OK, thanks. That raises another question: what would "10 gauge" be?





"Doug Rupert" <drup...@sympatico.ca>

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2005-12-06 18:59
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        Objet : RE: KR> Nuts and bolts



10 refers to the size, probably 10 gauge and 32 refers to threads per 
inch.
Question 2 probably 12-32 which would be a machine screw not AN.

Doug Rupert



Could somebody well versed in the secrets of the Imperial system tell me:



1 - When a thread size is expressed at, say, 10-32, what do the "10" and 

the "32" stand for?



2 - The AN system starts at AN3, which is 10-32. What would be the next 

smaller size in the standard Imperial system?



Serge VIDAL




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