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I'm mounting a 56HZ frame motor. The mounting holes will pass an 11/32" drill bit but not a 23/64" bit.

Is that a 1/4-20 size bolt hole? If not, what size do I need?

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5/16-18. standard size bolt.
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Google drill bit chart, print, insert in plastic cover, hang on shop wall. Yer welcome.
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(09-02-2017, 08:42 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Google drill bit chart, print, insert in plastic cover, hang on shop wall. Yer welcome.
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This guy at Pinterest must be even worse off than I am he's got a whole web page to saving himself from the wrong sized hole. He has that chart I posted in a much clearer version, which can be upsized to put onto a bigger paper. I love Kinko's for that stuff, big paper, they can plasticize anything, never costs a lot, winning......
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That's not a bad idea.
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(09-02-2017, 05:00 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I'm mounting a 56HZ frame motor.  The mounting holes will pass an 11/32" drill bit but not a 23/64" bit.

Is that a 1/4-20 size bolt hole?  If not, what size do I need?

Thanks!

Here is how I do this in my head. The hole is at lest 11/32 but I know the bolt needs a little wiggle room. so I subtract a 32nd and end up with 10/32. Now the trick is to start halving (simplifying) the fraction until I get a proper fraction. 10/32 becomes 5/16. In this case I only needed to halve it once. Many times the fraction can be halved multiple times. For example 24/64 becomes 12/32 which becomes 6/16 which finally becomes 3/8.
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