What are Pipe Minor and Major Diameters in Tapered Whitworth Threads?

In summary, the terms Pipe Minor Diameter, Pipe Major Diameter, and Tapping Drill Size refer to specific measurements and sizes used in the Tapered Whitworth pipe thread form. These can be found in the link provided and are used to determine the appropriate drill size for creating a hole to be tapped for a female connection. Further clarification may be needed from a European member with more knowledge on this thread form.
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http://www.accuratescrew.com/TechTips/images/tip8_screw1a.gif should help. Also, the tapping drill size is the size drill used to produce a hole which can be tapped for a female connection.
 
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Tapered Whitworth threads? Hoo. That's something you don't see every day in my parts. I can only guess as to what is referenced, but it appears that, at some gauge point determined in the thread spec, the major and minor diameters are still of the pipe thread. The tap drill size is just that, it is the drill bit size you predrill the hole for to prepare for running the desired tap through.

One of our Brit friends will have to verify that. I can't find anything specific to this thread form in Machinery's under this title. It is probably referenced under a different description and I just haven't found it yet. I'll keep looking.

EDIT: I found it in Machinery's. The Major diameter is definitely the major diameter of the thread form. The pipe minor diameter has me a bit stumped. It is not the minor of the thread form. For example, for the 1/16 nominal size (the first in the list) the minor diameter of the thread form is listed as 6.561. In that table it is listed as 3. That must mean that the pipe ID is 3mm. Unfortunately Machinery's doesn't go into a lot of detail for the tapered thread form as it does for the straight thread form. I will still have to yield to one of our European members for some assistance on this one. Good Luck.
 
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