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Metric Thread vs Inch Thread: Buyer’s Comparison Guide

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For global fastener buyers, metric thread and inch thread confusion is one of the most common sourcing problems. The bolt may look close. The diameter may seem similar. But if the pitch system is wrong, the nut will not assemble correctly, and the whole batch may become unusable.

This issue appears often in machinery repair, replacement parts, OEM orders, and mixed-standard projects. The safest approach is simple: never confirm a fastener only by outside diameter.

What Is Metric Thread?

How Metric Thread Is Described

Metric thread is measured in millimeters. A typical description is M12 × 1.75, where M12 is the nominal diameter and 1.75 mm is the thread pitch.

Metric threads are widely used in Europe, China, most Asian markets, and many international industrial projects. Common standards include ISO and DIN specifications.

Buyers can review common standard fasteners when sourcing regular metric bolts, nuts, screws, and washers.

What Is Inch Thread?

UNC and UNF Threads

Inch thread is usually measured by threads per inch, also called TPI. For example, 1/2”-13 UNC means a 1/2 inch nominal diameter with 13 threads per inch.

UNC means Unified Coarse Thread. UNF means Unified Fine Thread. These are common in the United States, Canada, and equipment built to American standards.

Thread SystemExamplePitch DescriptionCommon Markets
Metric coarseM12 × 1.75Millimeters between threadsEurope, Asia, global machinery
Metric fineM12 × 1.5Smaller metric pitchAutomotive, precision assemblies
UNC1/2”-1313 threads per inchU.S. industrial equipment
UNF1/2”-2020 threads per inchAutomotive, aerospace-related uses

Key Differences Buyers Should Check

Do Not Rely on Diameter Alone

Some metric and inch fasteners look similar but are not interchangeable. For example, M12 and 1/2 inch are close in size, but the thread pitch is different.

Before ordering, confirm:

  • Nominal diameter
  • Thread pitch or TPI
  • Thread standard
  • Coarse or fine thread
  • Nut or tapped hole compatibility
  • Thread tolerance if required
  • Coating impact on thread fit

For replacement bolts or unclear samples, buyers should use gauges instead of photos.

When Custom Thread Requirements Are Needed

Mixed-Standard Projects

Custom fasteners are often required when equipment uses a special thread, non-standard length, partial thread, or matched assembly. This is common in maintenance projects where old machinery uses inch threads while new parts use metric threads.

For these cases, custom non-standard fasteners should be quoted with a drawing or measured sample.

Buying ScenarioRecommended Action
New metric equipmentUse ISO/DIN metric fasteners
U.S. machinery repairConfirm UNC or UNF
Unknown sampleCheck with thread gauge
OEM custom assemblyProvide drawing and tolerance
Coated threadsTest nut fit after coating

Final Advice

Metric thread and inch thread selection should be confirmed before price comparison. A low-cost fastener with the wrong thread is not a saving; it is a failed purchase.

For complete assemblies, review the full fastener products range and define the thread system clearly in the RFQ. Include diameter, pitch or TPI, thread standard, material, grade, finish, and matching nut requirements.

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