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various_dimensions_of_hardware_i_often_use_in_3d_printed_projects [13.05.2021 08:08] – [Screws] Pascal Sutervarious_dimensions_of_hardware_i_often_use_in_3d_printed_projects [09.09.2023 23:55] – [Screws] Pascal Suter
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 |  | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2 | 5 | |  | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2 | 5 |
 | Counter sunk Metal Screw | M4 | 4.3 | tbd | 8 | | Counter sunk Metal Screw | M4 | 4.3 | tbd | 8 |
 +|  | M6 | 6.3 | tbd | 12 |
 |  | M3 | 3.3 | tbd | 6 | |  | M3 | 3.3 | tbd | 6 |
 |  | M2 | 2.8 | 1.7 | 3.8 |  |  | M2 | 2.8 | 1.7 | 3.8 | 
 | Flat Head Metal Screw | UNC 4-40 | 3.0 | tbd | 5 | | Flat Head Metal Screw | UNC 4-40 | 3.0 | tbd | 5 |
 +|  | M3 | 3.3 | tbd | 6 (head height: 3mm) |
 ====== Nuts ====== ====== Nuts ======
 **tight** and **loose** are the circumscribed Polygon radius for a tight fit, where the Nut needs to be pulled in and will stay in, or loose, where it is easy to slied the nut in and out.  **tight** and **loose** are the circumscribed Polygon radius for a tight fit, where the Nut needs to be pulled in and will stay in, or loose, where it is easy to slied the nut in and out. 
 ^ Nominal Size ^ tight ^ loose ^ Thickness ^ ^ Nominal Size ^ tight ^ loose ^ Thickness ^
 | M3 | 2.8 | 2.9 | 2.5 |  | M3 | 2.8 | 2.9 | 2.5 | 
 +| M4 | 3.45 | 3.6 | 3 |
 +| M5 | 3.95 | 4.2 | 4 (nylock: 5 ) |
 +| M6 | 4.9 | 5.2 | 5 |
 | UNC 4-40 | 2.5 | x | 1.9 | | UNC 4-40 | 2.5 | x | 1.9 |
  
 +====== Hole Drill Size for inner Threads ====== 
 +For more dimensions see [[https://schraube-mutter.de/bohrtabelle-fuer-metrisches-iso-gewinde/|Source]] 
 +^ Screw Size ^ Thread spacing ^ drill size ^ 
 +^ M1 | 0,25 mm | 0,75 mm | 
 +^ M2 | 0,40 mm | 1,60 mm | 
 +^ M3 | 0,50 mm | 2,50 mm | 
 +^ M4 | 0,70 mm | 3,30 mm | 
 +^ M5 | 0,80 mm | 4,20 mm | 
 +^ M6 | 1,00 mm | 5,00 mm | 
 +^ M7 | 1,00 mm | 6,00 mm | 
 +^ M8 | 1,25 mm | 6,80 mm | 
 +^ M9 | 1,25 mm | 7,80 mm | 
 +^ M10 | 1,50 mm | 8,50 mm | 
 +^ M12 | 1,75 mm | 10,50 mm | 
 +^ M14 | 2,00 mm | 12,00 mm | 
 +^ M16 | 2,00 mm | 14,00 mm |
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