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AFAIU you need somewhat MALE 1/4 BSPT to FEMALE 1/8 BSP. But your link points toStainless Steel Pipe Fitting, Reducing Bushing, 1/4 in. Male ISO Tapered x 1/8 in. Female ISO Tapered Thread | Reducers | Pipe Fittings | Fittings | All Products | Swagelok Still I believe this is "my" adapter. Or am I wrong?
Swagelok sais 477 bar
Yes. This was not fitting you seek for.Or am I wrong?
Hmmmmm, what a pitty. To good to be true.AFAIU you need somewhat MALE 1/4 BSPT to FEMALE 1/8 BSP. But your link points to
male 1/4 BSPT to female 1/8 BSPT. Tapered thread means conical thread.
BSP(BSPP - straight cylindrical) and BSPT (tapered - conical) threads are interchangeable
to some degree, but not for high pressure - IMHO.
Yes. This was not fitting you seek for.
What are you talking about? These are nearly as common as a bolt.Yes it is easy to use but I found none which takes 330 bar. I found one which takes 40 bar. Wall thikness is very thin. If someone has a bushing which takes 330 bar please let me know.
Great. Is this indeed what I need? As you know I am confusing threads so I ask once againWhat are you talking about? These are nearly as common as a bolt.
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Connection NPT Male × NPT Female. Same as Swagelok - not suitable, IMHO.Great. Is this indeed what I need? As you know I am confusing threads so I ask once again
Can it be as simpel as that?
They are available. Defeats the purpose of the stupidly cheap chinese gauge though. The problem is the 1/4" BSPT threads on the compressor side.Connection NPT Male × NPT Female. Same as Swagelok - not suitable, IMHO.
rjack321 Well done.They are available. Defeats the purpose of the stupidly cheap chinese gauge though. The problem is the 1/4" BSPT threads on the compressor side.