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Author: | Jazzbutcher [ 04 Nov 2018 17:36 ] |
Post subject: | 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Anyone know if 10/32 UNF bolts are the same as 3/8ths UNF? Thanks Paul. |
Author: | TOPGUMM [ 04 Nov 2018 17:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
10/32 equals 5/16 in my head |
Author: | barney [ 04 Nov 2018 18:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Jazzbutcher wrote: Anyone know if 10/32 UNF bolts are the same as 3/8ths UNF? Thanks Paul. in a word NO 10/32 UNF https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-32-Socket-H ... 2616484635 3/8 UNF https://www.ebay.com/itm/Stainless-Stee ... :rk:2:pf:0 one of these might help https://app.box.com/s/4ulzu8egtjin3etmkyj5 |
Author: | Jazzbutcher [ 04 Nov 2018 19:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Thanks for clearing that up guys. Imperial bolts are a pain for me, luckily not so many on the 1125r as there were on the Firebolt. Mainly a mix on the frame fittings rather than anything else. Thanks again. |
Author: | rik [ 04 Nov 2018 21:26 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Jazzbutcher wrote: Anyone know if 10/32 UNF bolts are the same as 3/8ths UNF? Thanks Paul. Were you off school with a cold the day they introduced fractions? ![]() ![]() |
Author: | pash [ 04 Nov 2018 21:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Are we talking 10-32, which is effectively a 3/16 UNF? |
Author: | Jazzbutcher [ 04 Nov 2018 22:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Yes 10-32, sorry put a / instead of a - so 3/16ths Thanks. |
Author: | Nutah [ 05 Nov 2018 17:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
rik wrote: Jazzbutcher wrote: Anyone know if 10/32 UNF bolts are the same as 3/8ths UNF? Thanks Paul. Were you off school with a cold the day they introduced fractions? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Jazzbutcher [ 05 Nov 2018 18:30 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Must've been, Although 10-32 doesn't sound like a fraction to me, although 10/32 does as well as 3/16. so how does 10-32 equate in fractions to 3/16ths, I'm always up for learning things I missed? |
Author: | Adam [ 05 Nov 2018 19:11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
The second number (32) refers to the TPI, which is the same as the 3/16 UNF. |
Author: | gusm2 [ 05 Nov 2018 19:18 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
rik wrote: Jazzbutcher wrote: Anyone know if 10/32 UNF bolts are the same as 3/8ths UNF? Thanks Paul. Were you off school with a cold the day they introduced fractions? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | pash [ 05 Nov 2018 19:59 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
There isn't actually a 3/16 UNF. UNF threaded forms are defined in ANSI/ASME B1.1, which can be found here. #1 to #12 then the size is the diameter from 1/4" upwards, obvious isn't it ![]() |
Author: | Jazzbutcher [ 05 Nov 2018 21:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
I don't find it obvious at all. If it said 3/16ths or 1/4 or any fraction size I would understand that, as that is obvious, but 10-32 isn't, ANSI/ASME B1.1, F**k, I must've missed science class as well. I've managed to replace nearly every bolt on my 1125r without having to read a book & I'm not about to read ASME B1.1-2003 [Revision of ASME B1.1-1989 (R2001), a whole F****n' book on thread sizes as that is just totally anal. Jesus, I only wanted a F****n' bolt size folks. |
Author: | Nutah [ 05 Nov 2018 21:42 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view ... ajaxhist=0 have a set of these from my apprenticeship....in the early eighties , honestly worth there weight in gold ![]() |
Author: | Jill Brown [ 05 Nov 2018 21:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: 10/32 UNF are these 3/8ths |
Jazzbutcher wrote: I don't find it obvious at all. If it said 3/16ths or 1/4 or any fraction size I would understand that, as that is obvious, but 10-32 isn't, ANSI/ASME B1.1, F**k, I must've missed science class as well. I've managed to replace nearly every bolt on my 1125r without having to read a book & I'm not about to read ASME B1.1-2003 [Revision of ASME B1.1-1989 (R2001), a whole F****n' book on thread sizes as that is just totally anal. Jesus, I only wanted a F****n' bolt size folks. Please don't piss off Pash, as he is an absolute legend and worth his weight in gold. An absolute mine of information ![]() |
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