rotrax
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An interesting thread is Brass Thread, (sometimes improperly called a standard). A fine thread, 26tpi through the range, stemming, I believe, from when brassware was hand-turned, and the turner could traverse the screwcutting tool at a constant rate irrespective of the diameter.
Re. metrication, I once owned a pre-war Morris car which had metric fine threaded bolts with imperial-sized hexagons.
IIRC Brass is the same as Cycle Threads-26TPI-and buying Brass taps and dies was always much cheaper than buying Cycle ones once restoring old motorbikes became popular.
The suppliers cottoned on to charging more for Cycle pretty quickly, but missed that Brass Threads were completly interchangeable in most sizes.
As an aside, my 1930 Rudge motorbike-the one I won my first race on-had 9mm across flats nuts with a 5/16 cycle thread bore holding the cylinder to the crankcase. Good thing there were plenty of them, as the walls were pretty thin!
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