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  2. British Standard Pipe - Wikipedia

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    Taper threads, British Standard Pipe Taper thread (BSPT), whose diameter increases or decreases along the length of the thread; denoted by the letter R. BSPT threads [2] These can be combined into two types of joints: Jointing threads These are pipe threads where pressure-tightness is made through the mating of two threads together.

  3. National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    The pipe has a male NPT thread, while the elbow is female. ... as well as many British Standard Pipe threads and ISO 7–1, 7–2, 228–1, and 228-2 threads.

  4. Talk:National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    I can confirm that BSP and NPT are only vaguely compatible as tapered threads in the 3/4" and 1/2" nominal pipe sizes, 0.84 and 1.05 O.D. respectively but the threads are cut at different angles 55° vs 60° and cut with rounded vs straight peaks and valleys.

  5. Coupling (piping) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of adapters include one end BSP threaded with the other NPT threaded, and one end threaded with the other a plain socket for brazing. A coupling whose ends use the same connection method but are of different sizes is called a reducing coupling or reducer. An example is a 3/4" NPT to 1/2" NPT coupling.

  6. North American Fire Hose Coupler Incompatibilities - Wikipedia

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    1-inch hose with 1-8 NH NFPA threads (NFPA 1963 requirement; a.k.a. "Chemical Hose Thread" and "Booster Hose Thread" [7]; the chemical hose thread term likely originates from its use on chemical fire engines, an early firefighting device used from 1872 until the 1930s that used a combination of bicarbonate of soda and sulfuric acid to force ...

  7. Thread angle - Wikipedia

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    British standard pipe thread: G 55° DIN / BS / EN / ISO 228-1 / ISO 7-1 National Pipe Thread NPT 60° ASME B1.20.-1983 Pipe Threads, General Purpose, Inch