![]() In the pop-up window, enter the thread type, size, designation, class, and direction of your screw. If you haven’t already, create your design and use the Thread tool to model your threads. Now that you have the values for the thread pitch and pitch diameter offset, head over to Fusion 360. And just like that, you have your pitch diameter offset value! It’ll look like this:Įnter the values for the major and minor diameter of your screw, the cutting diameter of the tool you’re using (you can easily find these on the manufacturer’s website), and the flat (or crest) into the spreadsheet. Once you’ve downloaded and opened the calculator, click the “Internal - Simple” tab.
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