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Threaded holes in engineering drawings are dimensioned by specifying the thread size, pitch, and depth. The thread size is indicated using standard thread designations such as M6 or 1/4-20. The pitch represents the distance between adjacent threads, and the depth specifies the length of the threadedRead more
Threaded holes in engineering drawings are dimensioned by specifying the thread size, pitch, and depth. The thread size is indicated using standard thread designations such as M6 or 1/4-20. The pitch represents the distance between adjacent threads, and the depth specifies the length of the threaded section. Additionally, the position of the threaded hole may be referenced from other features using linear dimensions. These dimensions provide crucial information for correctly tapping or drilling threaded holes during manufacturing.
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