F fokket Banned Joined Feb 19, 2008 Messages 10 Apr 18, 2008 #1 Hi, I've searched and managed to get value for E series, but I'm in need of thread dimension for 6P/G2/C2/C3 etc. series for both head and the tailcap. I actually have thread gauge, but it keeps giving me odd values. Great thanks.
Hi, I've searched and managed to get value for E series, but I'm in need of thread dimension for 6P/G2/C2/C3 etc. series for both head and the tailcap. I actually have thread gauge, but it keeps giving me odd values. Great thanks.
Torque1st Enlightened Joined Apr 22, 2006 Messages 400 Location KC Metro, Kansas Apr 18, 2008 #2 What kind of "thread gauge" are you using?
tvodrd *Flashaholic* , Joined Dec 13, 2002 Messages 4,987 Location Hawthorne, NV Apr 19, 2008 #3 My ancient 6P is 1 1/8-20 for the head and 7/8-20 for the tail. Larry
Torque1st Enlightened Joined Apr 22, 2006 Messages 400 Location KC Metro, Kansas Apr 21, 2008 #4 Try here: http://www.precisiontwistdrill.com/techhelp/help_pages/pitch_diameter.asp or http://www.precisiontwistdrill.com/techhelp/pdf/pitch_diameter_measurement.pdf The CandlePower server is down AGAIN as usual.... -Grrrr It makes participation a real hassle. The connection has timed out The server at candlepowerforums.com is taking too long to respond. * The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. Click to expand... It is usually down for an hour or more...
Try here: http://www.precisiontwistdrill.com/techhelp/help_pages/pitch_diameter.asp or http://www.precisiontwistdrill.com/techhelp/pdf/pitch_diameter_measurement.pdf The CandlePower server is down AGAIN as usual.... -Grrrr It makes participation a real hassle. The connection has timed out The server at candlepowerforums.com is taking too long to respond. * The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. Click to expand... It is usually down for an hour or more...