Flat Face Port with British Standard Pipe Parallel Threads (ISO 1179-1)

ISO 1179 1 Threads

A flat face port with British Standard Pipe Parallel Threads (BSPP) is a type of connection used in fluid power systems. It is defined by the international standard ISO 1179-1.

The port has a flat sealing surface and uses BSPP threads for connection. BSPP threads are a type of parallel thread that is commonly used in the United Kingdom and other countries that were formerly part of the British Empire.

drawing FFP BSPP T

Flat face ports with BSPP threads are available in a variety of sizes, from G 1/8 to G 2. The size of the port is determined by the diameter of the pipe that it is designed to connect to.

The following are some of the advantages of using flat face ports with BSPP threads:

  • They are easy to install and remove.
  • They provide a good seal.
  • They are resistant to vibration and shock.
  • They are compatible with a wide range of fluids.

If you are looking for a reliable and versatile type of connection for your fluid power system, a flat face port with BSPP threads is a good option.

Here are some additional details about flat face ports with BSPP threads:

  • The threads are tapered, which means that they get tighter as they are screwed together. This helps to create a good seal.
  • The ports are available in a variety of materials, including steel, brass, and stainless steel.
  • The ports can be used with a variety of types of seals, including O-rings and V-rings.

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