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I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to quickly and easily size the threads on a NON-FIRST pneumatic coupling. Is this done the same as sizing threads on a standard screw?
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There are many types of pipe threads used here in the USA. The most common and easily found at the local hardware store is NPT. This is a tapered thread and is most easily checked by measuring the outside of the pipe or inside of the inernal thread and then checking against the following:
NPT -- OD of pipe 1/16- 27 -- 0.3125 1/8-27 -- 0.405 1/4-18 -- 0.540 3/8-18 -- 0.675 1/2-14 -- 0.840 Size would be the closest/next largest. More info can be found at http://www.mcmaster.com/ and searching 'pipe threads' , click on 'pipe measurement'. If all fails take the fitting to the hardware store and they can tell you by matching. If you have a straight thread then this is another can of worms and they will not match with anything you have from FIRST. |
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