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  2. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    24.26 mm 3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter 1-1/16"-16 HS Precision 2000 Short Action [40] M26.97: 1.588 mm 60° 1-1/16"-16 Surgeon 591 Short Action [41] M26.97: 1.588 mm 60° 24.13 mm 3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter 1-1/16"-16 Thompson/Center Icon [42] M26.97: 1.588 mm 60°

  3. Propane, butane, and LPG container valve connections

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    W 21,8 x 1,814 LH – 55° (G.05) France: EU-Shell (G.8) Gaz (G.3) Quick coupling 20 mm (G.52) Quick coupling 21.7 mm threaded (G.57) Quick coupling 27 mm (G.59) Quick coupling 35 mm Jumbo (G.56) Quick Coupling Fork Lift (G.66) Quick Coupling Fork Lift Bayonet (G.65) Shell-F (G.2) Germany: 1 ¾" x 6 ACME (G.31) G 3/8 LH EN ISO 228-1 (G.25)

  4. JIC fitting - Wikipedia

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    JIC fitting systems have three components that make a tubing assembly: fitting, flare nut, and sleeve. As with other flared connection systems, the seal is achieved through metal-to-metal contact between the finished surface of the fitting nose and the inside diameter of the flared tubing.

  5. National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    National pipe straight–coupling: ... 3.2837 20.000 508.0000 24 8 0.12500000 3.1750 ... then president of Franklin Institute, presented a standard for nuts, ...

  6. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to a coupling requiring solvent welding, soldering, or rotation (for threaded couplings), a union allows easy connection and disconnection multiple times if needed. It consists of three parts: a nut, a female, and a male end. When the female and male ends are joined, the nut seals the joint by pressing the two ends tightly together.

  7. Coupling nut - Wikipedia

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    A coupling nut A coupling nut and its orthographic view. A coupling nut, also known as extension nut, is a threaded fastener for joining two male threads, most commonly a threaded rod, [1] [2] but also pipes. [3] The outside of the fastener is usually hexagonal so a wrench can hold it.