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Hi.
g is equivalent to gas fillet 1"?
and so saying g1/2, g3/4, etc...

Thank you.
 
another doubtful:

g1 b = gas 1" male or female?
a and b indicate the class of tolerance.
tolerances apply to the average diameter of the thread (arithmetic medium between the outer diameter and the hazel).
 
You usually see it from the drawing.. .

pika: sorry, but do gas threads use classes of tolerances other than metrics? in those are the things of the genus m6/g6 that I think refer to the average diameter of the vine and the mothervite
 
hmmm... then how do I understand if you talk about male or female when I read g1?
if there is no indication of the class you are talking about internal thread (female).

when it comes to external threads (male) the designation g xxx must be accompanied by the class of tolerance (a or b).
 
pika: sorry, but do gas threads use classes of tolerances other than metrics? in those are the things of the genus m6/g6 that I think refer to the average diameter of the vine and the mothervite
exactly.... in the metrics a designation of what type is used, for pipe threads the tolerance classes are only 2 (a or b) and are indicated only for external threads.

I am referring to the uniso threads 228
 

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