Thread Calculator

Thread Calculator uses D and P or TPI to calculate basic pitch diameter, root/minor diameter, pitch lead, TPI equivalent, and 60° thread geometry with H=0.866025P for metric and US screw threads.

mm
mm
Basic Pitch Diameter
9.026 mm
The theoretical cylinder where thread thickness equals groove width.
External Root Diameter d3
8.160 mm
Radial Root Depth 0.920 mm
Basic Minor Dia d1 8.376 mm
The designated root boundary diameter and depth for standard external threads.
Thread Pitch
1.500 mm
Single-Start Lead Same as pitch
TPI Equivalent 16.933 TPI
Linear axial distance advanced by one complete 360-degree rotation.
Nominal Diameter Eq.
0.394 in
Equivalent Pitch 0.059 in
Eq. Pitch Dia 0.355 in
Direct mathematical conversions of the primary dimensions into the opposing unit system.
Fundamental Triangle H
1.299 mm
Profile Standard ISO Metric
Truncation Height 0.162 mm
Theoretical height of the sharp V-profile before truncation is applied to crests and roots.
Machining Application Note
Dimensions shown are theoretical basic profiles (zero allowance). Actual manufactured threads require proper class tolerances applied to these basic sizes to guarantee fitment.

This Thread Calculator computes the basic 60-degree thread profile geometry for both metric and US customary (inch) threads. Enter a nominal major diameter and thread pitch (or threads per inch), select the measurement system and thread application, and the calculator returns the basic pitch diameter, root and minor diameters, thread depth, pitch and lead data, cross-unit equivalents, fundamental triangle height, and truncation values — all from the standard analytical form of the 60-degree thread profile.

Results are theoretical basic dimensions at zero allowance. They are the starting reference for applying tolerance classes, allowances, and manufacturing limits per the relevant ISO or ASME standard.

What the Thread Calculator Measures

Basic Pitch Diameter E = D − 0.649519P

The coaxial cylinder at which thread tooth thickness equals groove width. Serves as the primary functional diameter for thread fit and the reference surface for pitch-diameter gauging.

External Root Diameter (d₃) d₃ = D − 1.226869P

The outer boundary of the root relief zone on external threads (bolts and screws). Defines the deepest extent of the thread form before the root radius is applied in production.

Internal Minor Diameter (D₁) D₁ = D − 1.082532P

The minimum inner diameter of the thread form in nut and threaded-hole mode. Used as the basic reference for tap drill selection calculations (which are outside this tool's scope).

Thread Pitch and Single-Start Lead P (mm) or 1/TPI (in)

Pitch is the axial distance from one thread crest to the next. For single-start threads, lead equals pitch. Multi-start lead calculation is outside this tool's scope.

TPI Equivalent / Pitch Equivalent TPI = 25.4 / P

Converts the active pitch dimension to the opposite unit system. Metric mode shows the TPI equivalent; US mode shows the millimetre pitch equivalent. Useful for cross-referencing fastener catalogues.

Fundamental Triangle Height (H) H = 0.866025P

The full height of the sharp theoretical V-profile before any crest or root truncation is applied. All derived depth dimensions are fractions of H.

Truncation Height H/8 (ext.) · H/4 (int.)

The height removed from the theoretical sharp apex to form the flat or rounded crest. External threads use H/8 truncation; internal threads use H/4, producing the wider crest flat characteristic of nut profiles.

Thread Calculator Formulas

All expressions derive from the standard 60-degree symmetrical thread profile defined in ISO 68-1 and carried through ASME B1.1 / B1.13M. Variables are defined in the table below the formula cards.

H = 0.866025 × P
Fundamental Triangle Height

Height of the complete sharp V formed by two flanks at 60°. The factor 0.866025 is (√3)/2, the exact trigonometric result for a 60-degree included half-angle.

E = D − 0.649519P
Basic Pitch Diameter

Subtracts 3H/8 (= 0.324760P × 2 flanks) from the major diameter. Sets the theoretical cylinder of equal tooth and groove widths.

d₁ = D − 1.082532P
Basic Minor Diameter

Removes 5H/8 from both flanks of the major diameter. Gives the nominal inner boundary of the thread form for external thread geometry.

d₃ = D − 1.226869P
External Root Diameter

Calculated as D minus 2h₃. Defines the maximum depth the root relief zone may reach on an external thread before it would encroach on the next thread form.

h₃ = 0.613435P
External Radial Root Depth

Radial distance from the major cylinder to the root boundary diameter d₃. Equals 17H/24 applied to a single radial direction.

H₁ = 0.541266P
Internal Basic Thread Depth

The radial engagement depth of the thread form in a nut or threaded hole, measured from the major diameter downward. Equals 5H/8 minus the H/4 crest flat allowance.

TPI = 25.4 / P
TPI from Metric Pitch

Direct conversion from millimetre pitch to threads per inch using the inch-to-millimetre definition. Inverse gives P = 1/TPI for US mode entry.

Symbol Meaning Unit
DNominal (major) diameter — calculator inputmm or in
PThread pitch — distance between adjacent crestsmm or in
TPIThreads per inch — US customary pitch expression1/in
HFundamental triangle height of the sharp 60° V-profilemm or in
EBasic pitch diametermm or in
d₁Basic minor diameter for external thread geometrymm or in
D₁Internal minor diameter — nut / threaded-hole modemm or in
d₃External root diametermm or in
h₃External radial root depthmm or in
H₁Internal basic thread depthmm or in

Worked Example — M10 × 1.5 External Thread

The following shows the theoretical basic profile results for the calculator's default input values. All dimensions are basic (zero-allowance) values derived solely from the 60-degree form equations.

Inputs
System: Metric (mm) Application: External (Bolt / Screw) D = 10.000 mm P = 1.500 mm
Results — Theoretical Basic Dimensions
Basic Pitch Diameter 9.026 mm
External Root Diameter (d₃) 8.160 mm
Radial Root Depth (h₃) 0.920 mm
Basic Minor Diameter (d₁) 8.376 mm
Thread Pitch (P) 1.500 mm
Single-Start Lead Same as pitch
TPI Equivalent 16.933 TPI
Nominal Diameter (in) 0.394 in
Equivalent Pitch (in) 0.059 in
Equivalent Pitch Diameter (in) 0.355 in
Fundamental Triangle (H) 1.299 mm
Profile Standard ISO Metric
Truncation Height 0.162 mm

These are theoretical basic profile values at zero allowance. The ISO 6H/6g tolerance class for this thread size, for example, applies specific upper and lower deviations to the pitch diameter and minor diameter to produce the actual manufacturing limits for the bolt and nut — that step is outside the scope of this calculator.

Metric and US Customary Input Modes

Metric Mode (mm)

Enter the nominal major diameter and thread pitch both in millimetres. The pitch input accepts any value, so this mode covers coarse, fine, and special pitches from the ISO metric series as well as non-standard pitches. The calculator uses P directly in all geometry expressions.

Results are returned in millimetres, with equivalent inch values shown in the unit-conversion card.

US Customary Mode (inch)

Enter the nominal major diameter in inches and the thread count as threads per inch (TPI). The calculator converts TPI to pitch distance internally using P = 1 / TPI before applying all 60-degree profile equations. Results are returned in inches, with equivalent millimetre values shown in the conversion card.

This mode covers Unified National (UNC, UNF, UNEF) and other 60-degree inch thread series. It does not verify whether the input TPI value corresponds to a listed series in ASME B1.1.

External and Internal Thread Mode

External — Bolt / Screw

Applies to male threaded fasteners and threaded shafts. In this mode the root card reports the external root diameter d₃ and the associated radial root depth h₃. The d₃ dimension defines the deepest root-relief boundary permitted under the standard external thread form.

Truncation height is reported as H/8, corresponding to the theoretical crest flat of the external profile before root-radius or form relieving.

Internal — Nut / Hole

Applies to nuts, threaded inserts, and tapped holes. In this mode the root card reports the internal minor diameter D₁ and the basic thread depth H₁. D₁ is the theoretical minimum bore required for the internal form, and is the standard baseline reference prior to adding tolerance allowances.

Truncation height switches to H/4, reflecting the wider crest flat geometry characteristic of the internal 60-degree profile. Tap drill sizes are not calculated by this tool.

Calculator Scope and Limitations

This is a theoretical basic thread geometry calculator. It applies the standard 60-degree profile equations to the inputs provided and returns the nominal basic dimensions at zero allowance. It does not calculate, verify, or replace any of the following:

Outside This Calculator's Scope

  • Tolerance class limits (e.g., 6H/6g, 2A/2B)
  • Allowance (fundamental deviation)
  • Maximum and minimum limit dimensions
  • Plating or coating stock allowance
  • Tap drill size
  • Clearance hole size
  • Over-wire / over-pin measurement
  • Inspection pass/fail gauging
  • Pitch-diameter correction for helix angle
  • Multi-start thread lead calculation

Production threads must be specified and inspected against the applicable standard — ISO 965 for metric tolerance classes, ASME B1.1 for Unified inch threads, or the relevant shop or industry specification. The theoretical basic values from this calculator are the starting reference, not the finished tolerance band.

References

  • ISO 68-1:1998 ISO general purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 1: Metric screw threads. Defines the 60-degree basic profile, H, pitch-diameter relationship, and truncation values for ISO metric threads.
    iso.org — ISO 68-1
  • ASME B1.1-2003 (reaffirmed 2018) Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form). Specifies the 60-degree Unified thread basic profile, series designations, and tolerance classes for inch fasteners.
    asme.org — ASME B1.1
  • ASME B1.13M-2005 (reaffirmed 2015) Metric Screw Threads: M Profile. ASME adoption of the ISO metric thread profile; covers basic form, tolerances, and allowances for M-profile threads used in US practice.
    asme.org — ASME B1.13M
  • ISO 965-1:2013 ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 1: Principles and basic data. The companion tolerance standard to ISO 68-1; defines deviation classes (e.g., 6H, 6g) applied to the basic profile dimensions.
    iso.org — ISO 965-1
  • NIST — Engineering Metrology Toolbox Length and dimensional measurement resources and unit conversion references.
    emtoolbox.nist.gov