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In this specification, 1/4 indicates the nominal diameter of the thread in inches, 20 signifies the number of threads per inch, and UNC stands for Unified National Coarse, which describes the thread form. The 2B denotes the class of fit for external threads, with B indicating internal threads.
Thread forms UNC: Unified Coarse, most commonly used thread in general purposes. UNF: Unified Fine, finer threads allows better torque control and higher load tolerance.
The Hole Callout tool adds driven diameter dimensions to holes created by the Hole Wizard or circular cut features. Best results are obtained by creating holes using the Hole Wizard. Hole callouts are available in drawings. If you change a hole dimension in the model, the callout updates automatically.
Callouts give detailed views of specific interior or exterior spaces. They use a larger scale than the rest of the floorplan in order to better reveal detailed work or specific elements. Common spots that often have callouts include stairwells, kitchens, and bathrooms.
To add a hole callout: Click Hole Callout (Annotation toolbar), or click Insert Annotations Hole Callout. The pointer changes to . Click the edge of a hole, then click in the graphics area to place the hole callout.

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Through callouts, players share relevant information regarding opponents locations and movements, contributing to a co-construction of a distributed knowledge of the game environment.
Steps Look for a label with the callout printed on it. Use the first number to figure out the diameter of the threads. Read the second number to find the number of threads per inch. Use the abbreviation to determine the thread standard if it is listed. Look for a number from 1 to 3 indicating the tolerance class.
Note that there are five types of callouts, including: note , tip , warning , caution , and important . Callouts provide a simple way to attract attention, for example, to this warning. Danger, callouts will really improve your writing.

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