 0.00170 Ya 12 0F 05625 12 une sa 0.00225 0.00390 18 0.00294 0.00510 2k 900150 9.00260, 2B 0.00196, 0.00340 3A 00112 0.00195 3B 00147, 0.00255 Yor 16 oF 05625 ~ 16 ww 2A 0.00136 0.00235 28 0.00176 0.00305 3A 00101 00175 38 0.00133, 0.00230 Yf~ 18 oF 05625 - 18 une 1a 0.00196 0.00340 a o.002s7 o.004as 2A 000130, 0.00225, 28 0.00170 0.00295 5a 0.0098 00170 38 0.00127, 0.00220 %a~ 20 0F 05625 ~20 uw 2a 002 00210 28 0.00159 0.00275 3A 0.00092 0.00360 38 00118, 0.00205 YAg 26 07 05625 ~ 24 ner 2a 000113 00195 28 0.00147 0.00255 3A 000088 oo0res 38 0.00110 0.00190 fg 28 07 05625 - 28 uw 28.0107 ons 28 0.90139 0.00240 3k 0.00081 00140 38 0.00104 ‘.00180 fg 32 0F 05625 ~32 oN 2a 000101 00175 28 0.00130 0.00225 3a 0.00075 0.00130 38 0.00098, 0.00170 Sh 11 or 0.625 -11 une ia 000240 ous 28 0.00309 00535 2 000188 0.00275 28 0.00208, 0.00360 3A oon ‘900205 38 9.00156, 0.00270 Spo 12 010.625 -12 un 2A 000156 ‘0.00270 28 0.00205 0.00355, 3A 00118 (0.00205 38 0.00153, ‘o.00265 Sf 16 0F 0.625 - 16 uw 2A 0.00139 0.00240 28 0.00179 0.00310 3A 0.00104 0.00180 38 0.00133 0.00230 Yh 18 0F 0625 - 18 une 1a 0.00202 0.00350 18 0.00263 o.008ss 2A 0.00136 0.00235 28 0.00173, 0.00300 5a 00101 0.00175 33 0.00130 0.00255, 54-20 010.625 20 uw 2a 000124 oooas 28 0.00162 0.00280 3A 0.00092 0.00160 38 9.00123 0.00210 9p 26 01 0.625 24 ner 2a ooon1s 1.00200 28 0.00150 0.00260 3A 000087 9.00150 38 0.00113 0.00195 5fp~ 28 07 0.625 - 28 ww 2A 000110 0.00190 28 oootat 00245 3A 00081 0.00140 38 0.00107 ooo18s Sf 32.07 0.635 32 uw 28 00104 0.00180 28 0.90133 0.00230 3A 0.00078 0.00135 3a 0.09101 00175 M4612 0r 0.687512 UN 2a goss 0.00270 28 0.00205, 0035s 3A 00118 0.00205 58 9.00153, 0.00265 40 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME B1.2-2003 Table 3 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 93.3 through 9.16 for applicability External Internal ‘Allowable Equivalent change “lowable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Variation in Functional Variation in Faction, ‘and Series Diameter, In intead, Diameter. ir Threadsfin Designation Class Yards 0)" Cassin) 410.0) fi 2 3 a 5 é 7 @ Mfg 1607 06875~16 UN 2& 0.00139 0.00240 28 000179 0.00310 3A 0.00108 0.00130 38000133 0.0250 *Y_-200106875-20 UN 2% 0.00124 00715 28 00162 0.00280 3A 0.00082 0.00160 38 omizt ‘0710 "Yq 2h oF 0687524 UNE 2A 00115 6.00200 28 000150 0.00260 3A 0.00087 0.00150 38000113 0.00195 "Ye~28 0 06875~28 UN 2% ooo110 00190 28 oot 0.00245 5A 0.00081 0.00140 38 o.noi07 0.0185 Nje~32 010667532 WN 2% aor04 ‘.00180 28000133 0.00230 3A 0.00078 0.00135 33 oot01 ooot7s %-100r0750-10, uc 1a a00254 0.00840 18 0.00352 0.00575 28 0.00170 0.00295 28 000222 000385, 3A 000127 0.00220 38 o0m165 0.00285, Y%-120r0750-12 uw 28 0.00159 0.00275 28 0.00208 0.00360 3A oot 0.00205 3800156 0.00270 %4-16010750-16 unr 1A 000217 0.00375 18 000783 0.00490 2& 00144 0.00250 2800188 0.00325 3A 000110 0.00150 38 ago 0.00245 %4-2000750-20 ner 28 000127 0.00220 28 o016s 0.0285 3A 0.00095 0.00165 38 000124 ooons 4-28 0F 0750-28 ww 2A 0.00110 0.00190 23 ocnise 0.00250 3A 0.00086 o.ontes 38 000107 oo0i8s %4- 32010750-32 ow 2 0.90108 0.00180 28 0.00136 000235 3A 0.00078 0.00135 38 0.00104 0.00180 Sf-12 0012512 UN 2% oom1s9 0.00275 28 0.00208 0.00360 3A oon 0.00205 3800156 0.00270 Mfg 16 0°08128-16 UN 2 ota 0.00245 28 0.00182 0.00315 3A 00108 .00180 38000136 0.0075 Mfg 20010812520 UNEF 2% 00127 0.00220 28 0016s 0.00285 3A 0.00095 o.00165 38000124 o.oons M428 oF 0812-28 UN 28.0110 0.00190 28 oot 0.00250 3A 0.00084 0014s 38 oomi07 o.o0r8s M%e-32 0 08125-32 UN 2 0.00108 00380 28 0.00136 0.0235 3A 0.00078 0.00135 38 0.00106 00180 14-901 0875-9 une 1 0.00276 0.00475 18000355 0.00615 2 000182 0.00335 2 0.00237 0.00410 3A 0.00136 0.00235 38 00176 0.00308 Ypo 1200087512 un 2% oo159 00275 28 0.00208 0.00360 3A goo118 (0.00205 38 op0s6 0.00270 Y- th or 0875-14 Une 1a 0.00234 ‘o.00805 18 0.00306 0.00530 2A 000156 (0.00270 23000202 0.0350 3A .0ottE 0.00205 38 0.00153 0.00265 16 003875 ~16 ww 28.014 0.00245 28 oot 0.00315 3A 0.00104 0.00180 38 0.00136 0.0235, a UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS Table 3 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 9.1.3 through 91.6 for applicability eae ee ee eee ‘Alowable Equivalent Change “Alowable Equivalent change Nominal Size Variation in Funtonal. Variation in Functional and series Intead, Diameter in ntead, Diameter in Treadsin, Designation clss__in.) Yptts (0) lass) 41,0) 3 2 3 ‘ 5 6 7 ® 1h 20010875 - 20 unr 2k 000u27 0.00220 28 0.00165 0.00285 5h 0.00085 0.0165 33 001% 0.00235 Yj- 2010875 -28 ow 2% 000110 0.00190 28 oon 0.00250 3A o0008e 00045 38 .0o107 0.00385 1p~ 92 01 0875-32 w 28 ooo104 00180 28 0.00136 0.00735 3A o0v0r8 ooni3s 38 0.00106 0.00180, Set 0109375-12, WN 2% comes 0.00255 28 000234 0.00370 5k oon 00710 38 000159 0.00275 fg 16 0109975-16 UN 24 coor 00250 23 ovo1ss 0.00325 34 o0ota7 00185 53 ona 0.00245 Yg- 19 010997520 WEF 2A 00I3 0.00225 28.0170 0.00295 5k 0.00038, 0.00170 38 000127, 0.00220 M528 0°09575-28 UN moots 0.00200 28 900150 0.00260 3k 00008? 0.00180 3B 000113 00135 Mfg 32 0109575-32 WN 28 ooon1o oonis0 28 oootat o.00245 3800081 00140 38 0.00107 o.o018s 1-Bor1.000-8 unc 1A 00292 0.00505 18000381 0 o0e60 2% 0.00196 0.00340 230.0254 6.00440 34 o0ota7 0.0255 58 oooist 0.00330 3-12.61 1.000~12 une 1A 000254 eco4uo 18 0.00329 0.00570 2% 0.90170, 0.00295 33 0.00219 0.00380 5A 9.00127 0.00220 3B 0016s 0.00285 2-16 0°1.000- 14 uns 3A oan24a 0.00420 18 000315 0.00545 A oon62 0.00280 2B oor 0.00365 3A 0121 ooo 38 0.00156 0.00270 1-16 0° 000-16 wv 2» ore 0.00250 28 000188 0.00325 3A 000107 oonias 33000141 0.00245 4-20 071.000 -20 wee A 000130 a00225 28 0.00170 0.00295 34 o.0055 0.00170 33 000127 0.00220 3+ 28 0" 000-28 uw 2 000015 000200 23.0150 0.00260 280.0087 0.00150 3B 000113, 0.00195 1-92 or 1000-32 ww 2% 090110 0.00190 28 00141 ‘o.00245 5A 000s 00140 38 oon07 00185 1Y_~B or 10625 -8 ow ~ 00136 00340 28 0.00257 0.00405 3A 0014? 0.00255 38 0.00193 0.00335 BYg~ 12 06 10625-12 UN % — o0o16s ones 28 oor 0.00370 3k 000121 00210 38 000159 0.00275 2Ye~s60010625-16 UN 2800s 00250 23000188 0.00325 3A 000107 0018s 38 0.001a1 0.00245 Vfe=18.0r10625~18 UNF A 00136 0.0235 23 00179 0.00310 5A oooro4 00180 38 000133, 0.00230, V fe 20011.0625-20 UN 2% 000130 0.00225 28 00170 0.00295 5A 0.00058 9.00170 38 000127 0.00220, 2 LUNIFED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME B1.1-2003 Table 3. Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 91.3 trough 916 for applicability. ct internal ‘Alowable Equivalent Change ‘Allowable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Yatation in Functional Variation in Functional and Setes Diameter, in. in Lead, Diameter, in. Trreadsin. Designation Class Yard, (9 Class in) {4 1 2 3 a 5 6 7 3 Ye 28 0r10625~28 UN 2a ogous 0.00200 28 0.00150 0.00260 3a goo? 0.00150 38 ooor13 00195 Bp-70r 1225-7, une 1A 00315, 0.00545 18 ooouo7 00705 2% 0.00208 0.00360 28 © 0.00271 0.00470 3A 000158 9.00270 38 0.00205, 000355 Vp 8011125 -8 uw 28 00199 0.00345 28 0.00260 0.00450 5A 0.00180 2.00260 38 0.00193, 0.00335, Bf> 1201 1125-12 une 1a 000260 0.00650 18 0.00338 o.00ses 2a ooot73 0.00300 28 0.00225, 0.00390 3a 000130 0.00225 38 0.00170 0.00295 14-16 07 1125-16 wy 2a oats 0.00250 28 000188 00325 3A ocoior 0018s 38 oootat o.oo 14-18 071.125 -18 UNF 2a 00036 0.00235 28 000179 .00210 3A 000108 0.00180 38 0.00133 0.00230, 114 - 2001112520 uw 2% 090130 00225 28 0.00170 0.00295 3A o.00098, ‘9.00170 38 0.00127 0.00220 Vip~ 28 06 1125-28 uw 2% oom 1.00200 28 0.00150 0.00260 3A 0.0087 0.00150 38 o.00113, ‘o.ooi9s Vhp~ 801 1.1875 ~8 ww 28 0.00202 0.00350 28 0.00263, o.000ss 3A 900150 0.00260 38 0.00196 0.00340 Vhe- 12001387512 UN 2a ooo? 0.00290 28 0.00217 0.00375, 3A o00124 0.00215 38 oooie2 0.00260 he- 16 011387516 UN 2a ooo? 0.00255 28 o.o191 0.00330 3A ooott0 0.00190 38 0.00144 0.00250 Whe 180r19875-18 —UNEF 2A 0ote 0.00245 28 coats? 00315 3A 0.00104 ‘o.oo180 38 0.00136 0.00235, 1fe~20001.3875-20 UN 2k 0.00136 0.00235 28 0.00176 0.00305 3A 000101, 0.00175 38 0.00130 0.00225 Vhg- 280r11875-28 UN 2% oon 0.00205 28 0.00153, o.00265 3A 0.00089 0.00155 38 0.00115, 0.00200 4-7 0r1.250-7 we 2a 900320 0.00555 18 0.00816 0.00720 2a 00714 0.00370 28 0.00277 0.00480 | 3A 900138 0.00275 38 0.00208 0.00360 4-8 0r1.250-8 ww 2% 000202 0.00350 28 0.00266 e.00860 | 3A 000183 0.00265 38 0.00199 0.0035 | 384 ~120r1.250~12 uN 2a 0.00266 00460 1B 0.00346 0.00600 2x 000179 0.00310 28 0.00231 0.00600 3A 000133, 0.00230 38 000173 0.00300 34-16 0r 1250-16 uw 2a ootar 0.00255 28 © ooo1s1 0.00330 3A 000100 0.00190 38 oootaa 0.00250 14-18 0r 1250-18 ner 2A oo 0.00265 28 0.00182 o.00335 3A ooot08 0.00180 38 0.00136 0.00235 1% 20 0r 1250-20 ww 2A 000136 0.00235 28 0.00176 0.00305 3a 000101 o.00175 38 0.00130 0.00225, 8 ASME 81.1-2003 LUMIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS: Table 3 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivatent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont’é) GENERAL NOTE: See pars. 9.13 thaugh 916 for appicabiy Ese a esl oo “lowable Equivalent Change Towable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Vaan in Functional Variation in Functional ‘and series intesd, Diameter, in Intead, Diameter, in theaesin. Designation _cass___in.@) tts)” lassi) gO i 2 3 a 5 é 7 3 ¥— 28 0.25028 uN 2% amos 00205 28 000153 0.0265 3a 0.00089 0.0155 58 bons, 0.00200 Mfc 80" 13125--8 ow 2% 000205 0.00355 2 0.00266 0.00460 3A 00153 0.0265 3B 000199 0.0035, 1Ye-120r13125-12 UN 2% cone 0.00280 2% oon? 0.00375 5A 00124 ooo 30 ooote2 0.00280 Whe 16011.5125-16 UN 26 oor 00255 2 ogoist 0.00330 34 aooit0 000190 58 conte 0.00250 Wen 1801312528 UNF 2A goat oozes 23 ooo1s2 00315 3a oo108 100380 38 0.00136 000235 B%o-200r13125-20 WN 2% 000136 0.00238 2% 000176 000305 3A ogoi02 ooni75 33000130 0.00225 Whe 280113125-28 UN 2a ooou8 00205 2% 000153 0.00285, 3A 000089 00155 3800115 00200 1-6 0r1375-6 une 1A 000348 00600 180007 0.00775 2 000231 00400 28 000300 0.00520 3A 9.0173 00300 38000225 0.00390 1%4-8011375-8 us 2% 000208 000360 28000268 0.00465 3a 00156 000270 3800202 0.00350 1h-120r1375-12 unr an ao27t 00470 18000355 0.00615 20000182 0.00335 28 0.00237 oooai0 3A 000136 0.00235 3 000176 0.00305 2-16 0r1.375 16 ow 2% oooiar 0025s 2% 00191 0.00330 3A oomii0 0.00190 58 oot 0.00250 14-18 ort375—18 ver 2k gona oom 2 cons? 00335 3A ooni04 00180 38 00136 0.00235 1%- 200 1.375 - 20 uw 2 oom36 000235 2 0017s 0.00305 5a ooonot 00175 38000130 0.00225 1% 28 001.375 - 28 on 20 ooo 000205 2% 000183 0.00265 3A 0.0088 000155 38 coos 0.00200 Vhg~ 601 143756 wn 2m 000231 00400 28 0.00300 0.00520 3a 00073 1.00300 38000275, 000390 We~8 01 143758 ow 2% 000208 0.00360 2% 00x71 ‘0.00470 3A 000156 00270 38000205, 0.00355 Whe 12011437512 UN 2a ooni70 0.0295 2% coos 0.00280 3A 00127 00220 30 ooo1es 0.00285 Vhe-160r14375-16 UN 24 oo0is0 0.00260 2 0.00156 0.00340 38.0113 0.00195 38 00017 0.00255 Phe 380r24375-18 NEF 2A O.0014 00250 23 coo1ss 0.00325 34000107 000185 5800019 00240 Vhe~200014375-20 UN 2” 0.00139 00240 28 0.00179 00310 3a ovot08 1.00380 38000133 0.00230 Whe 28 00 14375-28 UN 2000121 00210 28000159 000275 3A 0.00089 aoo1ss 3 coors 0.00205 UNIFIED INCH SCREW THREADS ASME 81.1-2003 Table 3 Allowable Variations in Lead and Equivalent Change in Functional Diameter (Cont'd) GENERAL NOTE: See paras. 9.13 through 9:16 for appicabilly. External Internal ‘Allowable Equivalent Change ‘Allowable Equivalent Change Nominal Size Variation in Functional Variation In funciona and Series in Lead, Diameter, In Inlead, Diameter, ir Treads Designation Class —_in.(s) ‘pts (0) cass in) Aq; ©) 1 2 3 @ 3 é 7 3 14-6 0r1 500-6 unc aA 0.00349 0.00605, 1B 000456. 0.00790 2& 0.00234 0.00405 28 000303 0.00525, 3A 0.00176 0.00305 38 0.00728 0.00305, 14-8 0r1.500-8 uw 2A 0.00212 000365 23 0.00276 0.00475 3A 000159 0.00275 38 0.00205 9.00355 19412 0r 1500-12 UN 1a 0.00277 ‘00480 18 0.00361 9.00625 28 0.00185 (0.00320 28 0.00240 00435 3A 0.00139 00240 38 0082 0.00315 194-16 0r 1500-26 uw 24 0.00150 00260 28 000196 0.00340 3A 0.00113 0.00195 38 oor 0.0255 134-18 or 1500-18 ner 2A 0.00244 0.00250 28 ooo18s 0.00325, 3A 0.00107 00185 38 a00139 0020 114-20 0r 1.500 - 20 wy 2A 0.00139 0.00240 28 000179 0.00310 3A 0.00104 00180 38 0.00133 0.00230 115-28 01 500-28 uw 2A 0.00121 0.00210 28 0.00159 ‘00275 3A 0.00089 o.00155 33 ooot1s ‘9.00205, 1% 60115625 ~6 wy 2a 0.00237 0.00810 28 0.00306 0.00530 3A 0.00176 0.00305 3B 0.00231 ‘0.00400 e801 158258 uw 2A 0.90214 0.00370 28 0.00277 0480 3a 0.00159 0.00275 38 0.00208, 0.00360 Whe—12.0015625-12 UN 2% g.00170 0.00295 28 ooan9 0.00380 5A o.00127 0.00220 38 0.0065 0.00285, ho 16 0r1.5625-16 UN 24 0.00150 0.00260 28 0.00196 0.00340 3A 0.00113 0.00195 38 0.00147 0.00255, Whe~ 1801562518 UNEF 2& 0.00144 0.00250 28 0.00188 0.00325 3A 0.00107 0018s 33 0.00139 0.00240 Vhg~ 20000125625-20 UN 2% 0.00138 00240 28 0.00173 0.00310 3A 0.00104 0.00180 38 000133, 0.00230 PAp~6 001 625-6 un 2a 0.00237 0.00810 28 0.00309 0.00535 3A 0.00179 0.00310 38 000231 .00400 4-8 or1625-8 oN 2A oor 0.00370 28 0.00260 o.0048s, 3A 0.00162 0.00280, 38 0.00208, 0.00360, 2 12 0° 1625-12 uN 24 0.00170 0.00295 2 coon 0.00380 3A 0.00127, 0.00220 38 0.0065 00285 19-16 or 1625-26 oN 2% 0.00180 0.00260 28 o00196 0.00340 3A 0.00113, 0.00195 33 0.0017 0.00255 14-18 0 3625-18 ner 2% 0.00146 0.00250 23 0.00188 0.00325, 3A 0.00107 ooo1ss 38000130, 0.00240 1% 20 oF 1.625 ~20 un 2a 0.00139 ‘00240 28 0.00179 0.00310 3A 0.00104 ‘00180 38 0.00133 9.00230 1%p~8 oF 1.6875 -6 ww 2a 0.00240 00815 28 0.00312 ‘00540 3A 0.00179 0.00310 38 000234 ‘00405 1g 8 or 1.6875 -8 uw 28 0.00217 0.00375 28 000280 oo04es 3A 0.00162 0.00280 38 oom 2.00365, 45

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