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Holes and Hole Notes

Hole Definitions
Through/Thru
Hole cuts through
entire thickness
Clearance
Hole large enough to
allow screw head (and
driver) to pass through
Blind
Hole does not cut
through entire
thickness

Hole Definitions
Countersink
Conical-shaped recess
around hole at surface
Often used to accept
tapered screw
Counterbore
Cylindrical recess around
hole at surface
Often used to receive a
bolt head or nut
Tapped
Hole has internal threads
Hole Note Symbols
Hole Notes
A 0.25 diameter blind hole
is drilled 0.75 deep. Then a
0.38 diameter counter bore
is drilled 0.25 deep.
Counterbore or
Spotface symbol
Depth
symbol
Hole Notes
A 0.38 diameter blind hole
is drilled 0.50 deep.
Hole Notes
A 0.38 diameter hole is drilled
completely through the object.
Hole Notes
A 0.50 diameter hole is
drilled completely through
the object. Then a
countersink is created with a
1.00 diameter at the
surface and tapering at 82.
Countersink or
symbol
Thread Notes
Thread are dimensioned
with the use of local
notes.
Two methods
ISO
Unified National Thread
method
Unified National Thread Notes
Thread per Inch
Major Diameter
Coarse or Fine
threads. In this
case C for
course, F is for
fine.
ISO Thread Notes
M for Metric
12, Nominal
Diameter in mm
1.5, Pitch of
the threads
6, Grade of tolerance in the
threads. Can be whole
number from 3 to 9.
H, allowance. H means no
allowance, G means tight
allowance.
Prior to THRU may
appear an LH for
Left Hand thread

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