How to Measure Bolts, Nuts and Screws Using a Thread Gauge Size Tool

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  • čas přidán 7. 10. 2020
  • An in-depth tutorial on how to use a bolt gauge sizing tool. This tool will help you identify the Diameter, Thread Pitch, and Length , which are the 3 main dimensions to size a fastener. Purchase Our Gauge Here: www.boltsandnuts.com/shop/bol...
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Komentáře • 142

  • @mayflowertrillium
    @mayflowertrillium Před rokem +20

    Thanks! After decades as a DIYer, I learned something new here; namely, that the fastener length is "whatever goes into the hole". So, for flat-head machine screws, the official way is to measure the *whole* length. Not a big deal if you're taking a sample screw to the store to match, but is important if you're ordering without a screw to match.

  • @nickwee258
    @nickwee258 Před 4 měsíci +5

    It's 5am here and I've been trying to catch up on my drone setup videos when I came across this. Very informative and well-explained! Your effort is much appreciated.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I do the research and put in the time to make these videos as informative as possible!!

  • @kdao1007
    @kdao1007 Před rokem +2

    awesome video, just what i need. Great step by step instructions. Thank you!! will be buying a few of these for each tool box. Invaluable knowledge

  • @m.n.q.1670
    @m.n.q.1670 Před 3 lety +9

    Great explanation of all the functions available, better than other videos. 👍

  • @pianodocSDA
    @pianodocSDA Před rokem

    Excellent presentation! Now I know how to use this tool! Thanks so much!

  • @rotarythread
    @rotarythread Před rokem +1

    This is really cool, it will come in handy for future projects!

  • @wilkstertwins
    @wilkstertwins Před 2 lety

    Great video. Demonstrations were easy to follow.

  • @karakantouvalos
    @karakantouvalos Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the lesson. Nice, clear and to the point.

  • @Ikillintel1
    @Ikillintel1 Před 2 lety

    Just ordered one, I was looking up reviews for this tool and your video came up, love the information and demonstration.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, that really means a lot. I’m glad we could help!!

  • @eezyclsmooth9035
    @eezyclsmooth9035 Před 2 lety +2

    Well done video . Learned a lot of things I didn't know but always wanted to.
    Thanks.

  • @NickConteSC
    @NickConteSC Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for explaining the use of that nifty tool! Very useful!

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      Hi Nick, I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching!!

  • @rggivens8775
    @rggivens8775 Před 10 dny

    Yes! Thank you, I have a lot of fasteners I need to measure.

  • @maurohernan031
    @maurohernan031 Před rokem

    Thank you and have a blessed day.

  • @highcotton63664
    @highcotton63664 Před 9 měsíci

    After wasting time on google searching for the answer w no luck this was just what I needed, THX!!!

  • @Leib33
    @Leib33 Před 3 lety +16

    Very hand tool. Cleverly and concisely designed, also great concise presentation as well. Edit: Oops, meant to write "handy tool" but I guess my meaning came through. Thanks much.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey awesome, I’m glad you found this helpful! We try our best to make our videos clear and concise.

  • @richhamel6810
    @richhamel6810 Před 3 měsíci

    That was extremely informative and useful. Thank you.

  • @MikeF031
    @MikeF031 Před rokem +1

    Extremely helpful and direct. Thank you for this.

    • @mariarusso3790
      @mariarusso3790 Před rokem

      Hello Mike how are you doing today. Hope you have a nice weekend 😊

  • @gregpflaum
    @gregpflaum Před 8 měsíci +4

    You checked the thread pitch wrong. The ridges are above the labels, but you tested the ones below. For example, at 3:29 you say "I'm going to come over to the 13 and try that", but you use the ridges _below_ the 13. The ridges for 13 thread pitch are actually above the "13" label. At 5:28 you say 18 but are actually on 20.

  • @richardM980
    @richardM980 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Very helpful, had a gauge for sometime but never really knew how to use it till now!

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 10 měsíci

      Right! They’re super useful and most people don’t know how to use the whole thing! Glad you found our video!! Thanks for the comment!

  • @slapenta100
    @slapenta100 Před rokem

    Excellent tool and presentation, thanks!

  • @SoAnswerAway
    @SoAnswerAway Před 2 lety

    Just bought your tool on Amazon. Thank you. Can't wait to use it.

  • @Kevscancave
    @Kevscancave Před rokem

    Great information absolutely enjoyed it! Thanks!

  • @rubberplantsandwich
    @rubberplantsandwich Před 2 lety +1

    I've just bought one of these, so this video gives me much joy

  • @jaimedpcaus1
    @jaimedpcaus1 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice! I often go to the hardware store and eye balling things. Now I'll be more prepared, thanks. 😉

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you found this video! Sounds like you’ll be saving time and money! Let us know if we can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Andy

    • @jaimedpcaus1
      @jaimedpcaus1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BoltsandNutscom Thank you!

  • @Noblepasimov
    @Noblepasimov Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, very well presented.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Malcolm - thank you so much, that really means a lot. I’m glad you found this helpful! - Andy

  • @ohaya1
    @ohaya1 Před měsícem

    Super useful, thank you!

  • @remorgan8280
    @remorgan8280 Před 2 lety

    Well done presentation. I liked it a lot.
    Cordially,
    RE Morgan
    Decatur, GA

  • @oncenterline
    @oncenterline Před rokem

    Good video and gauge. Also, it might help to use the correct thread pitch when confirming whether or not the bolt is fine or coarse.

  • @alexpocs8649
    @alexpocs8649 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for all you do.

  • @keithnichols396
    @keithnichols396 Před 2 lety

    Ty you thaught me something i wondered about and you taught me how to use the guage

  • @williamc2930
    @williamc2930 Před 9 měsíci

    Now I understand! Easy! Thanks.

  • @babarentals2941
    @babarentals2941 Před 2 lety

    This whole time i would screw it in thinking that we the fit. I need this gauge. Awesome vid!

  • @daveb8679
    @daveb8679 Před měsícem

    Excellent. Thank you

  • @383lt1impala
    @383lt1impala Před 2 lety

    This is awesome. Thanks I’ll be buying a few gauges.

  • @jerrycapizzi2081
    @jerrycapizzi2081 Před 2 lety

    this was very helpful, thanks

  • @drewd7824
    @drewd7824 Před měsícem

    Great video!!

  • @1987whitez
    @1987whitez Před 3 lety

    Good video! . When i seen your video went purchase one of these good to have around.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety

      Hi JP the Z, can you tell me more about your issue when trying to figure out the size? I might be able to help further. Thanks Andy

    • @1987whitez
      @1987whitez Před 3 lety

      @@BoltsandNutscom Of course when using the thread pitch for either metric or inch cannot fine one with the correct groove

  • @Kurosaki02061
    @Kurosaki02061 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank You !

  • @tobytran833
    @tobytran833 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the video. helped a lot

  • @BVonBuescher
    @BVonBuescher Před 11 měsíci +8

    Would it kill you to do at least ONE metric example?

  • @evo6swap
    @evo6swap Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you awesome information

  • @gargaj
    @gargaj Před rokem

    Thanks, just got one of these tools myself, and I wasn't sure if the bolt diameter was "the hole it fits in snugly" or "the one it no longer fits in" because of the threads themselves.

  • @tristantaus4556
    @tristantaus4556 Před 2 lety

    Thank you I need to buy one of these

  • @muhammadakmal3693
    @muhammadakmal3693 Před rokem

    very good video

  • @johnnichols4135
    @johnnichols4135 Před měsícem

    Thank you.

  • @fargoneurtoo3384
    @fargoneurtoo3384 Před rokem

    Excellent ! TY.

  • @makaveli2tt
    @makaveli2tt Před 3 lety

    Very good presentation. Thanks for sharing

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety

      Hi Elijah, thank you for the compliment and watching!

  • @videoarchiveman
    @videoarchiveman Před rokem

    great video 👌

  • @MarlonSanchez123
    @MarlonSanchez123 Před 25 dny

    Thank you

  • @carrytrainer.editor3321

    Hot Damn! That's awesome. Sold!

  • @papabear4066
    @papabear4066 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @chrisduke4039
    @chrisduke4039 Před měsícem

    You guys need too sponsor Jimmy oakes he is in desperate need of your expertise from little Chris in the UK

  • @209chevymon
    @209chevymon Před rokem

    what about socket head cap screws aka allen bolts how are those measured

  • @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
    @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369 Před rokem

    HOWdy B&N, ...
    Thanks ...
    COOP
    the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond, INDIANA
    ...

  • @notta3d
    @notta3d Před 3 lety

    Nice tool.

  • @spevakdesigns
    @spevakdesigns Před 11 měsíci +2

    Learning about markings on bolt heads goes a long ways also. If you see three or 6 lines evenly spaced in a radial pattern on the bolt head that's an sae grade 5 or grade 8 respectively. Graded metric bolts will have 5.8, 8.8, 10.9 or 12.9 stamped on the head. On a flathead screw the angle of the countersink is also an indicator. 90 deg is metric and 82 deg is SAE.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Totally agree! You know your stuff!!

    • @Leib33
      @Leib33 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thanks for that info. Definitely added to my knowledge base. I'm 68 and always welcome learning something new.

  • @KJAAICH2
    @KJAAICH2 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very usefull !!!

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      Awesome I’m glad you found this useful!! Thanks for watching!!

  • @keithtristansenarillos5669

    Could you also make a video about how to measure drill bit sizes?

  • @Pygar2
    @Pygar2 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a graphite part with 3/16 holes in it- what diameter bolt might fit well?

  • @SwazNasty
    @SwazNasty Před rokem

    What size screw fits into the standard 5?

  • @JAI45624
    @JAI45624 Před 2 lety

    GOOD VIDEO

  • @frankhoward8321
    @frankhoward8321 Před 2 lety

    Where can I get a gauge in the UK.

  • @zoozolplexOne
    @zoozolplexOne Před 2 lety +1

    cool!!

  • @rajukhokhani6221
    @rajukhokhani6221 Před rokem

    from where available ? and price ?

  • @adzijderlaan7070
    @adzijderlaan7070 Před 2 lety +1

    Good tool. metric bolts have a number on the head. 4.6 8.8 10.9 12.9 that indicates the material properties. (See google)

  • @a.caution.hairy.tail.
    @a.caution.hairy.tail. Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you ! I just got one of these off Amazon and everything written on the package wasn't English and on a good day I can barely speak that

  • @mayeri3083
    @mayeri3083 Před rokem

    Seems to be out of stock. Would love to pick up a few templates. When you guys restocking?

  • @darnellbourassa1081
    @darnellbourassa1081 Před 3 lety +1

    What size nut driver will I need for the 1/2 bolt to fasten?

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, a standard 1/2” diameter hex nut will require a 3/4” wrench size. (That can vary if you are using a different style nut.). I hope that helps, thank you for you inquiry!

  • @ChickenPermissionOG
    @ChickenPermissionOG Před 28 dny

    what if you have an uncommon tpi

  • @zythum999
    @zythum999 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking to size some small screws for a guitar. Will this product work for that? Thanks in advance.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I believe guitar screws are very tiny. This may not be good for something that small.

  • @MrBrenluke
    @MrBrenluke Před 2 lety +1

    What if you pick up a metric nut, will it confuse someone to think that it might be imperial after using the gauge?

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety +1

      Metric nuts have a different diameter, so they will not fit or be loose. They may also have a Metric grade mark, to help initially. I do agree with what you are saying though- anything is possible.

  • @HsingSun
    @HsingSun Před 3 lety +1

    How about metric M8-1.25, how many thread?

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 3 lety

      Hi Sunshine, M8-1.25 is the diameter and pitch. The last thing you would be looking for is length. I hope that helps, if not please reach out so we can assist you further. Sincerely, Andy

  • @buzoff4642
    @buzoff4642 Před 6 měsíci

    Okay nuts and bolts experts, a question from a novice house maintainer. My mower has a countersunk hex bolt and I need to go buy a tool to take it out to clean underneath. How do I know what size driver to buy? I can't take it out to measure it, as I have no tool to do so.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds like you are looking for a set of hex keys or allen wrenches. They generally come in a set, hopefully one of those is them. You might also be able to check with the manufacturer. I hope that helps!

    • @buzoff4642
      @buzoff4642 Před 5 měsíci

      @@BoltsandNutscom Thanks. Did exactly that, got a Kobalt set, worked well. Have a good day.

  • @jacobpayne7265
    @jacobpayne7265 Před 11 měsíci

    This is a serious question but how did you become “certified” is there a course you can take?

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 11 měsíci

      Yep! @andytheboltguy is certified by the Fastener Training Institute!

  • @helloall3977
    @helloall3977 Před 6 měsíci

    Is this tool a must have for bike mechanics? I would like to gift this to someone

  • @soupkup9377
    @soupkup9377 Před 2 lety

    What if I need to measure a threaded hole from a second hand dresser?

    • @buzoff4642
      @buzoff4642 Před 6 měsíci

      I used drill bits for that. I use the one that slides in fairly good fit, then hold it up against screws, to pick out one that the spiral is just a bit larger than the width of the drill bit.

  • @frankjames4743
    @frankjames4743 Před 2 lety

    A 10mm bolt needs a 10mm wrench.
    What size wrench is needed for a 3/8 bolt?
    That is a nice gauge,

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Frank, a 10mm bolt wrench size can very between the different types. Generally when someone says a 10mm bolt, they are referring to the thread diameter and not the wrench size. If you let me know exactly what bolt you are looking at, I can look into it further. Thanks for watching and your comment!

    • @frankjames4743
      @frankjames4743 Před 2 lety

      @@BoltsandNutscom Thank you for your response and informative video. What I am irked about is we still having to purchase two different sets of socket, wrenches, impact sockets and so on. I think I am finally understanding part of my confusion. When I say the bolt is 3/8, the shaft diameter is 3/8, but the head of the bolt and wrench required is 9/16, one size larger. Thanks again for helping me and others get a handle on this. peace

  • @OrangeManStan
    @OrangeManStan Před 2 lety

    So what would have happened if it was a metric nut? I suppose it would be slightly loose. Not great though

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      I don’t recommend measuring metric nuts with this gauge, it only measured inch nuts. If you have a matching metric bolt you can figure the pitch and diameter, and then run the nut on the bolt. That my little work around for that. Let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thanks for watching!

  • @alpeshpatel2986
    @alpeshpatel2986 Před 2 lety

    GOOD

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před rokem

      Thank you

    • @vm2901
      @vm2901 Před rokem

      @@BoltsandNutscom Hi! Great video. I think @3.23 you are checking 24 tread... Regards

  • @trangia12
    @trangia12 Před 2 lety

    You should have mentioned “Grade” also.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety +1

      We will have a separate video for grades. This was more-so how to measure. Thank you for watching!

  • @mikenco
    @mikenco Před 7 měsíci

    Odd that your gauge says "USA thread pitch". Imperial isn't 'merican :) ..also, all new American cars (and most everything technical) are all built using Metric! Cool tool BTW!

    • @buzoff4642
      @buzoff4642 Před 6 měsíci

      Likely due to the Euro owners of "American car" companies.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 5 měsíci

      American fastener standards are all written in inch measurements. (IFI, SAE, ASTM, etc). Thread pitch for imperial standards are measured in TPI or threads per inch which come from American standards. These gauges measure USA thread pitches & Metric for non American fastener standards (DIN, JIS, Etc). Most nations have their own standards concerning fastener dimensions.

  • @marylamb6063
    @marylamb6063 Před 2 lety +1

    My car has a lot of 13 mm bolts.

  • @peha524
    @peha524 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Metric is so much easier.

  • @gravl1
    @gravl1 Před 2 lety +2

    And I’ve been measuring the size of my nuts the wrong way all this time.

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před 2 lety

      Awesome glad this helped! Thank you for watching!! 😂

  • @maurohernan031
    @maurohernan031 Před rokem

    Blessings, John 3:16. Jesus loves you.

  • @MrThemold
    @MrThemold Před 3 měsíci

    Not a ruler! It is a scale.

  • @samyswry7497
    @samyswry7497 Před 5 měsíci

    Why are you when talking you moving your hane

  • @paulcarter2907
    @paulcarter2907 Před 2 lety

    Lost me on the nuts..When you are teaching something that's obvious to you, you MUST appreciate it's not obvious to someone else..Ever taught someone to drive?

    • @BoltsandNutscom
      @BoltsandNutscom  Před rokem

      Paul, you may have skipped over where I explain the nuts. It’s at the end of the video. I mention it in the beginning, but explain it in the end. Thanks for watching. Andy

  • @jaylawson8535
    @jaylawson8535 Před 20 dny

    You don't include the threads portion of the bolt in your length. Only the shank (grip length). The grip length will change with every bolt size. A 6" bolt will have the same amount of threads as a 9" bolt but the 9" bolt will have a longer grip length. The grip length (shank) is the portion of the bolt that is the same thickness of whatever material you are bolting. Bad video.

  • @adrianvasile4683
    @adrianvasile4683 Před měsícem

    What are those products which still use standard threaded bolts? Are you repairing very old machinery? Stop perpetuating a stupid system!