UNF · cutting tap · nominal dimensions

#5-44 UNF
tap drill size.

For #5-44 UNF, the reference drill is #38: 0.1015 in (2.578 mm).

The reference value is kept separate from the 70% and 75% calculated targets. Actual fit still depends on thread class, tool, material, runout, and the hole you really make.

Reference drill Provisional
Calibrated relative diameter · 1 in reference
Provisional reference — row-level source not closed
#38
0.1015 in · 2.578 mm
Calculates to79.6%theoretical full thread
70% target0.1043 in2.650 mm
75% target0.1029 in2.613 mm
Where this drill sits from 0 to 1 inch
#38 · 2.578 mm on a zero to 25.4 millimetre scale. Neighbor marks: 2.6 mm, #39.
0 25.4 mm

Detail A · basic 60° profile

What the percentage describes.

“Theoretical full thread %” is radial thread height from nominal geometry. It is not axial engagement length and not a fit-class acceptance measurement.

Axial section of #5-44 UNF Schematic 60-degree internal and external thread profiles with the common chart drill line and basic internal minor-diameter reference. Differences are exaggerated for explanation. BASIC INTERNAL MINOR-DIAMETER REFERENCE · 83.3% CHART DRILL Ø 0.1015 IN / 2.578 MM PITCH P = 0.577 MM 60° INTERNAL THREAD / WORKPIECE MATING EXTERNAL THREAD — BASIC PROFILE SCHEMATIC · PROFILE DIFFERENCE EXAGGERATED 79.6% THEORETICAL FULL THREAD
The 83.3% line is a basic-profile reference—not a universal interference switch. Actual fit depends on the internal and external thread profiles, class, tolerances, tap, and real hole.

Real drill alternatives

Neighboring sizes.

These are diameter neighbors, not silent recommendations. A positive delta makes a larger hole and a lower nominal theoretical percentage; a negative delta does the opposite.

Nearest nominal bits to #38
BitSystemDiameterDeltaCalculated full thread
2.6 mm metric 0.1024 in / 2.6 mm +0.0009 in 76.7%
#39 number 0.0995 in / 2.527 mm -0.0020 in 86.4%
#37 number 0.1040 in / 2.642 mm +0.0025 in 71.1%
2.5 mm metric 0.0984 in / 2.5 mm -0.0031 in 90.0%
#40 number 0.0980 in / 2.489 mm -0.0035 in 91.5%
2.7 mm metric 0.1063 in / 2.7 mm +0.0048 in 63.3%
Optional spatial explanation SCHEMATIC · NOT TO SCALE

Why 3D is useful here

A thread is a helix, not a row of triangles.

Load a draggable cutaway to see the continuous internal thread. Exact diameter and profile comparisons remain in the 2D drawing above.

Evidence and limits

Why this row says provisional.

Tap-drill row: A familiar chart or D-minus-pitch value that was not closed against a single row in the selected OSG/Guhring public tables. Kept visible for audit, never labeled normative or manufacturer-published.

Open Drill Bit Size Chart source

60° geometry: Public primary reference for Unified and metric 60-degree thread geometry. The percentage-thread equation is a theoretical basic-profile calculation, not a fit or torque guarantee.

Open National Institute of Standards and Technology geometry source

The repository also records 11 source records and a dataset version on every page.