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Help ID a taper pipe thread.

The Extractor

Cast Iron
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Dec 17, 2010
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Western CO
I have a couple grease line adapters I need to replace and I cannot ID the taper thread on one side.
It is a steel fitting with a hex in the center with a 10mm x 1.0 compression fitting for a 6 mm nylon line and the other male thread is what is stumping me.
It is a 1.0 mm pitch with the small end of about 7.5 mm dia and the large end at the hex being 8mm dia.

Any help is appreciated.


Thanks! - A
 
I Think Larry got it right. Pipe threads in Europe are almost always British standard either parallel or tapered. Keep in mind the thread form for BSPP or BSPT is 55 degree not 60.
 
I Think Larry got it right. Pipe threads in Europe are almost always British standard either parallel or tapered. Keep in mind the thread form for BSPP or BSPT is 55 degree not 60.


But for hydraulic and pneumatic fittings they become more and more metric
Like the PG thread is obsolete now in new electrical equipment

Peter
 








 
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