What size is PG13 5?

What size is PG13 5?

Gland sizes

Thread nominal size Thread major dia. Cable diameter
(mm) (mm)
PG13.5 20.4 6–12
PG16 22.5 10–14
PG21 28.3 13–18

What PG13 5?

Model: PG13. 5 cable glands. Material: High quality nylon PA66 plastic. Cable range: 6 – 12mm/0.23 – 0.47 inches. Thread O.D.: 20.4mm/0.81 inches.

What is BSP and NPT threads?

Both NPT and BSP are pipe thread standards for screw threads used on pipes and pipe fittings to seal pipes. With NPT, the peaks and valleys of the threads are flat. In BSP, they are rounded. Secondly, the NPT angle of the thread is 60 degrees and the BSP angle is 55 degrees.

What are PG thread sizes?

Thread dimensions for Pg threads (according to EN 40430)

Thread Ø d1 Ø p
Pg 9 13.86 mm 1.41 mm
Pg 11 17.26 mm 1.41 mm
Pg 13.5 19.06 mm 1.41 mm
Pg16 21.16 mm 1.41 mm

What thread is pg21?

Pg Thread DIN 40430 Steel Conduit Thread

For cable diameter mm Thread Size Major Diameter mm
12.0 Pg 13.5 20.4
14.0 Pg 16 22.5
18.0 Pg 21 28.3
25.0 Pg 29 37.0

What are the dimensions of a NPT thread?

NPT Threads (National Pipe Tapered ) 1⁄16 ” NPT 27 15/64 0.2344 1/4 1/8″ NPT 27 21/64 0.3281 11/32 1/4″ NPT 18 27/64 0.4219 7/16 3/8″ NPT 18 9/16 0.5625 19/32 1/2″ NPT 14 11/16 0.6875 23/32

How big is a tap drill in inches?

Tap Drill Charts | National Pipe Threads NPT & NPTF NPS & NPSF Pipe Tap Size Pitch (TPI) Drill Size* (inch) Pitch (TPI) Drill Size (inch) 1/16 27 0.242 (C) – – 1/8 27 0.332 (Q) 27 0.348 (S)

What does NPT stand for in gauge dimensions?

NPT = symbol for the thread series and form (i.e., National (American)Standard Pipe, Taper) Basic dimensions are given to four or five decimal places to eliminate errors when calculating gauge dimensions, they do not imply a greater degree of precision than is normally obtainable. L1= Length of normal hand-tight engagement.

How many decimal places does NPT stand for?

NPT = symbol for the thread series and form (i.e., National (American)Standard Pipe, Taper) Basic dimensions are given to four or five decimal places to eliminate errors when calculating gauge dimensions, they do not imply a greater degree of precision than is normally obtainable.