Fastener Identification Guide
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Curious how you figure out the size of the bolt, screw, stud or nut that you need? Our technician takes you through the steps to clearly identify the size, thread and length of any fastener you need.
Like the Bob Ross of explaining stuff!
Love the tone of your voice and the explanation of nominal diameter!!!
Again a very informative and great presentation! Hope we could have them more frequently.
Very informative, amazing narration and presentation. This is how I like to learn. Thank you.
Thank you. It felt like being at school again, yet I actually wanted to learn lol
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I was stupid forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
I found the charts here
www.metricmcc.com/catalog/Ch10/10-1012.pdf
www.metricmcc.com/catalog/Ch10/10-1013.pdf
Sir please give chart link which we have preffered.
you are a fantastic teacher
Wow!!! Great Video very well explained. Can you make one dealing with how to measure bottle threads with vernier calipers with single and multi start threads.
Nice video, was wondering can you supply where you got your chart from , been trying to find one like yours and nothing, all have decimal values.
www.metricmcc.com/images/thread_identification_chart.pdf
Thank you lecturer! 😜
Or..go to the hardware store and use the thread test display. Your choice. Good to know in corona days so you can order it online. Good video.
Where can I get that chart u have? Seen other on a few sites not as good as the one in this video
www.metricmcc.com/images/thread_identification_chart.pdf
fuck it ill just call a plumber
Excellent job
very helpful
thank you......
Your caliber will work for the nut. You have the ability to take "inside measurements".
This was a helpful video, I was teaching someone else and it explained it better than I can!
calipers have a limit on how small they can get. bout a quarter inch is the smallest diameter I can measure on mine
Thank u Sir....!!!👌✌🙏
Where can i find that thread identification chart that you use? thanks
Hi There , did you ever find that chart anywhere , ive looked it many places with nothing
There is a chart at mdmetric.com/tech/tict.htm that might help
www.metricmcc.com/images/thread_identification_chart.pdf
very nice and clear explanation.
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
What about Whitworth?
This video helped me identify and replace broken exhaust hardware, thank you!
Where can I find this thread identification Chart
www.metricmcc.com/images/thread_identification_chart.pdf
Great vid
This is a Quality Informative Video better than 1M funny videos. Thanks.
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Nice explanation, I have seen first time that intigrated scale
.56 inch is 9/16, its that easy... Umm, no...
Simple but very informative video
This was awesome is there a difference for Japanese cars Thanks
Thank you for this awesome video
Great video good explanation and teaching Thanks
thank you very much i liked your chart how did you calculate the .55 inches whats the formula to reac to 9/16th of an inch so soon I would love to hear from you sir- pls do continue your good job-
Rahul Atul 9/16 when mathed out it just over 1/2 so it's .55 inches
great video, very clear. Thanks!
Great video .... Thanks
You are a god amongst men
10:27 Thank you!!!!
please tell me you have a similar video about finding the torque specs of these bolts?
found it for myself
great info!
Can someone reply to me so I can know if I’m getting notification please
I can reply (here it is) but I haven't a clue what you mean!
Great video, can you send me the chart link?
www.metricmcc.com/images/thread_identification_chart.pdf
Great video, thank you!
High quality
a guide cant be easier than this
love it
What brand thread gauge is that you have?
Mitutoyo. Model 188-151
great vidoe
How did you convert 0.56 to 9/16ths??
Shaine MacDonald 562.5/1000 if find the common denominator 9/16 he was off a bit 560/1000 is 14/25
9/16= 0.5625
so I needed some bolts for my exhaust system. I found the bolt thread/inch 1.25 and bore was 10mm but the head of the bolt was different....nurel end it was a press fit bolt. took me some time to find out what to ask the parts shop.
good golly gosh that was really complicated
I just go to home depot and start opening up all the little bags......and trying them.