What does the tool do?
The Thread Pitch Gauge Simulator interactively teaches metric thread pitch and inch TPI values, how gauge blades are matched to the thread profile and how the correct pitch is selected.
Simulator for metric and inch thread-pitch selection, tooth-profile matching and gauge usage.
Learn metric pitch, inch TPI and thread-profile matching with a thread pitch gauge.
The Thread Pitch Gauge Simulator interactively teaches metric thread pitch and inch TPI values, how gauge blades are matched to the thread profile and how the correct pitch is selected.
For metric threads, pitch is read in millimetres as the distance between two crests. For inch threads, TPI, or threads per inch, is used. The correct gauge blade fits the thread profile without light gaps and without forcing.
Threads should be clean, the blade should be placed parallel to the thread axis, full-profile contact should be checked and metric/inch series should not be mixed. Damaged, painted, filled or worn threads must be interpreted carefully.
Wrong metric/inch series, tilted profile placement, worn thread, dirty surface, unnoticed light gap, 55°/60° profile difference and nominal diameter-pitch mismatch may cause incorrect selection.
Create realistic educational visuals for thread pitch gauge reading and profile matching.
Turns thread pitch gauge use into a technical educational visual with metric/inch blades, thread-profile matching, light-gap checking and correct pitch selection.
Thread pitch gauge, metric and TPI blades, close-up thread profile, comparison of correct fit and light-gap mismatch, 60°/55° profile note and measurement-result card should appear.
The AI visual is for education and presentation support; it must not be used as a real measurement report, calibration certificate or quality-control record.
Add thread type, metric/TPI mode, estimated pitch, profile angle, part type and correct/incorrect fit examples to obtain a more realistic output.
Professional educational visual for Metalurjist.com.tr Thread Pitch Gauge Simulator, metric and inch TPI gauge blades, close-up blade fitting a screw thread profile, light-gap check, 60 degree and 55 degree profile difference, correct pitch selection card, threaded metal part, clean workshop/laboratory environment, dark navy and turquoise scientific UI style, realistic technical illustration, high detail, no watermark, no fake text.