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June 02, 2020, 02:37:46 PM »
Here is an excellent link for identifying pipe threads....
https://trimantec.com/blogs/t/thread-identification-guide
The common ones we see are 1/8"-27 NPT, 1/8"-28 BSPP, and M10 x 1 mm Metric Pipe threads.... Most are available in straight (requires a sealing washer or O-ring) or tapered (seals on the threads, using Teflon tape)....
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June 02, 2020, 02:46:17 PM »
EXCELLENT find! Thanks Bob. Can this be stickied? I see a time in the future when I will need it and not be able to find it.
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It already is!....
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Thanks Bob, that very helpful.
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