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    The Depth of a Thread Is Figured by Measuring the Distance
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The Depth of a Thread Is Figured by Measuring the Distance

Question 14

Question 14

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The depth of a thread is figured by measuring the distance between the crest and the root of the thread, as measured at a right angle to the axis.

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