British Standard Whitworth
British Standard Whitworth : British Standard Whitworth (BSW) est une norme (BS 84:1956) de pas de vis basée sur l’unité impériale, basée sur le filetage Whitworth conçu et spécifié par Joseph Whitworth en 1841, qui était la première norme nationale de pas de vis au monde. British Standard Whitworth sur Wikipédia (fr)
British Standard Whitworth : British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is a screw thread standard that uses imperial (inch-based) units. It was devised and specified by British engineer Joseph Whitworth in 1841, making it the world’s first national screw thread standard. It became widely adopted across the United Kingdom and its former colonies, influencing engineering practices globally. BSW also laid the foundation for several related thread standards, including British Standard Fine (BSF), British Standard Pipe (BSP), British Standard Conduit (BSCon) and British Standard Copper (BSCopper) threads. Although largely superseded by metric standards in modern engineering, BSW remains in use in restoration, vintage machinery, and certain legacy industries. British Standard Whitworth sur Wikipédia (en)
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