ANSI - Dryseal Pipe Threads - B1.20.3-1976
ANSI - Dryseal Pipe Threads - B1.20.3-1976
ANSI - Dryseal Pipe Threads - B1.20.3-1976
DryseaI PipeThreads
(Inch)
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SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
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T i t l e o f Document: DrysealPipeThreads(Inch)
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Screw-ThreadStandards
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FOREWORD
In 1913 a Committee on the Standardization of Pipe Threads was organized for the purpose of re-
editing and expanding the Briggs Standard. The American Gas Association and The American Society of
MechanicalEngineersservedasjointsponsors.Aftersixyearsofwork,thiscommitteecompletedthe
revised standardfortaperpipethreadwhichwaspublished in the ASME Transactionsof 1919, and
wasapprovedasanAmericanStandardbythethenAmericanEngineeringStandardsCommittee(later
changed to American Standards Association) in December, 1919. It was the first standard to receive this
designation under the ASA procedure, and was later republished in pamphlet form.
In the years which followed, the need for a further revision of this American Standard becameevident
as well as the necessity of adding to it the recent developments in pipe threading practice. Accordingly, the
Sectional Committee on the Standardization of Pipe Threads, B2, was organized in 1927 under the joint
sponsorship of the A.G.A. and the ASME.
During the following 15 years, several meetings were held leading t o approval by the members of the
Sectional Committee, of the April 1941 draft. The revision was approved by the sponsors and ASA and
published as an American Standard in October 1942.
Shortly after publication of the 1942 standard, the Committee undertook preparation of a complete
revision. The text and tables were re-arranged and expanded to include Dryseal pipe threads, and an exten-
sive appendix was added to provide additional data on the application of pipe threads and to record in
abbreviated form the several special methods which were established for gaging some of the various applica-
tions of pipe threads.
TheresultingproposalwasdesignatedanAmericanStandard on December 1 1 , 1945. The section
covering Dryseal Pipe Threads in ASA B2.1-1945 was deleted and developed as a separate standard desig-
nated ASA B2.2-1960, Dryseal Pipe Threads. Another updating occurred with republication as USAS B2.2-
1968.
In 1973, Standards Committee B2 was absorbed by American National Standards Institute Standard
Committee B1 and reorganized as subcommittee 20. A complete rewrite of the B2.2-1968 document was
undertaken with the product thread data in separate documents from the gaging standards for Dryseal Pipe
threads. The system of renumbering, to include metric revisions, is as follows:
ANSI B1.20.3-1976 Inch Dryseal Pipe Threads
ANSI B1.20.4-1976 Metric Dryseal Pipe Threads
ANSI B1.20.5-197 Gaging for Inch Dryseal Pipe Threads
ANSI B1.20.6-197 Gaging for Metric Dryseal Pipe Threads
Since the product thread documents are being published before completion of the new gaging stan-
dards, the ,gaging data in the B2.2-1968 Standard should be used until superseded by publication of the
new B 1.20.5 and B 1.20.6gaging standards.
ANSI B 1.20.3 and B 1.20.4 were approved by ANSI Committee B 1 for publication as official ANSI
Standards and thereupon submitted to the Secretariat and the American National Standards Institute. They
were approved and formally designated as American National Standards on November 18, 1976.
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDSCOMMITTEE 61
Standardization and Unification of Screw Threads
(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this standard)
SCOPE: Nomenclature of screw threads; formof threads; diameter and pitches of screws for
various uses; classification of thread fits, tolerances and allowances for threaded parts;
and the gaging of threads. Screw threads for fire hose couplings are not included within
the scope.
T. C . Baumgartner, Chairman
J. B. Levy, Vice-chairman
S . W. Taylor, Secretary
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COMPUTERS & BUSINESS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
H . G. Atwater /observer), International Rusiness Machine Corporation, Endicott. New York
COMPRESSED GAS ASSOCIATION. INC.
M. E. Steczynski, Steczynski & Associates, Chicago, Illinois
E. A . Olsen, Alternate, Compressed Gas Associate. lnc., New York, New York
DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CENTER
Eli Schwartz, Defense Industrial Supply Center. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Francis S. Ciccarone, Alternate, Defense Industrial Supply Center, Philadelphla. Pennsylvania
HI-SHEAR CORPORATION
M. M. Schuster, Hi-Shear Corporation, Torrance, California
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SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS
M . Davidson, Thredco Company, Troy, Michigan
J. S. Urso, Sepulveda,California
Dale Story, The Bcndix Corporation, South Beloit. Illinois
Watervliet Arsenal
J. J. Fiscella, Watervliet,NewYork
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Bureau o f Standards
A . G. Strang, National Bureau of Standards, Optical Physics Division, Washington, D.C
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PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 20 O N PIPE T H R E A D S
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CONTENTS
Page
Product
Section
1Threads ............................................. 1
Introduction
1.1 ................................................ 1
Thread
1.2Types ............................................... 2
1.3 Thread
Designationsand
Notation ................................. 3
1.3.1
NPTF
Thread
Class ........................................... 3
1.3.2
Designation of PlatedThreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4.1
Type ..................................................... 3
1.4.1.1 NPTF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4.1.2
PTF-SAE SHORT ............................................ 3
1.4.1.3
NPSF .................................................... 4
1.4.1.4
NPSI ..................................................... 4
1.4.2
CLASS ................................................... 4
1.4.2.1
NPTFCLASS 1 .............................................. 4
1.4.2.2
NPTFCLASS 2 .............................................. 4
1.5 AssemblyLimitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.6 Thread
Form
and
Tolerance ..................................... 4
1.7 Basic Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.7.1
NPTF
Threads .............................................. 7
1.7.2
PTF-SAE SHORT, ExternalThreads ................................ 8
1.7.3
PTF-SAE SHORT, Internal
Threads ................................ 9
1.7.4
NPSFThreads ............................................... 10
1.7.5
NPSI Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Appendix A LetterSymbolsandFormulas .................................... 11
A.1 Symbols Designating the Dimensions of Pipe Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
A.2 Formulas for Diameter and Length of Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
AppendixBSuggestedTap Drill Sizes for InternalDrysealPipeThreads ................. 14
Appendix C SpecialShort,SpecialExtraShort,Fine,andSpecialDiameter-Pitch
CombinationDrysealPipeThreads .............................. 15
C.1 DrysealSpecialShortTaperPipeThread,PTF-SPLSHORT ................ 15
C.2DrysealSpecialExtraShortTaperPipeThread,PTF-SPLEXTRASHORT ...... 15
C.3
Limitations o f Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
C.4DrysealFineTaperThreadSeries,F-PTF ............................. 16
C.5DrysealSpecialDiameter-PitchCombinationSeries,SPL-PTF ............... 16
C.6 Formulas for DiameterandLength o f Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Designations
C.7 ................................................ 16
Table 1 RecommendedLimitations of AssemblyAmongtheVariousTypes of DrysealThreads . . . 5
2 ReferenceDimensions for AssembledEngagement of DrysealPipeThreads . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3 Basic Dinlensions for NPTFThreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4 Basic Dimensions for PTF-SAESHORT,ExternalThreads ...................... 8
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Table 5 Basic Dimensions for PTF-SAE SHORT.InternalThreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6 Dimensional Data for NPSF Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7 Dimensional Data for NPSI Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
A 1 Pipe ThreadSymbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
B 1 Suggested Tap Drill Sizes for Internal DrysealPipe Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
C 1 Basic Dimensions of Dryseal Fine Taper Pipe Thread. F-PTF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
C 2 Basic Dimensions of Dryseal Special Taper Pipe Thread. SPL-PTF (For Thin Wall
Nominal Size ODTubing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Figure 1 Extreme Mating Conditions for DrysealPipe Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Thread Form and Limits on Root and Crest Tuncation of Product Threads . . . . . . . . . . 6
AI Application of Pipe ThreadSymbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
C 1 Comparison of Special Dryseal Threads with Standard Length Dryseal Threads . . . . . . . . 17
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ANSI 81.20.3-1976
SECTION I
PRODUCT THREADS
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 81.20.3-1976
NOCLEARANCE MAXIMUM
(BASIC) INTERFERENCE
NO CLEARANCE MAXIMUM
(BASIC) INTERFERENCE
The minimum material condition as shown at the leftis established by having the mating crests and roots of equal trun-
cation so as t o assure metal to metal contact at these points coincident with flank contact. This condition is established at
the sharpest root and the flattest crest andgives no clearance.
Tolerances at the crests and roots are established in the direction of interference only, therefore the maximum material
condition shown at the right is established by having the extreme combination of sharpest crests and flattest roots, which
provide the maximum interference.
NOTE: When threaded joints are made up wrenchtight, it is intended that the flanks and the crests and roots shall be in
contact.
FIG 1 EXTREME MATING CONDITIONS FOR DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS
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INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 01.20.3-1976
1.3 Thread Deskpations and Notation Example of optional designations for internal thread
The above types of Dryseal pipe threads are desig- with 0.0002 inch plating thickness is:
natedbyspecitying in sequencethenominal size y8-18 NPTF-1,or
designations,thread
series
symbol,
and
class,
as 3/~-18 NPTF-1 AFTER PLATING,or
follows: '/8 -18 NPTF-1, L 1 PLUG GAGE LIMITS
'/a -27 NPTF- 1 3 to 4% turns engagement before plating
'/a -27 NPTF-2 2% t o 4% turns engagement after plating
'/8-27 PTF-SAE SHORT
'/8-27 NPSF '/a -1 8 NPTF- 1, L 3 PLUG GAGE LIMITS
'/a -27 NPSI 2% to 3% turns beyond actual L 1 gage turns en-
gagement before and after plating.
Each of the letters in thesymbolshasadefinite
significance as follows: 1.4 Applications
N = National (American) Standard 1.4.1 Type
P = Pipe
T = Taper 1.4.1.7 NPTF. This type applies to both external
S = Straight and internal threads and is suitable for pipe joints in
F = Fuel and Oil practically every type of service. Of all Dryseal pipe
I = Intermediate threads,NPTFexternalandinternalthreadsmated
are generally conceded to be superior for strength and
1.3.1 NPTF Thread Class. Two classes of NPTF seal since they have the longest length of thread and
threadshavebeenestablished:Class 1 and Class 2 .
theoretically, interference(sealing) occurs at every en-
Class 1 signifies thatspecificinspectionofrootand
gaged thread root and crest. Use of tapered internal
crest truncation is not required, while class 2 signifies
threads, such as NPTF or PTF-SAE SHORT in hard
that such is required.
or brittle materials having thin sections will minimize
Since class notation is introduced in this standard the possibility of fracture.
there will undoubtedly be a long period of time be- 1.4.1.2 PTF-SA Short. External threads of this
fore users completely adopt the new classification. In type conform in all respects with NPTF threads, ex-
cases where class is not denoted, the thread shall be ceptthatthe thread lengthhasbeenshortenedby
considered Class 1. eliminating one thread from the small (entering) end.
1.3.2 Designation of PlatedThreads.Theproduct Thesethreadsaredesignedforapplicationswhere
specifications of this standard do not include an allow- clearance is not sufficient for the full thread length of
ance for plating. If plating is desired, it may be neces- NPTF threads or for economy of material, where the
sary to modify the threads since the same final gaging full thread length, is not necessary. PTF-SAE SHORT
requirementsmustbesatisfiedforplatedandun- external threads are intended for assembly with NPSI
plated parts. This may be emphasized by adding the threads,butmayalsobeassembledwith NPTF in-
wordsAFTERPLATINGtothedesignation.For ternal threads. They are not designed for and at ex-
manufacturing purposes, notes for plated taper pipe tremetolerancelimitsmaynotassemblewith PTF-
threads may specify thegage limits (turns engagement) SAE SHORT internal orNPSF threads.
beforeplatingfollowedbythewords "BEFORE Internal threads of this type conform in all respects
PLATING."Theseshouldbefollowedbythestan- with NPTF threads, except that the thread length has
dard gage limits (turns engagement) after plating and beenshortenedbyeliminatingonethreadfromthe
the words "AFTER PLATING." Examples of optional large (entry) end. These threads are designed for thin
designations for an external thread having 0.0002 inch materials where thickness is not sufficient for the full
plating thickness are: thread length of NPTF threadsor for economy in tap-
3/8-18 NPTF-1, or pingwherethefullthreadlength is notnecessary.
/'a -1 8 NPTF-I AFTER PLATING, or PTF-SAE SHORT internalthreadsareprimarily in-
tendedforassemblywithNPTFexternalthreads.
/'a -1 8 NPTF-I , L I RING GAGE LIMITS They are not designed for and at the extreme tolerance
2% to 4% turns engagement before plating limits may not assemble with PTF-SAE SHORT ex-
2% to 4% turns engagement after plating ternal threads.
/a' -1 8 NPTF-I, L 2 RING GAGE LIMITS Pressure-tightjointswithouttheuseoflubricant
.2?4 to 3% turns beyond actual L , gage tllrn!: en- or sealercanbestbeassuredwheremating corn-
gagement before and after plating. ponents are both threaded with NPTF threads. This
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 61.20.3-1976
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 81.20.3-1976
I An assembly with straight internal pipe threads and taper external pipe threads is frequently more advan-
tageous than an all taperthreadassembly,particularly in automotive and other allied industries where
economy and rapid production are major considerations. Dryseal threads are not used in assemblies in
which both components have straight pipe threads.
Pressuretight joints without the use of a sealant can best be assured where both components are threaded
with NPTF (full length threads), since theoretically interference (sealing) occurs at all threads, but there
are two less threads engaged than for NPTF assemblies. When straight internal threads are used, there is in-
terference only at one thread depending on ductility of materials.
PTF-SAE SHORT external threads are primarily intended for assembly with type 4-NPSl internal threads
but can also be used with type I-NPTF internal threads. They are not designed for, and at extreme toler-
ance limits may not assemble with, type 2-PTFSAE SHORT internal threads or type 3-NPSF internal
threads.
'PTF-SAESHORTinternalthreadsareprimarilyintendedforassemblywithtype1-NPTFexternal
threads. They are not designed for. and at extreme tolerance limits may not assemble with, type 2-PTF-
S A E SHORT external threads.
'There is no external straight Dryseal thread.
6NPSI internal threads are primarily intended for assembly with type 2-PTF-SAE SHORT external threads
but w i l l also assemble with full length type 1 NPTF external threads.
I
Approximate Length of Thread Engagement
t--l--- NPSI
NPTF
External
Thread
Assembled
Into f Approximate Length of Thread Engagement
PTF-SAE SHORT External Thread Assembled Into
I 1
F'TF-SAE F'TF-SAE
Size NPTF NPSF NPSI NPTF NPSF
SHORT SHORT
Internal Internal lnternal Internal Internal lnternal
Internal lnternal
Thread, Thread, Thread, Thread,
Thread, Thread, Thread, Thread,
I L, + 3p 1 L, +2.5~ L , +2P L, + 1 . 5 ~ L, + 2P L, + 1 . 5 ~ L, + 1P L , + 0.5p
1 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
%
'116
',fa
y8
- 27
- 27
- 18
- 18
1 ::2;I
0.25
0.27
0.4 1
0.25
0.37
0.38
0.23
0.23
0.34
0.35
0.22
0.22
0.31
0.32
0.23
0.23
0.34
0.35
0.22
0.22
0.31
0.32
0.20
0.20
0.28
0.29
0.1 8
0.18
0.26
0.27
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 61.20.3-1976
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1.7 Basic Dimensions
1.7.1 NPTF Threads
/
L
Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Thd Inch Thd Inch Thd Thd Inch Thd Inch Inch
~ ~ - Inch Inch -
I -
'116 - 27 0.03704 0.27 I I8 0.28 I 18 0.28750 0.2642
T
). 16004.32 0.261 I 7.05 0.1 139 3.0750.3750 0.1011 2.73 0.27 I I 7.32 0.315 0.3125
'I8 - 27 0.03704 0.36351 0.37360 0.38000 0.3566 1.1615 4.36 0.2639 7.12 0.1112 3.072 0.37500.1024 2.76 0.2726 7.36 0.407 0.4050
% - 18 0.05556 0.47739 0.49163 0.M250 0.4670 ).2278 4.10 0.4018 7.23 0.1607 2.892 0.5625 0.1740 3.13 0.3945 7. I O 0.546 0.5400
'1, .- 18 0.05556 0.61201 0.62701 0.63750 0.6016 ).2400 4.32 0.4078 7.34 0. I547 2.791 0.56250.1678 3.02 0.4067 7.32 0.681 0.6750
Ya- 14 0.07143 0.75843 0.77843 0.79 I79 0.745 1 ).3200 4.48 0.5337 7.47 0.2163 3.028 0.75000.2137 2.99 0.5343 7.48 0.850 0.8400
% - 14 0.07143 0.96768 0.98887 ).3390 4.75
0.9543 1.00179 D.5457 7.64 0.2043 2.860 0.75000.2067 2.89 0.5533 7.75 1.060 I .os00
I -11% 0.08696 1.21363 1.23863 1.1973 1.4000
1.25630 4.60 3.6828 7.85 0.2547 2.929 0.93750.2828 3.25 0.6609 7.60 1.327 1.3150
I % - 11% 0.08696 1.55713 1.58338 1.60130 1.5408 ).4200 4.83 D.7068 8. I3 0.2620 3.013 0.96880.2868 3.30 0.6809 7.83 1.672 1.6600
).4200 4.83
D
I % -11% 0.08696 1.79609 1.82234 1.84130 1.7798 D.7235 8.32 0.2765 3.180 1.0000 0.3035 3.49 0.6809 7.83 1.912 1.9000 2
2 -11% 0.08696 2.26902 2.29627 2.31630 2.2527 ).4360 5.01 D.7565 8.70 0.2747 3.159 1.0312
0.3205 3.69 0.6969 8.01 2.381 2.3750 E
2% - 8 0. I2500 2.71953 2.76216 2.79062 2.6961 ).6820 5.46 1.1375 9.10 0.3781 3.025 1.5156 0.4555 3.64 01
1.0570 8.46 2.893 2.8750 &
3 - 8 0.1 2500 3.34062 3.38850 3.41562 3.3172 ).7660 6.13 1.2000 9.60 0.3781 3.025 1.5781 0.4340 3.47 1.1410 9.13 3.5 18 3.5000
- -- - -
- - = - .g
a External thread tabulated full thread lengths include chamfers not exceeding one pitch (thread) length
b Internalthreadtabulatedfullthreadlengthsdo not includecountersinkbeyondtheintersection o f thepitchlineandthechamfercone(gagingreferencepoint). 0
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 81.20.3-1976
*
--
----T-- PD at
Vanish Thds Length of
Internal
End of Hand Length of Full Full
Pitch Ext Engagement Thread PI us Length Draw
Size (PI Thread
Thread (L,Short) (L,Short)a (L Short
E, Short :4p)b
I (V + 1P+ %p) - -
Inch Inch Thd
Inch Inch Thd Thd
Inch Inch Thd
- Inch -
Thd
116 - 27
0.03704 0.27349 0.1600 4.32 0.1230 3.32 0.2241 6.05 0.0926 2.50 0.3167 0.1011 2.73 0.271 1 7.32
I8 - 27 0.03704 0.36582 0.1615 4.36 0.1244 3.36 0.2268 6.1 2 0.0926 2.50 0.3194 0.1024 2.76 0.2726 7.36
?4 - 18 0.05556 0.48086 0.2278 4.10 0.1722 3.10 0.3462 6.23 0.1 389 2.50 0.4851 0.1740 3.13 0.3945 7.10
/8 - 18 0.05556 0.61548 0.2400 4.32 0.1844 3.32 0.3522 6.34 0.1389 2.50 0.4911 0.1678 3.02 0.4067 7.32
Ya - 14 0.07143 0.76289 0.3200 4.48 0.2486 3.48 0.4623 6.47 0.1786 2.50 0.6409 0.2137 2.99 0.5343 7.48
34 - 14 0.07143 3.97214 3.3390 4.75 0.2676 3.75 0.4743 6.64 D. 1786 2.50 0.6528 0.2067 2.89 0.5533 7.75
1 - 11% 0.08696 1.21906 3.4000 4.60 0.3 130 3.60 0.5958 6.85 3.2 174 2.50 0.8132 0.2828 3.25 0.6609 7.60
1% - 11% 0.08696 1.56256 1.4200 4.83 0.3330 3.83 0.6198 7.13 3.2174 2.50 0.8372 0.2868 3.30 0.6809 7.83
1% - 11% 0.08696 1.80152 3.4200 4.83 0.3330 3.83 0.6365 7.32 3.2 174 2.50 0.8539 0.3035 3.49 0.6809 733
2 - 11%0.08696 2.27445 3.4360 5.01 0.3490 4.01 0.6695 7.70 9.2 174 2.50 0.8869 0.3205 3.69 0.6969 8.01
2% -0.12500
8 2.72734 3.6820 5.46 0.5570 4.46 1.0125 8.10 0.3125 2.50 1.3250 0.4555 3.64 1.OS70 8.46
9.1 I
3 - 8
0.12500 3.34844 3.7660 6.13 0.6410 5.13 1.0750 8.60 0.3 125 2.50 1.3875 0.4340
- =-
3.47
- -
1.1410
8
/
E3 EO ( El
SHORT )
( S E E TABLE 3 1
1% - 11% 0.08696 1.81691 0.4200 4.83 0.3330 3.83 0.5939 6.83 1.1156
2 - IlYZ 0.08696 2.29084 0.4360 5.01 0.3490 4.01 0.6099 7.01 1.1316
2% - 8 0.12500 2.15435 0.6820 5.46 0.5570 4.46 0.9320 1.46 1.6820
3 - 8 0.12500 3.38069 0.1660 6.13 0.6410 5.13 1.0160 8.13 1.7660
a Internal thread tabulated full thread lengths d o n o t include countersink beyond the intersection of the pitch line and the
chamfer cone (gaging reference point).
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
INCH DRYSEAL PIPE THREADS ANSI 81.20.3-1976
a The pitch diameter of the tapped hole as indicated by the taper plug gage is slightly larger than the values given due to
the gage having to enter approximately '1. t u r n to engage first full thread.
b AstheDrysealAmericanStandardpipethreadform is maintained,themajorandminordiameters o f theinternal
thread vary with the pitch diameter.
c internal thread tabulated full thread lengths do not include countersink beyond the intersection of the pitch lint and
the chamfer cone (gaging reference point).
d Minimum pitch diameter is t h e m a x i m u m p i t c h d i a m e t e r r e d u c e d b y 1 % turns.
e Maximum pitch diameter is the same as the E , pitch diameter at large end of internal thread (Table 3) minus (small)
'I8thread taper.
Size
Diametcr"
Pitch I Minor
Diameter' Desired Mmimuln I'ull Thre;ld Length'
Mind Ila*t! Min Inch 'rhd
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APPENDIX A
A.l SymbolsDesignating the Dimensions of Pipe Basic pitch diameter of thread a t large end of NPTF
Thread Elements internal thread.
E l = Eo + (0.06251. Basic)
Standard letter symbols to designatethe dimen-
sions of pipe threads are given in Table A 1 . The ap- Basic pitch diameter of thread a t largeend of PTF-
plication of pipe thread symbolsis illustrated in Figure SAE Short internal thread.
Al. E l Short = Eo Short + (0.0625L1 Short)
Basic length of NPTF external full and effective length
thread.
A.2 Formulas for Diameter and Length of Thread L2 = (0.80 + 6.8) p
Basicdiameterand length of thread for different Basic length of PTF-SAE Short external full and ef-
sizes given in Tables 3, 4 , and 5, are based on the fol- fective length thread.
lowing formulas: L2 Short = (0.80 + 5.8) p
Basic pitch diameter of thread a t small end of NPTF Basic length of NPTF internal full and effective length
external thread. thread = L , Basic + L s
Eo = D - (O.O5D+ 1 . 1 ) ~
Basic length of PTF-SAE Short internal full and ef-
Basic pitch diameter of thread at small end of PTF- fective length thread = L1 Short + L 3
SAE Short external thread. where D = outside diameter of pipe
Eo Short = D - (0.05D+ 1.037) p p = pitch of thread
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APPENDIX A
Table A1 Pipe-thread Symbols (See Fig A1 1
~ ~~
SYMBOLS I DIMENSIONS I REMARKS
DX .......... Major diameter ............. Subscript x denotes plane containing the diameter. For axial
E,........... Pitch diameter. ............. positions of planes see below.
K, . . . . . . . . . . Minor diameter ............. Subscripts s, or n designating external and internal threads,
respectively, may also be used if necessary.
L,. .......... Length of thread from plane of pipe For axial position of planecontaining bosicdiameter. see
endto plane
containing basic below.
diameter DX.E,, or K,.
v ........... Length of vanish cone (washout)
threads. DEFINITIONS OF PLANES DENOTEDBY SUBSCRIPT x
p (beta). ....... Half apex angle of pitch cone of taper
thread.
y (gamma) ...... Angle of chamfer at end of pi& mea- x =0 ......... Plane of pipe end.
sured from a plane normal to the x =1 ......... Plane ofhandtight engagement or
axis. plane atmouth of coupling(ex-
A ........... Handtight standoff of face of coupling cluding recess, if present). On
from plane containingvanish point British pipe threads this is desig-
on pipe. nated the gauge planeandthe
M ........... Length from planeof handtight en- major diameter in thisplane is
gagement to the face of coupling designated the gauge diameter.
on internally threaded member. x =2 ......... Plane at which vanish threadson pipe
s ........... Distance of gaging step of plug gage commence.
from face of ring gage for hand- x=3 ......... Plane in coupling reached by endof
tight engagement. Standoff. pipe in wrenched condition.
L . . . . . . Length from center line of coupling, ( L 3 is measured from plane con-
face of flange, or bottom of in- taining pipe end in positionof
ternal threadchamber to face of handtight engagement.)
fitting. x =4 ......... Plane containing vanish point of
b ........... Width of bearing face on coupling. thread on pipe.
T (tau) . . . . . . . . Angle of chamfer at bottom of recess x =5 ......... Plane at which major diameter cone of
or counterbore measured from the thread intersects outside diameter
axis. of pipe.
c (epsilon) ...... Half apex angle of vanish cone.
J. ........... Length from center Line of coupling, J
face of flange, or bottom of in-
ternalthread chamber toend of
pipe wrenched engagement.
L, . . . . . . . . . . . (1) Length of straight full thread (see
Table 1).
(2) Lengthfrom plane of handtight
engagement to small end of full
internal taper thread.
Q ........... Diameter of recess or counterbore in
fitting.
q ........... Depth of recess o r counterbore in fit-
tpg.
w........... Outside diameter of coupling or hub
of fitting.
Note: Additional special subscripts are as follows: Plane x = 6 is the plane of the pipe end for railing joints. Plane x = 7 is the
plane of the API gage point at a specified length from the plane of vanish point. Plane x = 8 is the plane of the large end
of he Le thread ring gage for the National Gas Taper (compressed-gas cylinder valve inlet connection) thread. Plane
x = 9 is the plane of the small e n d of t h e L , thread plug gage for the National Gas Taper (compressed-gas cylinder
inlet) thread.
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w ( ~
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ )
CENTERLINE OF CONNECTION, FACE OF
FLANGE,OR BOTTOM OF THREAD CHAMBER
x.5
PIPE ( E X T E R N A L T H R E A D )
P L A N E OF VANISH
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APPENDIX B
COL 3 COL 2
DIA DlA
B1 Suggested T a p Drill Sizes For Internal Dryseal Pipe Threads
r
Table
T Drill
Without Reamer T Drill For Use
With Reamer t Minor
Straight Pipe Thread
C
d
rheoreti-
Size
b Diameter Suggested
d cal Drill
cut rheoreti- Drill Size
Suggested Suggested Size
cal Drill
Drill Size
Size NPSF NPSi
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
116- 27 0.0038 0.2443 0.2374 0.2405 C (0.242) 0.2336 A (0.234) 0.2482 0.2505 0.2444 D (0.246)
I8 - 27 0.0044 0.3367 0.3298 0.3323 Q (0.332) 0.3254 (0.328) 0.3406 0.3429 0.3362 R (0.339)
% - 18 0.4362 0.0047
0.4258 0.4315 Yl6 (0.438) 0.42 1 1 2/64 (0.422) 0.4422 0.4457 0.4375 116 (0.438)
318 - 18 0.5708 0.0049
0.5604 0.5659 Il6 (0.56.2) 0.5555 Il6 (0.563) 0.5776 0.581 1 0.5727 (0.578)
% - 14 0.005 1 0.7034 0.6901 0.6983 45/64 (0.703) 0.6850 1/16 (0.688) 0.7 133 0.7 180 0.7082 45/64 (0.703)
% - 14 0.0060 0.9 127 0.8993 0.9067 (0.906) 0.8933 57/64 (0.891) 0.9238 0.9283 0.9 178 (0.922)
1 - 11% 0.0080 1.1470 1.1307 1.1390 l%, (1.141) 1.1227 118 (1.125) 1.1600 1.1655 1.1520 1/3, (1.156)
1% - 1 1 % 0.0100 1.4905 1.4742 1.4805 1 (1.484) 1.4642 1 5 / 3 1 (1.469)
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APPENDIX C
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C.4 Dryreal Fine Taper Thread Series, F-PTF Basic pitch diameter at small end of external thread:
The need for finer pitches for nominal pipe sizes Eo = D -(O.O5D -t 1 . 1 ) ~
has brought into use applications of 27 threads per Basic pitch diameter at large end of internal thread:
inchto '/,, and % pipesizes.Theremay be other E1=Eo+O.O625L1 = D - O . O 6 2 5 p
needs which require finer pitches for larger pipe sizes. Basic pitch diameter at large end of external thread:
It is recommended that the existing threads per inch E2 = E o + 0.0625 L 1 = D - 0.675 p
beapplied to next size largerpipe size for a fine
threadseriessuchasareshowrl in Table C1, This Basic pitch diameter at small end of internal thread:
series applies to external and internal threads of full El = Eo - 0.0625 L3 = D - (0.05 D + 1.2875) p
lengthand is suitableforapplicationswherethreads Basic length of thread for hand engagement:
finer than NPTF are required. L = (0.8 D + 3.8) p
Basic length of full and effective thread:
C.5 Dryseal Special Diameter-Pitch Combination
Series, SPL-PTF
Lz = (0.8 D -t 6.8) p
Basic length of internal thread from end of hand en-
Other applications of diameter-pitch combinations
gagement, E o , t o small end of internal thread,E 3 :
have also come into use where taper pipe threads are
L3 = 3 p
applied to nominal size thin wall tubing such as are
shown in Table C2. This series applies to external and Tolerance shall be equal to plus or minus the taper
internal threads of full length andis applicable to thin of one thread on the diameter.
wall nominal outside diameter tubing. The number of
threads is uniform at 27 per inch,
-..
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Eo E2
I /
i
I
I
ONE THREAD ONE THREAD
I
I
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I p-~~+3ip {HOULDER LENGTH-= 44~~+3.47p
Vanish Thds
PD a t PD a t PD at PD at
Length V Plus Full
Small Large Large Small
Hand of Full Thd To1
Pitch End End End End Length
Size ofExt Engagement Threadak' Plus
(p) ofInt ofExt ofInt (L, +
(L,) i n t (L, + L , ) Shoulder
Thread Thread Thread Thread
& Ext (L, ) Clearance
(E,) (E, ) (E,) (E,) (V + Ip + %p:
Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Thd Inch Thd
% - 27 0.03704 0.49826 0.50807 0.51501 0.49132 0.157 4.23 7.23 0.1296
0.268 3.5
'18 - 27 0.63301 0.03704 0.65001 0.62607
0.64307 4.34 0.161
0.272 7.34 0.1296 3.5
% - 18 0.77655 0.79205
0.05556 0.80249 0.76613 4.47 0.415
0.248 7.47 0.1944 3.5
% - 18 0.05556 0.98597 0.97555 1.01247
0.258 1.00210
0.424 4.64 0.1944 7.64
3.5
1 -- 14 1.23173 1.25342
0.07143 1.26679 1.21834 0.347 0.561 4.85 0.2500 7.85
3.5
1% - 14 0.07143 1.59837 1.61181
1.57550 1.56211 0.366 8.13 0.2500
0.581 5.13
3.5
1% - 14 0.07143 1.81464 1.83839 0.380 5.32
1.85176 1.80125 8.32 0.2500
0.594 3.5
2 - 14 2.28794 2.31338
0.07143 2.27455 2.32675
0.407 5.70 0.621 3.5 0.2500 8.70
a External thread tabulated full thread lengths include chamfers not exceeding one pitch (thread) length.
b Internal thread tabulated full threadlengths do not include countersink beyond the intersection of thepitchlineandthechamfercone (gagir
reference point).
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Table C2 Basic Dimensions of Dryseal Special Taper Pipe Thread, SPL-PTF
(For Thin Wall Nominal Size OD Tubing)
PD at PD a t PD a t PD a t
Small Large
Large Length Small of FuU
Tubing Hand Thread
Pitch
End of End of End of End of Thread
Engagement for
(P) Ext Int Ext Int Int (L, + ~ , ) b
Thread
Thread
Thread
Thread
(L,) & E x t (L,Ia
Draw
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