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The most common G 1/4″ threads at WIKA are surely the G 1/4 in accordance with EN 837 or DIN 3852-E. But in addition there are many other pressure connections which are all specified as G 1/4″. For example G 1/4 Ermeto and G 1/4 DIN 3852-A, just to name two.
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- Maximum Pressure for Pressure Connection G 1/8 and 1/8 NPT
British Standard Pipe. British Standard Pipe (BSP) is a set of technical standards for screw threads that has been adopted internationally for interconnecting and sealing pipes and fittings by mating an external (male) thread with an internal (female) thread.
G-Series pipe thread chart (British standard pipe parallel was BSPP & BSPF) and PF-Series pipe thread chart (Japanese pipe parallel).
6 wrz 2020 · As we said, the great majority of the fittings and connections on water cooling parts use the G1/4“ thread. The cross-section of the flow is limited by the outer dimension of the fitting, and the inner diameter of the fitting with a G1/4“ thread usually cannot exceed 9-10mm.
BSPP G 1/4 : Brith Pipe (BSP) Thread Dimensions and Tolerances. All the relevant data for this tread in one spot
Lower tolerance (ISO 1) generates a fine fit without a gap on the flanks between screw thread and nut. Higher tolerance (ISO 3) generates a rough fit with a large gap. This is used if the nut is coated, or if a loose fit is preferred.
G-threads have a parallel shape according to the DIN-EN-ISO 228-1 standard. Rp-threads have a parallel shape according to the ISO 7-1 and DIN EN 10226-1 standard. In the case of a threadsize 1/8", for example, the threads are designated G1/8 or R1/8.