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Figure 4-13.—Screw thread terminology.
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ROOT—The  surface  of  the  thread  corresponding  to identify the necessary dimensions. Figure 4-14 shows the minor diameter of an external thread and the major gear nomenclature, and the terms in the figure are diameter of an internal thread explained  in  the  following  list: DEPTH—The distance from the root of a thread to the crest, measured perpendicularly to the axis. PITCH—The distance from a point on a screw thread to a corresponding point on the next thread, measured  parallel  to  the  axis. LEAD—The distance a screw thread advances on one   turn,   measured   parallel   to   the   axis.   On   a single-thread  screw  the  lead  and  the  pitch  are  identical; on a double-thread screw the lead is twice the pitch; on a triple-thread screw the lead is three times the pitch GEARS When gears are drawn on machine drawings, the PITCH DIAMETER (PD)—The diameter of the pitch circle (or line), which equals the number of teeth on the gear divided by the diametral pitch DIAMETRAL PITCH (DP)—The number of teeth to each inch of the pitch diameter or the number of teeth on the gear divided by the pitch diameter. Diametral pitch is usually referred to as simply PITCH. NUMBER  OF  TEETH  (N)—The  diametral  pitch multiplied by the diameter of the pitch circle (DP x PD). ADDENDUM CIRCLE (AC)—The circle over the tops of the teeth. OUTSIDE DIAMETER (OD)—The diameter of draftsman usually draws only enough gear teeth to the  addendum  circle. Figure  4-14.—Gear  nomenclature. 4-5

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