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 Posted: 17:35 - 07 Feb 2022 Post subject: Re: Thread and nut pitch |
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| XT65 wrote: | Good afty all hope all's well
chain adjusters Question: [or anything with bolts]
If:
[21 94002-08000-0S NUT, HEX., 8MM •••••••••••••• 2 2 2 2 2 2 2]
[22 94030-08000 NUT, HEX., 8MM ••••••••••••••2 2 2]
And two different pitches are given:
M8 standard = 1.25
M8 fine = 1.00
and if I measure the pitch of the adjuster threads with a pitch gauge and it fits 1.25 better than 1.00 mm
Then does that mean I'd use the fine [bearing in mind one's the lock-nut] so it's a tighter fit , or:
use the standard 1.25 as measured on the adjuster threads?
Is that the convention , [I've never thought about it before]?
Do you find the pitch of something ie a thread and call it the 'standard'
and then use the 'fine' as the nut's internal thread -
or is it simply 'like for like'?
given that - how would I know just from the part description what pitch it is meant to be and nothing to suggest it in the parts info either?
Hope this makes sense -- Maybe .25 of a mm is neither here nor there in the grand scheme of things and as I said ,it's not something I've given any thought to ,tbh .....
If it goes on ,it goes on
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If it fits the 1.25mm gauge better than it fits the 1.00mm gauge then you get the 1.25mm pitch version.  ____________________ PRESENT: 2018 BMW S1000XR SE Sport.
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It's not a choice, or about loose and tight threads, it's an either /or choice.. One nut when screwed on the appropriate bolt will move along the thread 1mm if rotated one turn , the other 1.25mm, if you mix the threads the nut will jam on the thread, if you keep turning the nut then it will rip the threads on which ever is the softest material, usually the nut. Most threads are the standard coarse thread ,for 8mm , the 1.25, only special applications use the finer thread. ____________________ All the above is my personal opinion, you can see my lips move, but I'm talking out of my arse.
I've been riding, and fixing , bikes for 50 years, in that time the more I learn, the less I am absolutely sure of..... |
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I've never yet in my life seen a M8 x 1mm pitch bolt (that I recognised as one).
The odds that it's not 1.25mm pitch are very remote especially for a chain adjuster, there's just no reason for it to be a fine pitch. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 3 years, 317 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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