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1/4" NPT metric equivalency

1/4" NPT metric equivalency

1/4" NPT metric equivalency

(OP)
What is equivalent to a 1/4" npt pipe coupling for England?
I spelled out a 6mm BSP (British standard pipe thread) but am now being asked if it is a 6mm-1.2 or a 6mm-2. I am merely trying to provide a gauge connection on a small vessel. Is there a pipe thread norm in here somewhere?

Thanks in advance,

Michigander.

RE: 1/4" NPT metric equivalency

(OP)
I already looked at Wikopedia and a few other sources, but nothing quite cuts to the chase. I don't need the library on BPT, I need to know what is equivalent to a 1/4" NPT in British speak.

Best,

Michigander

RE: 1/4" NPT metric equivalency

1/4-19BSPT

RE: 1/4" NPT metric equivalency

(OP)
Perfect. Thanks!

Michigander.

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