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Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

(OP)
Hello all:

I did a search and did not find what I was wanted, I think this is a simple question:  I am createing a drawing where a -8 threaded fitting will be installed and I need to specify to the machine shop what the machined hole will be.  Is it as simple as a leader with "SAE J1926 -8"?  I believe there is a tool the machine shop purchases to create these ports or at least rough it out and I would like to properly specify the port.  Or do I need to specify all the machining details like here: (http://www.inserta.com/PDF/AI-STR-THD-PORT-DIM.pdf).
Thanks for the help.
Ron

RE: Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

I haven't got a clue!  Has this anything to do with piping systems?

Sorry .

John

RE: Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

(OP)
Well, perhaps I have posted in the wrong forum?  This is a standard hydraulic fluid power fitting.  When doing my initial searches I did find references to this SAE port in this forum.  This seemed like the correct forum by description, please direct me if I have made a mistake.
Thanks,
Ron

RE: Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

Try forum 281

Machines & Machining engineering Forum

RE: Specifying an SAE port (J1926) - drawing callout

(OP)
THanks, I have done so.

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