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Where I can Find details for Thread Standards?

10/26/2009 6:00 AM

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Can anyone suggest me where I can get DETAILS about NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT, G, Rc, etc threads?

Thanks a lot.

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10/26/2009 6:17 AM
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10/26/2009 10:01 PM

Dear Guest,

Thanks a lot. Looks to be great source of info.

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10/26/2009 7:41 AM

I always refer to
Machinery's Handbook

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10/26/2009 8:34 AM

Kempe's Engineer's Yearbook, any edition, is another good one.

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