ASME B1.5 : 1997 : R2004
Superseded
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ACME SCREW THREADS
08-23-2021
01-01-2014
Foreword
Standards Committee Roster
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Federal Government Use
1.3 References
1.4 Reference Temperature
1.5 Units of Measure
1.6 Terminology
1.7 Computer-Generated Size
2 Specifications for General Purpose Acme Screw Threads
2.1 Angle of Thread
2.2 Pitch and Lead of Thread
2.3 Height of Thread
2.4 Thickness of Thread
2.5 Allowance (Minimum Clearance) at Major and Minor Diameters
2.6 Chamfers and Fillets
2.7 Basic Thread Form Dimensions
2.8 General Purpose Standard Acme Thread Series
2.9 Classification and Tolerances, General Purpose Acme Threads
2.10 Basic Diameters
2.11 Length of Engagement
2.12 Tolerances
2.13 Allowances (Minimum Clearance) (es) for Pitch Diameter
2.14 Limits of Size
2.15 Thread Designations
2.16 Formulas for Determining Diameters
2.17 Maximum-Material Profile Option
3 Specifications for Centralizing Acme Screw Threads
3.1 Angle of Thread
3.2 Pitch and Lead of Thread
3.3 Height of Thread
3.4 Thickness of Thread
3.5 Allowance (Minimum Clearance) at Major and Minor Diameters
3.6 Chamfers and Fillets
3.7 Basic Thread Form Dimensions
3.8 Standard Centralizing Acme Thread Series
3.9 Classification and Tolerances, Centralizing Acme Threads
3.10 Basic Diameters
3.11 Length of Engagement
3.12 Tolerances
3.13 Allowances (Minimum Clearance) (es)
3.14 Limits of Size
3.15 Thread Designations
3.16 Formulas for Determining Diameters
3.17 Maximum-Material Profile Option
4 Gages for General Purpose Acme Threads
4.1 Measurement Uncertainty Estimates
4.2 Application
4.3 Gage Blanks
4.4 Gage Tolerances
4.5 Gages for External Threads
4.6 Gages for Internal Threads
4.7 ASME B47.1 Gage Blanks
5 Gaging for Centralizing Acme Threads
5.1 Gage Tolerances
5.2 Gages for External Centralizing Acme Thread
5.3 Gages for Internal Centralizing Acme Screw Threads
Nonmandatory Appendices
A - Acme Centralizing Threads Alternate Series With Minor Diameter
Centralizing Control
B - Multiple-Start Acme Threads
C - General Purpose Acme Thread Class 5G
D - Centralizing Acme Thread Classes 5C and 6C
E - Three-Wire Method for Measurement of Pitch Diameter of 29 deg
External Acme Threads
F - Ball Method for Measurement of Internal Pitch Diameter of 29 deg
Acme Screw Threads
G - Go Gage Functional Size Compensation, Flank Angle Correction,
Limit Gaging of Setting Ring, and Gaging Problem Areas
H - Tolerances for Acme Screw Thread Gages Over 5.000 in.
I - Determining Limits of Size for Multiple-Start Diameter/Pitch
Combinations
Describes two general applications of Acme threads: namely, general purpose and centralizing.
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes CSA B73 (07/2004)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 2004
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PublisherName |
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Status |
Superseded
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