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I ask for your opinion if possible.
We usually purchase from galvanized threaded stems m16 (big pass, 2 mm), length 98 mm., code 302625.
these, in practice:mating them (for example to a nut m16) we have noticed (spannometrically) that there is much game; verifying and measuring more precisely the outer diameter of the stem m16 we find a value of 15,6 mm and we are trying to understand, tables of the baldassini to the hand, if this measure is acceptable or not.
we have speculated that the thread is in tolerance class 6g (average quality, "easy screw current applications, with galvanic protection").
is it correct to use the formula for calculating limit diameters (baldassini, chapter tables, iso threads with triangular profile, table 6)?
dmax = dnom - (es/1000)
dmin = dnom - ((es+td)/1000)
according to the above, we come out (if we did not wrong) a dmin of 15,682, so the pieces would be out of tolerance.
What do you think?
Thank you.
I ask for your opinion if possible.
We usually purchase from galvanized threaded stems m16 (big pass, 2 mm), length 98 mm., code 302625.
these, in practice:mating them (for example to a nut m16) we have noticed (spannometrically) that there is much game; verifying and measuring more precisely the outer diameter of the stem m16 we find a value of 15,6 mm and we are trying to understand, tables of the baldassini to the hand, if this measure is acceptable or not.
we have speculated that the thread is in tolerance class 6g (average quality, "easy screw current applications, with galvanic protection").
is it correct to use the formula for calculating limit diameters (baldassini, chapter tables, iso threads with triangular profile, table 6)?
dmax = dnom - (es/1000)
dmin = dnom - ((es+td)/1000)
according to the above, we come out (if we did not wrong) a dmin of 15,682, so the pieces would be out of tolerance.
What do you think?
Thank you.