[AT] pipe threads
Mike Reggie
mrreg_99 at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 24 23:59:40 PDT 2006
This is just a guess, but I always thought the "F" after the NPT stood for
female, I've also seen it following the designation NPS, which is generally
just used for electrical fittings and is the same thread without the sealing
capability of the tapered thread. Again just a guess, but could the thread
you are looking for be a JIC thread?? I don't know how long that thread has
been in use, but it seems to be a finer thread than the standard pipe
thread, and I think it tapers.
If I was near my copy of Machinery's Handbook I could check, but it is at
the shop and I am home.
I hope this is of some help ........ Mike
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Subject: [AT] pipe threads
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 10:41:56 -0500
I'm trying to sort out some problems with a hydraulic line set up on an old
case. QUESTION: the code NPT = national pipe thread, the common threaded
pipe we use most of the time. Does the code NPTF = national pipe thread
fine? I thought it did and ordered some NPTF fittings and got NPT who is
right? I wanted fine threads.
Ken Frost
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