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Old 02-28-2012, 09:57 PM
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I was at my hydraulic hose store and ran into a guy who is building a road race corvette. He had a straight fitting that was male 6AN x 1/2"-18 with a copper washer. He is looking for a 90 that can be positioned in any direction. Do any of you know who has this or what 1/2"-18 is considered? Thanks for the help.
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speedwaymotors.com is where i fitting shop
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I work on drill rigs with all types of hydraulic fittings and I don't even know what 1/2"-18 is considered! My hydraulic guy was given a straight x QC a while back but even he doesn't know what to call that thread.
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If it has a washer, then it sounds like he has a 1/2"-18 NPS thread adapter to AN -6.

But if he is asking for one with 90 Degree bend. I have not seen anything in the catalogs with that configuration. Most of the adpater that I have seen for AN to Threads are for NPT pipe thread, which is Tappered (NPT) and not Straight (NPS).
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NPT and NPS have the same TPI and that's 14 @ 1/2"



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