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Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

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I have serious doubts about this but it has been done in the shop so I wanted to see if I am missing something here. First, the application is a vacuum line. The female thread is a 1/2-14NPT. The male fitting is a 1/2-14 BSPP thread with an o-ring seal. I wouldn't think that combo would work. I might see the NPT going into a BSPP hole if the thread pitch was the same but not the other way around. Also there is a thread flank angle difference, NPT is 60 degrees and BSPP is 55 degrees. Not to mention some minor root detail differences. So, is this possible?
Thanks
Bill

RE: Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?


For a high pressure airline, I would agree that this combination is no good at all as the Parallel BSP fitting needs a parallel female thread to screw down onto the O-Ring.

However, you say it's for a Vac line, so the differential will always be less then 1 Bar and you may get a satisfacory seal if the mouth of the NPT thread is large enough to allow the fitting to enter a couple of turns, then PTFE tape may seal at this low pressure. This worked for me recently as a temporary measure until I could get the correct fitting, but the lack of thread engagement was too fragile for me to leave in use. The difference in the thread angles was accomodated by the tape at this pressure.

Alternatively, If I couldn't get a matching fitting, and if I could remove the NPT one, or prevent swarf getting in, then I would consider running a Parallel BSP Tap into the NPT fitting, this would correct the thread difference and allow the O-Ring to do its job as the manufacturer intended.

I wouldn't advise doing any of this if it's a "mission critical" or medical application; but it does seem some pneumatic equipment suppliers expect this type of bodging to occur because many don't supply matching components, even within their own product range!

Trevor Clarke. (R & D) Scientific Instruments.Somerset. UK

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RE: Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

Depends on what you mean by a "vacuum" line.  If you're looking at high-vacuum where sealing is important it won't do.  However, if you're just sucking up chips or something, it'll be fine.

RE: Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

Yeah, it'll sorta work, but I regard it as 'amateur tracks'.

A proper adapter is <$10 at your Swagelok dealer.

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

RE: Will a BSPP fitting fit/seal in an NPT hole?

Why do it right the first time when you can always do it wrong twice?

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