Screw threads are used to fasten components and transmit motion or power. There are various types of screw threads classified by their form, included angle, and other geometric properties. Common thread types include British Standard, Whitworth, and metric threads. Screw thread geometry includes features like the crest, flanks, root, pitch, helix angle, and diameters. Errors in screw threads can occur during manufacturing and affect the thread form and fit. Measurement of screw threads involves determining dimensions like the major diameter, minor diameter, effective or pitch diameter, and pitch using instruments like micrometers, thread comparators, and slip gauges.