Today i asked a question regarding steel threaded pipe nipples and its use in fluid power industries.
Mr bruce said Pipe Nipples ? As in NPT/BSPT? NO! none, not ever! Tapered thread fittings have no place in any fluid power system!
Mr Jim said
Bruce, on a technical level I completely agree with you. Having said
that, my most recent experience is more in pneumatics than in hydraulics,
and that statement holds true for pneumatic systems as well, but
unfortunately you will see tapered threads all over both hydraulic and
pneumatic systems in the field, generally due to a lack of understanding
and education on the subject. Too many people think things such as Teflon tape and other sealing rings make it okay. Incorrectly. Would you
agree?
and then
Bruce said Absolutely! I work for a Hydraulic service company and the pipe thread
fittings are a nightmare! I was just trying to make a point. There are
so many better solutions! My personal preference would be the ORFS but
the choice of styles / adapters is pretty limited. ORB and JIC have many
more options. We see so many cylinder ports and valve blocks that are
pipe thread and have been connected and reconnected so many times the
threads no longer seal.
What i said is there concern are rite
but when you talk about galvanized threaded pipe nipples there is no recall work
on it as because of the perfect thread profile being always excellent
connection with the fittings
that's we claim that we are the best in quality in whole world and no one can manufacture that quality threaded pipe Nipples. So we are the best.
that's we claim that we are the best in quality in whole world and no one can manufacture that quality threaded pipe Nipples. So we are the best.
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