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RE: Pilot hole sizing for Type-F Thread Cutting Screws ? ? ?
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Original poster: "Rich" <rdjmgmt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Type "F", I understand STD threads and type "J" or round root radius
threads but what do you mean for type "F". A standard 10-24 takes a #16
or .177 drill.
Rich, a machinist for years.
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Subject: Pilot hole sizing for Type-F Thread Cutting Screws ? ? ?
Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H" <daniel.h.mccauley@xxxxxxxx>
Anyone know what the pilot hole size would need to be to use a 10-24
Type-F Thread Cutting screw.
My handy Machinist Handbook didn't seem to have the info in it (or at
least i couldn't find it)
Thanks
Dan