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  2. 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.

  3. AN thread - Wikipedia

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    For example, AN6 bolt has a 38-24 thread [3] whereas an -6 AN fitting has a 9 ⁄ 16-18 thread. [ 4 ] Originally parts were made compliant to the specification MIL-F-5509, but they are now controlled under SAE AS (Aerospace Standards) specifications AS4841 through AS4843 and AS4875.

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Elbow 90° Male Coupling Bend 90° Male Thread Tee Male Union Male Coupling Male Straight Connector Elbow 90° Female Coupling Double Tap Connector 90/90 with Female Thread Elbow 90° Female Adapter Coupling Female Straight Connector Adapter Female Coupling (ISO 228) Female Coupling Tee Female Union Female 3-PC HFF Ball Valve Flange Coupling Cap

  5. JIC fitting - Wikipedia

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    A JIC bulkhead adapter, which converts National Pipe Thread ... 3, 4, 5, 8, and 10 share the same thread size. Some couplings may have dual machined seats for both 37 ...

  6. N connector - Wikipedia

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    The coupling has a 5 ⁄ 8-24 UNEF thread. Amphenol suggests tightening to a torque of 15 inch-pounds (1.7 N⋅m), [2] while Andrew Corporation suggest 20 inch-pounds (2.3 N⋅m) for their hex nut variant. As torque limit depends only on thread quality and cleanliness, whereas the main operational requirement is good RF contact without ...

  7. National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    National Pipe Taper Fuel (NPTF, also called Dryseal American National Standard Taper Pipe Thread, defined by ASME B1.20.3) is designed to provide a more leak-free seal without the use of PTFE tape (often referred to by the popular brand name "Teflon") or another sealant compound. NPTF threads have the same basic shape but with crest and root ...