The outer diameter is also recognized as the external or major thread diameter. It is the diameter of the non-existent cylindrical surface coinciding with the crest of the thread. It is considered the thread’s largest diameter and the screw diameter.
The height of the helix is lifted in the upward direction and around the outer thread. The measurement of the outer diameter can be done using a clipper. In addition to clippers, you can also use a thread pitch gauge for its accurate measurement.
Clippers are commonly used to take male thread measurements. In contrast, you can use a thread pitch device to measure a female thread. Measuring both threads with appropriate tools can help in saving both money and time.