Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male
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Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male
I just got this fitting, and tthe only difference I can see is that one side is larger than the other side, but I wanted to know which side of the fitting to screw into the block?
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Re: Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male (AcCO12D95)
I would imagine whichever side fits in the block would be the one you use ...my experience showed the smaller one is the side to use. HTH
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Re: Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male (Kwuaymaikrup)
yea, i just matched up the threads with a npt fitting. it is the smaller end that goes into the block...hopefully!
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Re: Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male (AcCO12D95)
I believe bspt has a tapered end, that is the difference between bsp and bspt
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Re: Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male (bluebullet)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bluebullet »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I believe bspt has a tapered end, that is the difference between bsp and bspt </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats correct. bsp(t) t is for tapered
thats correct. bsp(t) t is for tapered
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Re: Which side of this fitting is BSPT? It's a 1/8" bspt male to 1/8" npt male (sparkz)
Nobody said anything about BSP tho, the question at hand was bspt and npt. The block should be bspt, and the npt should go to the lines.
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