Screw Lead and Pitch Calculator

Find how far a screw advances in one full turn based on its pitch and number of thread starts.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

A screw thread's pitch is the axial distance between adjacent thread crests, while its lead is the axial distance the screw advances in one complete revolution. For a single-start thread the two are identical, but for a multi-start thread, where two or more parallel helical grooves run side by side around the shaft, the lead equals the pitch multiplied by the number of starts: lead = pitch × number of starts.

Mechanical designers rely on this relationship when specifying lead screws and ball screws for linear-motion systems — 3D printer Z-axes, CNC machine tables, and precision jacks — because a multi-start screw delivers faster linear travel per revolution than a single-start screw of the same pitch, trading some self-locking friction for speed, which matters when choosing between a leadscrew that needs a motor brake and one that holds position under load on its own.

Enter a screw's pitch and number of thread starts and this calculator returns the lead — how far the screw travels along its axis in one full turn.

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