The taper is the same between the two tapered threads, .0625 per inch, or 3/4 per 12 inches. However, as with the diameter being different the BSPT has a Whitworth thread profile with 55 degree flanks, where the NPT is 60 degree as is true with metric and UN thread types.
Thank for this video. I got an idea now. I have a water pressure tank need to be replace. its connection is BSPP but the replacement is BSPT, would that spell trouble for me?
Wonderful style of explanation
The presenter has a strong pitch sound🎉
The taper is the same between the two tapered threads, .0625 per inch, or 3/4 per 12 inches. However, as with the diameter being different the BSPT has a Whitworth thread profile with 55 degree flanks, where the NPT is 60 degree as is true with metric and UN thread types.
Good video. I love using my thread gauge. It's a way to impress your friends
Great video.
No the saying
Cross threaded is better than loctite!
Lmao.
Lmao that’s one I’ve never heard, but will be using often 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks, really good.
Thank for this video. I got an idea now. I have a water pressure tank need to be replace. its connection is BSPP but the replacement is BSPT, would that spell trouble for me?
If you’re trying to use your old hose then yes. BSPP will not screw into BSPT. 😕
Can bspp fitting with bspt??
No, unfortunately
@@carolinahydraulichose6253 tq fr yr answer
npt wont SCREW in to bspp its slightly BIGGER.
Correct!!
Npt and bspt tapper value mam
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