TimBow123
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2007
- 12
We are currently creating a body and lid that have trapezoidal threads TR95(mm). The function of the lid is to screw down and with the aid of an o-ring create a waterproof enclosure. The fit between the lid and body is not to much of a concern other than we don't want the lid to skip off the body.
How do other companies control the threads from an incoming inspection point of view? We are considering thread gauges, but is this overkill? We are also not sure that the thread gauge tolerance would be too tight and over constrain the thread for something that doesn't necessarily need it.
Would anybody else have any experience in how to measure the pitch diameter of an internal thread, when the thread is in a blind hole (i.e inside an enclosed lid).
Thanks in Advanced.
How do other companies control the threads from an incoming inspection point of view? We are considering thread gauges, but is this overkill? We are also not sure that the thread gauge tolerance would be too tight and over constrain the thread for something that doesn't necessarily need it.
Would anybody else have any experience in how to measure the pitch diameter of an internal thread, when the thread is in a blind hole (i.e inside an enclosed lid).
Thanks in Advanced.