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Hi.
g is equivalent to gas fillet 1"?
and so saying g1/2, g3/4, etc...
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g is equivalent to gas fillet 1"?
and so saying g1/2, g3/4, etc...
Thank you.
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I would say yes.Hi.
g is equivalent to gas fillet 1"?
and so saying g1/2, g3/4, etc...
Thank you.
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I don't want it to indicate cylindrical gas thread... .non male or femaleanother doubtful:
g1 b = gas 1" male or female?
a and b indicate the class of tolerance.another doubtful:
g1 b = gas 1" male or female?
228 single-iso threads (designed g xxx) are all cylindrical.I don't want it to indicate cylindrical gas thread... .non male or female
if there is no indication of the class you are talking about internal thread (female).hmmm... then how do I understand if you talk about male or female when I read g1?
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.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