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    TAP Help.

    whats the difference in #10-32 thrd
    and 15/32-32 thread?
    for that matter #8-32?

    what am i not getting about thread sizes?

    please help,

    thankyou,
    KNM.

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    1st # is bolt diam ,, 2nd # is threads per inch
    8/32 = #8 bolt ,, 32 threads per inch
    15/32-32 = bolt dia 15/32 ,, 32 tpi
    10/24 = #10 bolt ,, 24 tpi

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    its that simple?
    awsome.

    this is in inches correct.
    so if i get a .08 then that is #8 then just count the threads in and inch?

    thanks again,
    KNM
    Last edited by knownothingmags; 01-14-2012 at 08:12 PM.

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    No its not in inches. Its the bolt size number. so #8 is actually 0.164" and #10 is 0.190" Once you get past #12 the size does refer directly to the inch measurement.

    But yes the number of threads is how many threads are in one inch, so you can just count them.

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    should i just google a chart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags
    should i just google a chart?
    Naaaa, just keep yourself in the dark, we'll spoon feed you the info
    Last edited by Ando; 01-15-2012 at 02:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    Naaaa, just keep yourself in the dark and we'll spoon feed you the info
    will do

    i figured it out.
    im ordering set screws for frames right now.

    for anyone online that would like to buy some and for me.
    just have to get the money outa the wifes purse.

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    is 15/32 half then
    since it equals .46875
    i cant find anything that is 15/32-32
    15/32 diameter
    32 tpi

    if it helps im going off the threading on the inlet for the MPA 3

    thanks,
    KNM

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    Just look up the mpa-3 on the manufacturers website. Its either fabco air or a clippard part. I cant remember which. I know the catalog on whichever it is will tell you the specs on the thing including the sizes of the fittings they accept.

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    got it thanks for the help guys.

    woot.

    thanks,
    KNM

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