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" A constant proportion is thus established between the depth and the pitch of the thread. In calculating the former, a deduction is to be made for the quantity rounded off, amounting to one-third of the whole depth, that is, one-sixth from the top, and... "
The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette - Página 342
1841
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volumen35

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1841 - 538 páginas
...the depth and the pitch of the thread. In calculating the former, a deduction is to be made for the quantity rounded off, amounting to one-third of the...exclusively on many of the railways, and in some of the most eitensive engineering establishments in England and Scotland. During the present year it has been introduced...
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Miscellaneous Papers on Mechanical Subjects

Joseph Whitworth - 1858 - 234 páginas
...the depth and the pitch of the thread. In calculating the former, a deduction is to be made for the quantity rounded off, amounting to one-third of the...two-thirds of the pitch. The precaution of rounding oif is adopted to prevent the injury which the thread of the screw, and that of the taps and dies,...
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The Whitworth Measuring Machine: Including Descriptions of the ..., Volumen90

Thomas Minchin Goodeve, Charles Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1877 - 116 páginas
...instead of -96. A constant proportion is thus established between the depth and pitch of the thread. The precaution of rounding off is adopted to prevent...the taps and dies might sustain from accident. The standard pitches which are now universally acknowledged and adopted are given in the table which follows...
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The Electrical Review, Volumen12

1883 - 572 páginas
...depth of the thread is rounded off from the top, and one-sixth from the bottom. The actual depth is rather more than three-fifths, and less than two-thirds of the pitch. The slow adoption of such an admirable system was perhaps due, in great measure, to the fact that it was...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volumen52

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1883 - 932 páginas
...depth of the thread is rounded off from the top, and onesixth from the bottom. The actual depth is rather more than three-fifths, and less than two-thirds, of the pitch. The slow adoption of such an admirable system was perhaps due, in great measure, to the fact that it was...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volumen45

1887 - 640 páginas
...instead of '96. A constant proportion is thus established between the depth and pitch of the thread. The precaution of rounding off is adopted to prevent...the taps and dies might sustain from accident." The Sellers thread has an angle of 60°, squared off to the extent of one-eighth of the pitch top and bottom....
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Screws and Screw-making with a Chapter on the Milling Machine ...

Britannia company - 1892 - 330 páginas
...depth of the thread is rounded off from the top, and one-sixth from the bottom. The actual depth is rather more than three-fifths, and less than two-thirds of the pitch. " The slow adoption of such an admirable system was perhaps * See Chap. II. due, in great measure, to the...
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English and American Tool Builders

Joseph Wickham Row - 1916 - 422 páginas
...one-sixth from the bottom of the thread. Making this deduction it will be found that the angle of 55 deg. gives for the actual depth rather more than three-fifths...of the taps and dies, might sustain from accident. 6 ' ' Report of the British Commissioners to the New York Industrial Exhibition." London, 1854. was...
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Amateur Mechanics, Volumen1

1883 - 520 páginas
...depth of the thread is rounded off from the top, and one-sixth from the bottom. The actual depth is rather more than three-fifths, and less than two-thirds of the pitch. The slow adoption of such an admirable system was perhaps due, in great measure, to the fact that it was...
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