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British Standard Brass

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British standard brass thread is an imperial unit based screw thread. It adopts the Whitworth thread form with a pitch of 26 threads per inch for all diameters.[1] It is often wrongly called British Standard Brass but is not actually covered by a British Standard.

Nominal sizes are usually in the range 1/8 to 2 inches.

See also

References

  1. ^ Terminology related to nuts and bolts, retrieved 2009-10-23.