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Help me identify compression fitting on air compressor

wolfsburged

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I am trying to determine what type of fitting this is, with the end goal of converting to standard 1/2" compression fittings.

This is a 80 Gal, 5HP Kobalt for reference.

From the pump head I have a male thread which had a compression style tube fitting, however the ferrule is not like any I normally see. The male threads on the compressor side are really close to 1/2" NPT but are slightly larger in diameter. The thread pitch seems the same. I can thread the nut from the compressor line loosely onto a 1/2" NPT pipe but it is clearly not right.

Maybe a metric fitting?? Doesn't appear to be tapered like NPT either.

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Shown with 1/2" NPT ****** for size comparison:
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engineer2

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Looks like a compression fitting to me. If none of the US sizes will fit the tube, it may be metric. What is the OD of the tube?
 

GYPSY400

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Metric pipe thread is known as BSP ( British Standard Pipe) and to make it more confusing there are two types: BSPT ( tapered) and BSPP ( parallel). Also, even though it's metric thread pitch it is sized standard 1/2", 3/4" etc. The best thing to do would be to go to a hydraulic fitting ( I recommend a place that sells Parker brand as they are big overseas) store and pick up some 1/2" BSP female fittings - 1 parallel and 1 tapered and see which fits best, perhaps take your tube that has the nut on it to make sure.


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bigredmf

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Is there anything stamped on the face of the nut.

The ferrule does not look like a metric ferrule. What is the od of the tubing?

Not to split hairs but British thread is not metric it is imperial.

Red


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bigredmf

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After reviewing the pics on my confuser Vs the Ipad I want to amend my observation.

That is a metric ferrule.

I am rather confident that is a 12 mm Heavy Series Metric Fitting

12S 12mm Tube M20x1.5 Thread

Enjoy

Red
 

Hornman

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That pipe thread is probably NPS, not NPT. Straight thread, not tapered. Since the threads are not tapered, they will be larger diameter on the end than a NPT fitting.
 
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