Understanding Screw Sizes – Inch Standards
Understanding Screw Sizes – Inch Standards Screws with a diameter smaller than 1/4" have a nominal size indicated by a number (e.g. #8 or #10). 1/4" and larger diameters are shown as inches. The diameter refers to the major diameter, or outside edge, of the threads. If the screw size includes a dash with a number following it, that is the ... ................
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