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Horizontal pitch - Wikipedia Horizontal pitch (HP) is a unit of length defined by the Eurocard printed circuit board standard used to measure the horizontal width of rack mounted electronic equipment, similar to the rack unit (U) used to measure vertical heights of rack mounted equipment One HP is 0 2 inches (5 08 mm) wide [1][2] A standard 19-inch rack is 95 HP wide of which 84 HP is typically usable A standard 23
Thousandth of an inch - Wikipedia A thousandth of an inch is a derived unit of length in a system of units using inches Equal to 1000 of an inch, a thousandth is commonly called a thou ˈθaʊ (used for both singular and plural) or, particularly in North America, a mil (plural mils)
Drill bit sizes - Wikipedia Metric drill set, 1 0–6 0 mm by 0 1 mm, jobber length The case that holds them in an indexed order (by size), via a graduated series of holes, is called a drill index Metric drill bit sizes define the diameter of the bit in terms of standard metric lengths Standards organizations define sets of sizes that are conventionally manufactured and stocked For example, British Standard BS 328
Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia The millimetre (SI symbol: mm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10−3 metres ( 1 1 000 m = 0 001 m) To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10 −3 m and 10 −2 m (1 mm and 1 cm)
Birmingham gauge - Wikipedia The Birmingham gauge ranges from 5 0 or 00000, the lowest gauge number corresponding to the largest size of 0 500 inches (12 7 mm), to 36, the highest gauge number corresponding to the smallest size of 0 004 inches (0 10 mm) The increments between gauge sizes are not linear and vary [2] At higher gauge numbers, the increment between the two highest gauges is 0 001 inches (0 025 mm), while at
British Association screw threads - Wikipedia British Association screw threads, or BA screw threads, are a set of small screw threads, the largest being 0BA at 6 mm diameter They were, and to some extent still are, used for miniature instruments and modelling They are unusual in that they were probably the most "scientific" design of screw, starting with 0BA at 6 0 mm diameter and 1 0 mm pitch and progressing in a geometric sequence
List of unusual units of measurement - Wikipedia One rack unit (U) is 1 75 inches (44 45 mm) and is used to measure rack-mountable audiovisual, computing and industrial equipment Rack units are typically denoted without a space between the number of units and the 'U'
Millimetre - Wikipedia The millimetre (SI symbol: mm; international spelling) or millimeter (American spelling) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousandth of a metre, the SI base unit of length