Standard ASME B1.3:2007(R2022) 2007 preview

ASME B1.3:2007(R2022)

Screw Thread Gaging Systems for Acceptability: Inch and Metric Screw Threads (UN, UNR, UNJ, M, and MJ)

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Designation standards: ASME B1.3:2007(R2022)
Publication date standards: 2007
SKU: NS-1204921
The number of pages: 20
Approximate weight : 60 g (0.13 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASME

Annotation of standard text ASME B1.3:2007(R2022) :

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GENERAL

(a) This Standard presents screw thread gaging systems suitable for determining the acceptability of UN, UNR, UNJ, M, and MJ screw threads on externally and internally threaded products. It establishes the criteria for screw thread acceptance when a gaging system is used.

(b) A screw thread gaging system comprises a list of screw thread characteristics that must be inspected/ evaluated to establish the acceptability of the screw threads on a threaded product and the gage(s) which shall be used when inspecting/evaluating those characteristics.

(c) Federal Government Use. This Standard is approved by the Department of Defense and federal agencies, and is incorporated into FED-STD-H28/20, Screw Thread Standards for Federal Services, Section 20. The use of this Standard by the federal government is subject to all the requirements and limitations of FED-STD-H28/20.

Reaffirmed: 2022

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