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Thread Size Converter
Cross-reference between metric (ISO), UNC, UNF, and BSW thread sizes. Search by any thread designation or select a metric size to find the closest equivalents.
Thread Cross-Reference
| Metric | Ø mm | Pitch mm | UNC | UNF | BSW | Stress Area mm² |
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Thread Standards Overview
The four main thread standards used worldwide:
- Metric (ISO 261/262) — Designated M + diameter (e.g. M8). Pitch in mm. 60° thread angle. Most common worldwide.
- UNC (Unified National Coarse) — Diameter-TPI format (e.g. 5/16-18). 60° angle. Standard coarse pitch for USA/Canada.
- UNF (Unified National Fine) — Same system as UNC but with finer pitch (more TPI). Better vibration resistance.
- BSW (British Standard Whitworth) — 55° thread angle. Diameter in inches with TPI. Legacy standard, still found in older equipment.
Pitch vs TPI Conversion
For example: M8 × 1.25 mm pitch = 25.4 / 1.25 = 20.32 TPI (not a standard TPI, confirming it’s not directly interchangeable with any inch thread).
Stress Area
Where d is the nominal diameter and P is the pitch. Stress area is used to calculate bolt tensile and proof loads.
⚠️ Important: “Closest equivalent” does NOT mean interchangeable. Metric and inch threads have different pitches even when diameters are similar. Never force a metric bolt into an inch-tapped hole or vice versa — this will damage both components.
ℹ️ Tip: To identify an unknown thread: (1) Measure the major diameter with calipers. (2) Use a thread pitch gauge to determine pitch or TPI. (3) Cross-reference in the table above.
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