Category Archives: Thread data

High-Performance Fasteners: The Ultimate Thread Form Guide

Essential thread types for high performance fasteners

Understanding thread types is critical for selecting fasteners that meet performance, safety, and compatibility requirements. This guide outlines the most common thread systems used in bolts, nuts, and studs—including Metric, Unified, UNJ, UNR, and Whitworth forms.

For over 50 years, Hague Fasteners has manufactured precision threaded fasteners in steels, stainless steels, and superalloys. Therefore, we know how thread selection affects strength, fatigue life, seal integrity, and interchangeability.

How to Identify a Thread

  • System: Metric ISO, Unified, Whitworth, Pipe, Trapezoidal, Buttress
  • Diameter and Pitch: Metric uses mm pitch; Unified/Whitworth use TPI (threads per inch)
  • Series: Coarse, Fine, Extra Fine, Special
  • Class of Fit: Metric (6g, 6H); Unified (1A/1B to 3A/3B)
  • Form Geometry: ISO/Unified 60°, Whitworth 55°, UNJ/UNR radiused root, ACME 29°, Trapezoidal 30°
  • Hand/Starts: Right or left-hand, single or multi-start

Metric & Metric Fine Threads (ISO, 60°)

Metric threads use pitch in millimetres. Coarse “M” is standard. Fine “MF” improves preload control and engagement in thin sections.

Size Coarse Pitch (M) Common Fine Pitches (MF) Angle Notes
M6 1.0 0.75 60° General purpose
M8 1.25 1.0 60° Machinery, structures
M10 1.5 1.25, 1.0 60° Better clamp control
M12 1.75 1.5, 1.25 60° Thin sections
M16 2.0 1.5, 1.0 60° Vibration resistance
M20 2.5 2.0, 1.5 60° Flanged joints
M24 3.0 2.0, 2.5 60° Pressure boundary
M30 3.5 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 60° Large studs

FAQs on Metric Threads

  • What’s the difference? Metric Fine has smaller pitch for better preload control.
  • When to use MF? Thin walls, short engagement, vibration resistance.
  • Same angle? Yes—both use 60° flank angle.

Unified Threads UNC & UNF (ASME B1.1, 60°)

Size (inch) UNC (TPI) UNF (TPI) Angle Notes
1/4 20 28 60° General fixtures
3/8 16 24 60° Preload control
1/2 13 20 60° Structural fasteners
5/8 11 18 60° Studs, couplings
3/4 10 16 60° Pressure equipment
1 8 12 60° Heavy joints

FAQs on UNC & UNF Threads

  • What’s the difference? UNC is coarse, easier to assemble. UNF is fine, better clamp control.
  • Which is stronger? Depends on application—UNC for depth, UNF for engagement.
  • Same angle? Yes—60° flank angle.

UNJ & UNR Threads (ASME, 60°)

UNJ threads feature a controlled root radius for improved fatigue strength. UNJC is coarse pitch, UNJF is fine pitch. UNR is a rounded-root version of UNC/UNF.

FAQs on UNJ & UNR Threads

  • UNJ vs UNJF? UNJF is fine pitch within the UNJ family.
  • UNJC vs UNJF? UNJC is coarse pitch, same root radius.
  • What is UNR? Easier to roll, less controlled than UNJ but fatigue resistant.
  • Where used? Aerospace, defence, rotating equipment.

Whitworth Threads BSW & BSF (BS 84, 55°)

Whitworth threads use a 55° flank angle with rounded crests and roots. BSW is coarse; BSF is fine.

FAQs on BSW & BSF Threads

  • BSW vs BSF? BSF has finer pitch for thin sections.
  • Interchangeable? No—Whitworth differs from Metric/Unified.
  • Where found? Legacy British equipment, restoration, heritage plant.

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British Stainless Steel Association Feature the Hague Calc App

We are thrilled this morning to see the BSSA feature our Free App on their News pages.

Hague Fasteners are proud members of the British Stainless Steel Association and their guidance and expertise is a great benefit to all Hague Fasteners Customers who seek expertise and guidance on the use and specifications of all types of Stainless Steel and Anti-corrosive Alloys.

You can see the News Story on the BSSA Website HERE

BSSA News

or view the Hague Fasteners Membership page HERE

Hague Thread App Features in Fastening & Assembly Solutions And Technology Magazine

News of the success and popularity of the Hague Screw Thread Calculator iPhone App is spreading “FAST” as we are featured on the FAST Website – the UK’s ONLY journal dedicated 100% to the subject of fastening, bonding and assembly in manufacturing applications.

FAST

Take a look at their feature on our Screw Thread App HERE

Zeus Book Thread Data Tables

Screw Thread Calculator iPhone Free App – Version 2.0
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We are pleased to announce the imminent update to our “modern day Zeus book”.

At last the Thread Data Charts made famous in engineers pocket guides for decades are consigned to history.

The major v2.0 update to our Free utility has been submitted for approval in the AppStore and will be on your devices within days.

The outstanding update brings the requested full diameter / pitch combination selection across Metric, Unified and Whitworth thread forms.

Now the custom dual scroll wheel gives total functionality for all preferred, non-preferred and custom thread forms. You can now quickly identify 1st, 2nd & 3rd choice thread pitches for each diameter and see the relevant data.

The Hague Screw Thread Calculator will now allow you to select custom pitches beyond Coarse, Fine & Extra Fine.

The update also now calculates and displays the tapping drill size (mm) for every calculated thread across all Metric & Imperial thread forms.

This latest release of our popular and unique Thread Data app sees a resource far greater than the antiquated Zeus Precision Thread Data Tables often seen in the toolbox of engineers around the world.

We welcome any further requests and recommendations you would like seen implemented in any future updates of the Engineers Free Resource:- The Hague Screw Thread Calculator.

Download Hague Screw Thread Calculator FREE in the Appstore

Hague Screw Thread Calculator Update

The Hague Thread Calculator has been extraordinarily received by engineers, students and industry professionals in the few weeks since it’s launch.

The fastener and engineering industry has quickly learnt of The Hague App and news is indeed spreading fast. Hague are thrilled to see their Fastener App feature in a news story in the May edition of Fastener & Fixing Magazine.
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During the weeks following the launch The Hague App development team have been working around the clock to improve the app even further and Hague Fasteners are excited by Version 2.0 which is being submitted to the AppStore for approval over the course of the next few days.

The update will see the inclusion of the tapping drill size data but most excitingly sees the ability to totally customise the selection of Diameter and pitch combination across all thread types, UN, Whitworth & Metric.

Don’t keep this fantastic tool a secret, share our FREE Screw Thread Calculator iPhone Fastener App with your colleagues and associates in time for the next major update.

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/hague-screw-thread-calculator/id853369162?mt=8