how the inches threads should be converted into mm sizes?
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Answer / k.vijay kumar reddy,9032368086
By Multipling with 25.4.
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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Answer / dj
In india thread sizes are according to BSP Standards...
So if its a 1/2" thread is around 19.8 mm & 3/4" is 24.5 mm.
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