gjengetypes
Gjengetypes refers to the classification of screws and bolts based on their thread form, pitch, and major diameter. Understanding gjengetypes is crucial for proper assembly and ensuring components fit together correctly. The most common gjengetypes are standardized to ensure interchangeability between different manufacturers.
One widely recognized system is the Unified Thread Standard (UTS), which includes Unified National Coarse (UNC)
Another significant standard is the Metric Thread System (M), which uses millimeters for pitch and diameter.
Beyond these primary standards, other gjengetypes exist for specific applications. For example, pipe threads, such as