![]() The second chart below is a US fraction to metric mm for the more common sizes up to 4". That is often found when trying to match a screw size using Digital Calipers (Inch Decimal to Screw Size) or drill a hole (Screw size to Nearest Fraction) for your project. This is the inches to fractions calculator, a simple and intuitive tool that helps you convert any decimal to fraction inches.
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