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- British_Standard_Cycle abstract "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. However it is now believed to be obsolete in motorcycle manufacture. In the bicycle industry it is still found on virtually all bottom bracket threads and the wheel axles of low-end models manufactured in China.Traditionally the parts it would be found on are: Front axle and seat pin 5/16th inch diameter (7.94 mm), 24 or 26 tpi threading Rear axle 3/8th inch diameter (9.53 mm), 26 tpi GB Stems using 5/16th inch diameter (7.94 mm), 26 tpi for the handlebar clampNote that M8 × 1.00 metric threaded parts can interchange with 5/16th × 26 tpi parts with a \"Class B fit\", meaning you should not go back and forth between threadings.British Bicycle standards for other parts which are not strictly BSC but come in similar fine fines include: Bottom Bracket cups diameter with a 24 tpi ISO standard or a 26 tpi Raleigh (now obsolete) standard↑".
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageID "23103972".
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageLength "2237".
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageRevisionID "687639449".
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink British_Standard_Fine.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink British_Standard_Whitworth.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_standards.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Screws.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Threading_(manufacturing).
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink ISO_metric_screw_thread.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Institution_of_Mechanical_Engineers.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Raleigh_Bicycle_Company.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Screw_thread.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLink Thread_angle.
- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "British Standard Cycle".
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- British_Standard_Cycle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Standard-stub.
- British_Standard_Cycle subject Category:Mechanical_standards.
- British_Standard_Cycle subject Category:Screws.
- British_Standard_Cycle subject Category:Threading_(manufacturing).
- British_Standard_Cycle hypernym Screw.
- British_Standard_Cycle type Ship.
- British_Standard_Cycle type Fastener.
- British_Standard_Cycle type Tool.
- 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.".
- British_Standard_Cycle label "British Standard Cycle".
- British_Standard_Cycle sameAs Q4971097.
- British_Standard_Cycle sameAs m.064kq5m.
- British_Standard_Cycle sameAs Q4971097.
- British_Standard_Cycle wasDerivedFrom British_Standard_Cycle?oldid=687639449.
- British_Standard_Cycle isPrimaryTopicOf British_Standard_Cycle.