Thread questions
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:49 pm
I recently decided to buy a small low pressure aluminum cylinder. The threads on the cylinder are a little odd--they are straight, 1 inch diameter, 14 threads per inch, and have a 60 degree thread angle. This is not part of the usual "Unified Thread System" so I thought it was a problem, initially at least.
Later I remembered about NPT fittings. 3/4 inch NPT threaded fittings are 1.050 inches in diameter, have 14 threads per inch, and have a 60 degree thread angle. The diameter is a little too big at the top, but NPT fittings are tapered, so I'm thinking it'll fit and seal with some teflon tape.
Does this sound reasonable? I guess the only way to know for sure is to test it and see but I'm thinking others might have some relevant experience. If not, then someone else might find this information useful.
Later I remembered about NPT fittings. 3/4 inch NPT threaded fittings are 1.050 inches in diameter, have 14 threads per inch, and have a 60 degree thread angle. The diameter is a little too big at the top, but NPT fittings are tapered, so I'm thinking it'll fit and seal with some teflon tape.
Does this sound reasonable? I guess the only way to know for sure is to test it and see but I'm thinking others might have some relevant experience. If not, then someone else might find this information useful.