March 2016

Typically, if an external threaded part is cut too small, it ends up being rejected or scrapped. Because API RSC threads are tapered, moving the shoulder back makes the “under-sized” thread essentially “larger”.

When cutting/inspecting an external API pin rotary shouldered connection, it is not necessary to scrap the part if the thread is measured and found to be undersized. If the stand-off is too small ( less than 0.620″) the torque shoulder can be faced back by a corresponding amount (on the Z axis) to bring the stand-off back into tolerance.

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For example, API pins have a standoff of 0.625″ with a tolerance range of 0.620″ -0.635″. Therefore if the pin was cut too small and the stand-off reads 0.615″, the shoulder can be faced back 0.005″ to meet the minimum acceptable standoff of 0.620″ or farther. Gagemaker ST-7001 gages help you control this process by quantifying the standoff in a repeatable fashion.