
Originally Posted by
TLDV8
The angle (60 degrees) is the same on both,the difference is depth which in turn effects threads per mm.
You can cut metric with the same tip tool (if it is a universal and not set)
Yea mate but the ramp angle is different --ie the number of turns per cm down the bolt. Ramp angle dictates the force required or the force able to be applied.
The way I was explained it is that metric coarse is like a short wedge running round the bolt whereas metric fine is a longer wedge
Provided of course we have bolts of same tensile strenth and quality of thread finish.
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