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Pipe Threads for Tubes and Fittings where Pressuretight joints are made on the Threads - BS 21

BSPT - British Standard Pipe Taper threads & BSP or BSPF - British Standard Pipe Parallel (Straight) threads

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Threads according BSi - British Standard Institute - BS 21 "Specification for pipe threads for tubes and fittings where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads" can be made as

Parallel (straight) Threads

BS parallel threads are also referred to as British Gas, British Pipe Parallel or Parallel Fastening Thread.

Common symbols used for the thread: BSP, BSPP, BSSPI, BSPF, BSPG, PS, Rp, G

The BSPP (parallel) male will mate with a BSPP (parallel) female or a female port.

Usually marked: G size ISO

Taper Threads

BS taper threads are also referred to as British Standard Taper Pipe, Pipe Taper or Conical Thread.

Common symbols used for the thread: BSPT, BSPTr, PT, KR, R, Rc

Usually marked: Rc size ISO

Characteristics of BSPT taper threads:

Pipe Size
(inches)
Threads per Inch
TPI - Pitch
Major Diameter
OD
(inches)
1/16" 28 0.304
1/8" 28 0.383
1/4" 19 0.518
3/8" 19 0.656
1/2" 14 0.825
5/8" 14 0.902
3/4" 14 1.041
7/8" 14 1.189
1" 11 1.309
1-1/4" 11 1.650
1-1/2" 11 1.882
1-3/4" 11 2.116
2" 11 2.347
2-1/4" 11 2.587
2-1/2" 11 2.960
3" 11 3.460

Reference standards for BS 21 tapered pipe threads are:

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