Contact Details

Piccadilly Precision Engineering Co.

Units H4/H5,

Halesfield 19,

Telford, Shropshire, TF7 4QT.

 

Tel: +44 (0) 1952 582113

Fax: +44 (0) 1952 583239

Warehouse

BSW and BSF THREAD GAUGES

 

Gauges for testing parallel threads having a full form Whitworth profile are manufactured to BS 84: 1956 and BS 919: Part 2: 1971.

 

BS84 specifies information for the Whitworth form and tabulates diameters for threads designed BSW and BSF.

 

BSW: is a coarse thread series from 1/8" to 6" diameter.

 

BSF is a fine thread series from 3/16" to 3" diameter.

 

Provision is made for three classes of fit for external threads. Close, Medium and Free and two classes for internal threads. Medium and Normal. Close class applies to threads requiring a snug fit, and is only used where there is a controlled accuracy of form and pitch. Medium class applies to better class interchangeable threads. Free and Normal classes apply to the majority of commercial quality threads. Unless otherwise specified by the customer, gauges for all internal and external product threads are made to the basic sizes as specified in BS 84, with the exception of Medium and Free fit bolts up to and including 3/4" diameter. These have a plating allowance, the magnitude of which is dependant on diameter and pitch

 

BS 919: Pt 2: 1979 specifies the limits for gauges with threads having a full form profile.

 

The gauges are dependant upon the diameter / pitch. Generally the larger the diameter the larger the limit, within defined bands.

 

The types of gauge which are recommended to be used are similar to those used for ISO and Unified threads, with the exception that the Go plugs and Go rings test the major, effective and minor diameters of the product threads (Maximum material limit). The Not Go gauges test the effective diameter only.

 

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