As specified in the video, the "R" by itself usually indicates a BSPT thread and a "G" by itself indicates a BSPP thread. Also, your reference to HSS usually is referenced when talking about drill bits. HSS typically stands for High Speed Steel. 1/8-28 is a standard nominal thread size in BSPT fittings.
Your video is informative, but there are some basic mistakes in the technical detail. The BSP threads can come in a Taper Male "R" and the Female can be either a Taper "Rc" or Parallel "Rp". As the Title of standard indicates these are "Sealing Thread". You are also saying BSP is similar to NPTF, I dispute this claim. If you said NPT and NPTF would be difficult to differentiate, this would be correct. In another video on BSPP, you need to be careful in the presentation as the title for the standard for this thread is a "Fastening Thread, thus both the Male and Female threads are "Parallel" and designated with a "G". As stated previously the BSP Sealing Thread and the BSP Fastening both have Parallel threads but the Dimensions & Tolerances are different.
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Very helpful... thanks. No other videos explain in this way. Excellent
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Excellent series of videos, thank you.
thanks for the info.
Do you have a model to measure the taper of a BSPT external thread ?.
Hi, what does RC or ZG for a taper for 1/8" - 28 HSS BSPT mean? Thanks.
As specified in the video, the "R" by itself usually indicates a BSPT thread and a "G" by itself indicates a BSPP thread. Also, your reference to HSS usually is referenced when talking about drill bits. HSS typically stands for High Speed Steel. 1/8-28 is a standard nominal thread size in BSPT fittings.
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Your video is informative, but there are some basic mistakes in the technical detail. The BSP threads can come in a Taper Male "R" and the Female can be either a Taper "Rc" or Parallel "Rp". As the Title of standard indicates these are "Sealing Thread". You are also saying BSP is similar to NPTF, I dispute this claim. If you said NPT and NPTF would be difficult to differentiate, this would be correct. In another video on BSPP, you need to be careful in the presentation as the title for the standard for this thread is a "Fastening Thread, thus both the Male and Female threads are "Parallel" and designated with a "G". As stated previously the BSP Sealing Thread and the BSP Fastening both have Parallel threads but the Dimensions & Tolerances are different.