| Parameter | Inch Thread | Metric Thread |
| Measurement Unit | Threads per inch (TPI) | Millimeters between threads (Pitch) |
| Common Standards | Unified Thread Standard (UTS), ASME | ISO Metric Thread System |
| Thread Angle | Typically 60° (UTS), 55° (Whitworth) | 60° |
| Pitch Options | Multiple pitches per diameter (coarse and fine) | Coarse and fine pitch options per size |
| Size Range | Nominal diameters in inches (e.g., 1/4″, 3/8″) | Nominal diameters in millimeters (e.g., M6, M10) |
| Typical Applications | Widely used in USA, Canada, UK | Predominantly used worldwide, especially in Europe, Asia |
| Tolerance System | Fewer tolerance classes, less granular | ISO tolerances with wide tolerance ranges |
Inch threads specify the number of threads per inch (TPI), making them easier to measure in imperial units but potentially more complex to standardize internationally. Metric threads specify the pitch, or the distance between threads, giving finer control over thread engagement and strength characteristics. Metric threads simplify global manufacturing and control of tolerances with standardized pitch options and universal measurements. Both systems offer coarse and fine thread options to suit load, tension, and application requirements.