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IS 7008 (Part3) :1988
IS 0 2904 : 1977
(( Kea~mncd I W8
Reaffirmed )
2003 )
Indian Standard
IS0 METRIC TRAPEZOIDAL SCREW THREADS
PART 3 BASIC DIMENSIONS
( First Revision )
U DC 6218820824 : 00678
0 BIS 1990
Indian Standard
IS0 METRIC TRAPEZOIDAL SCREW THREADS
PART 3 BASIC DIMENSIONS
( First Revision )
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( First Revision ), which is identical with IS0 2904 : 1977 IS0 metric
trapezoidal screw threads - Basic dimensions, issued by the International Organization for
Standardization ( IS.0 ), was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 3 October 1988 on
the recommendation of the Screw Threads Sectional Committee I EDC 70) and approval of the
Mechanical Engineering Division Council.
This standard was originally issued in 1973, and was based on lSO/DiS 2904 issued by
ISO. This revisicn has been made by adoption of IS0 2904 : 1977 to bring it in line with
the IS0 standard. Changes in the presentation and in symbol for height of internal threads
have been made in this revision.
The revision is being prepared in four parts in line with the original standard. Other three
parts in the series are:
In the adopted standard certain terminology and conventions are not identical with those used
in Indian Standards; attention is specially drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words International Standard appear, referring to this standard, they
should be read as Indian Standard: and
b) Comma (. ) has been used as decimal marker while in Indian Standards the
current practice is to use point (.) as the decimal marker.
CROSS REFERENCES
IS0 2901 : 1977 IS0 metric IS 7008 (Part 1) : 1988 IS0 metric Identical
trapezoidal screw threads - trapezoidal screw threads : Part 1
Basic profile and maximum Basic profile and maximum material
material profiles profiles
IS0 2902 : 1977 IS0 metric IS 7008 (Part 2) : 1988 IS0 metric Identical
trapezoidal screw threads -- trapezoidal screw threads : Part 2
General plan Pitch diameter combinations
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IS0 2904 : 1977
2 REFERENCES where
IS0 2901, IS0 metric trapezoidal screw threads - Basic a C = clearance on the crest
profile and maximum material profiles.
0, = major diameter for internal threads
IS0 2902, IS0 metric trapezoidal screw threads - General
plan. 0, = pitch diameter for internal threads
D,=d-2H,=d-P P = pitch
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FIGURE
Dimensions in millimetres
P
a= H4=h3 H, R, max. R2 max.
16 1 9 8 0.5 1
18 1 10 9 0,5 1
20 1 11 10 0.5 1
22 1 12 11 0,5 1
24 1 13 12 0.5 1
28 1 15 14 0.5 1
32 1 17 16 0.5 1
36 1 19 18 0.5 1
40 1 21 20 0.5 1
44 1 23 22 0,5 1
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IS0 2904:1977
TABLE 2 - Basicdimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
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ISQ 2904~1977
Dimensions in millimetres
:olumn 1 column
cl 2 I colum
I 42 I 10
3
7 38,500
37,006
42,500
43,000
43.000
44,500
34.000
31,000
40.500
35,006
32,006
41,000
7 40.500 45.000 36,000 37,000
12 38,000 45,000 31,000 32,KtO
3 48,500 50,500
8 46,000 51,000 41,000 I 42.000
12 44,000 51,000
_.I-
3 50,500 52.500
52 I I 8 48,000 53.000 43.000 I u.oQo
--
12 46,000 53,000
55,500
39,600
__-._ ..__-_i_
-___
40.006
70/ I ---
10
16
65,000
62,000
I_-.____
71,000
72,000
Minor diameter
*3 D,
95,500 96.000
W.000
80,000
__-I_-_
101,000
93,000
85.000
---
106,000
97,000 I 98,000
88.000 I 90,000
--.- +------
108.000 109,000
99,000 / 101,000
91,000 / 93,000
113,000 -+ I 114.000 -
104,OQO I TO6.000
---
109,000 I 111,000
/
147.000 149,000
135,000 137,000
163,000 164,000
152,000 154,000
140,000 142,000
--
166,000 167,000
157,000 159,000
145,000 147,000
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