I live in australia and are used to working with 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" and 3/4" parts
and i think 15mm is 1/2, 20mm is 3/4 and 10mm is 3/8. but im not sure.
can anybody help me out with this?
and now my major question: what size input/output threads does this have?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/S3R-06-2-Pos ... 014wt_1141
thanks again
you people help me soooooooo much
Thread sizes: metric? imperial?
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8.5mm threads on that valve. Different than 1/8" though.
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Yeh, 8.5mm threads :tongue3: 1/8" npt is probably the closest but I don't think they are compatible...
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You may be able to find threads that are close and fudge it with a lot of teflon tape or epoxy, but it's best to connect threaded fittings how they were designed :p.
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i measured the outside diameter of a 1/2 thread and its closer to 21-22mm
there is also this: http://cgi.ebay.com/1-2-1-2-Pneumatic-F ... 3a67bff163
however 12.7mm is even further away D:
there is also this: http://cgi.ebay.com/1-2-1-2-Pneumatic-F ... 3a67bff163
however 12.7mm is even further away D:
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NPT fittings are based on the Nominal ID of the pipe. As such they are typically 1/8th inch larger at the threads.
Uhhhhhh what??? A 3/8" NPT pipe has an ID of ~.5"Technician1002 wrote:NPT fittings are based on the Nominal ID of the pipe.