Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "British Standard Cycle (BSC) or (BSCy) is a British Imperial screw thread standard. Unlike other major British imperial thread standards (British Standard Whitworth and British Standard Fine) the thread runs at a 60 degrees rather than a 55 degrees angle. It generally comes as 26 threads per inch (tpi) and is similar to 1 mm ISO threads which are equivalent of 25.4 threads per inch and also run at a 60 degrees angle. It was originally used with both bicycles and motorcycles."@en }
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- British_Standard_Cycle comment "British Standard Cycle (BSC) or (BSCy) is a British Imperial screw thread standard. Unlike other major British imperial thread standards (British Standard Whitworth and British Standard Fine) the thread runs at a 60 degrees rather than a 55 degrees angle. It generally comes as 26 threads per inch (tpi) and is similar to 1 mm ISO threads which are equivalent of 25.4 threads per inch and also run at a 60 degrees angle. It was originally used with both bicycles and motorcycles.".
- Q4971097 comment "British Standard Cycle (BSC) or (BSCy) is a British Imperial screw thread standard. Unlike other major British imperial thread standards (British Standard Whitworth and British Standard Fine) the thread runs at a 60 degrees rather than a 55 degrees angle. It generally comes as 26 threads per inch (tpi) and is similar to 1 mm ISO threads which are equivalent of 25.4 threads per inch and also run at a 60 degrees angle. It was originally used with both bicycles and motorcycles.".