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1 83 II 2595512 0011854 1 II
...--------L2-------~~---v--~
(Vanish threads
due to chamfer
on die)
Taper of thread
1 in 16 measured
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Pitch line
D
I
TABLE 2 BASIC DIMENSIONS OF AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD TAPER PIPE THREAD, NPT1
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Ys 0.405 27 0.03704 0.36351 0.1615 4.36 0.37360 0.2639 7.12 0.38000
% 0.540 18 0.05556 0.47739 0.2278 4.10 0.49163 0.4018 7.23 0.50250
% 0.675 18 0.05556 0.61201 0.240 4.32 0.62701 0.4078 7.34 0.63750
1/2 0.840 14 0.07143 0.75843 0.320 4.48 0.77843 0.5337 7.47 0.79179
% 1.050 14 0.07143 0.96768 0.339 4.75 0.98887 0.5457 7.64 1.00179
1 1.315 11.5 0.08696 1.21363 0.400 4.60 1.23863 0.6828 7.85 1.25630
1 y4 1.660 11.5 0.08686 1.55713 0.420 4.83 1.58338 0.7068 8,13 1.60130
1'/2 1.900 11.5 0.08696 1.79609 0.420 4,83 1.82234 0.7235 8.32 1.84130
2 2.375 11.5 0.08696 2.26902 0.436 5.01 2.29627 0.7565 8.70 2.31630
21/2 2.875 8 0.12500 2.71953 0.682 5,46 2.76216 1.1375 9.10 2.79062
3 3.500 8 0.12500 3.34062 0.766 6.13 3.38850 1.2000 9.60 3.41562
3Yz 4.000 8 0.12500 3.83750 0.821 6.57 3,88881 1.2500 10.00 3.91562
4 4.500 8 0.12500 4.33438 0.844 6.75 4.38712 1.3000 10.40 4.41562
5 5.563 8 0.12500 5.39073 0.937 7.50 5.44929 1.4063 11.25 5.47862
6 6.625 8 0.12500 6.44609 0.958 7.66 6,50597 1.5125 12.10 6.54062
8 8.625 8 0.12500 8.43359 1.063 8.50 8.50003 1.7125 13.70 8.54062
10 10.750 8 0.12500 10.54531 1.210 9.68 10.62094 1.9250 15.40 10.66562
12 12.750 8 0.12500 12.53281 1.360 10.88 12.61781 2.1250 17.00 12.66562
140.D. 14.000 8 0.12500 13.77500 1.562 12.50 13.87262 2.2500 18.00 13.91562
16 O.D. 16.000 8 0.12500 15.76250 1.812 14.50 15.87575 2.4500 19.60 15.91562
18 O.D. 18.000 8 0.12500 17.75000 2.000 16.00 17.87500 2.6500 21.20 17.91562
20 O.D. 20.000 8 0.12500 19.73750 2.125 17.00 19.87031 2.8500 22.80 19.91562
24 O.D. 24.000 8 0.12500 23.71250 2.375 19.00 23.86094 3.2500 26.00 23.91562
NOTES:
(1) The basic dimensions of the American National Standard Taper Pipe Thread are given in inches to four or five decimal places. While this
implies a greater degree of precision than is ordinarily attained, these dimensions are the basis of gage dimensions and are so expressed for the
purpose of eliminating errors in computations.
(2) Also length of thin ring gage and length from gaging notch to small end of plug gage.
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(3) Also pitch diameter at gaging notch (handtight plane).
(4) Also length of plug gage.
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