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Accurate identification of ports and connectors in fluid

piping systems is necessary before the correct hose or


tube assembly can be selected and installed. With this
booklet and a few simple tools, measurement and identification is easy.
Most connectors commonly used in fluid piping systems are included in this booklet. The connections are
listed under headings divided by the country of origin
to provide further assistance in identification.
Please consult your Eaton representative for
assistance in identifying connectors not found in this
booklet.
How to Use This Booklet
Visually identify the part by comparing it with the illustration shown for each type of connection. Take measurements of the I.D., O.D., threads and angles as
appropriate. Compare the measurements to the charts
to convert to the correct dash and/or thread size and
the parts series.

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Table of Contents
Measuring Tools.......................................................... 5
How to Measure Threads........................................... 6
How to Measure Sealing Surface Angles................... 7
American Connections
NPTF........................................................................ 8
NPSM........................................................................ 9
SAE J1926 Straight Thread O-Ring Boss................ 10
SAE J514 JIC/37 Hydraulic.................................... 11
SAE J512 45.......................................................... 13
Ermeto Flareless Tube Fittings SAE J514............. 14
SAE J1453 O-Ring Face Seal.................................. 15
SAE J512 Inverted.................................................. 16
SAE J518 4-Bolt Flange.......................................... 17
CAT Thick Flange.................................................... 19
ISO Connection
ISO/DIS 6162 4-Bolt Flange.................................... 20
ISO 6149................................................................. 22
Continued on the next page.

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Table of Contents
(Cont.)
German Connections
DIN 7631 Series...................................................... 23
DIN 3902 Series...................................................... 24
DIN 20066 4-Bolt Flange......................................... 26
DIN 3852 Male Connectors &Female Ports.......... 28
French Connections
Millimetrique and GAZ Series................................. 30
British Connections
British Standard Pipe............................................... 32
Japanese Connections
JIS30 Male Seat, Metric Threads......................... 34
JISTapered Pipe..................................................... 35
JIS30 Male Seat, Pipe Threads............................ 36
JIS30 Female Seat, Pipe Threads......................... 37
JISB 8363 4-Bolt Flange......................................... 38
JIS210 Kgf/cm2 4-Bolt Square Flange................... 40
Oil Pan-Plug Threads................................................ 42
O-Ring Pilot Threads................................................ 45

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Measuring Tools
A seat angle gauge, thread pitch gauge and an I.D./
O.D. caliper are necessary to make accurate measurements of commonly used connectors. Eaton offers
a unique caliper that offers the capabilities of both a
caliper and a seat angle gauge in one unit.

I.D./O.D. Angle Gauge Caliper

Thread Pitch Gauge

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How to Measure Threads


Use a thread pitch gauge
to determine the number
of threads per inch or the
distance between threads
in metric connections.
Place the gauge on the
threads until the fit is
snug. Match the measurement to the charts.
Measure the thread
diameter with an I.D./
O.D. caliper as shown.
Match the measurements to the charts.

I.D.

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O.D.

How to Measure Sealing


Surface Angles
Female connections
are usually measured
by inserting the gauge
into the connection and
placing it on the sealing
surface. If the centerlines
of the connection and
gauge are parallel, the
correct angle has been
determined.
Male flare type connectors are usually measured
by placing the gauge on
the sealing surface. If the
centerlines of the connection and gauge are
parallel, the correct angle
has been determined.

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American Connections
NPTF (National Pipe Tapered Fuel)
This connection is still widely used in fluid power
systems, even though it is not recommended by the
National Fluid Power Association (N.F.P.A.) for use in
hydraulic applications. The thread is tapered and the
seal takes place by deformation of the threads.
Tapered
Thread
O.D.

NPTF Threads
Measure thread diameter and subtract 14-inch to find
the nominal pipe size.
Female
Thread I.D.
(in)

Inch Size

Dash Size

8
4
3
8
1
2
3
4
1
1
1 4

02
04
06
08
12
16
20

8-27
4-18
8-18
1
2-14
3
4-14
1-1112
1
1 4-1112

32 (.41)
32 (.54)
16 (.68)
27
32 (.84)
1116 (1.05)
5
1 16 (1.32)
12132 (1.66)

8 (.38)
2 (.49)
8 (.63)
25
32 (.77)
1 (.98)
114 (1.24)
11932 (1.58)

112
2

24
32

112-1112
2-1112

12932 (1.90)
238 (2.38)

11316 (1.82)
2516 (2.30)

1
1

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
1
1
3

13
17

11

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American Connections
NPSM (National Pipe Straight Mechanical)
This connection is sometimes used in fluid power
systems. The female half has a straight thread and an
inverted 30 seat. The male half of the connection has
a straight thread and a 30 internal chamfer. The seal
takes place by compression of the 30 seat on the chamfer. The threads hold the connection mechanically.
Note: A properly chamfered NPTF male will also seal with the
NPSM female.

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)

Female
Thread I.D.
(in)

Inch Size

Dash Size

8
4
3
8
1
2
3
4
1
114

02
04
06
08
12
16
20

8-27
4-18
3
8-18
1
2-14
3
4-14
1-1112
114-1112

32 (.41)
32 (.54)
11
16 (.68)
27
32 (.84)
1
1 16 (1.05)
1516 (1.32)
12132 (1.66)

8 (.38)
2 (.49)
8 (.63)
25
32 (.77)
1 (.98)
114 (1.24)
11932 (1.58)

112
2

24
32

112-1112
2-1112

12932 (1.90)
238 (2.38)

11316 (1.82)
2516 (2.30)

1
1

1
1

13
17

3
1
5

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American Connections
SAE J1926 Straight Thread O-Ring Boss (ORB)
This port connection is recommended by the N.F.P.A. for
optimum leakage control in medium and high pressure
hydraulic systems. The male connector has a straight
thread and an O-Ring. The female port has a straight
thread, a machined surface (minimum spotface) and a
chamfer to accept the O-Ring. The seal takes place by
compressing the O-Ring into the chamfer. The threads
hold the connection mechanically.

Inch Size

Dash Size

8
16
4
5
16
3
8
1
2
5
8
3
4
7
8
1
1
1 4
112
2

02
03
04
05
06
08
10
12
14
16
20
24
32

10

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
16-24
3
8-24
16-20
1
2-20
9
16-18
3
4-16
7
8-14
1116-12
11316-12
1516-12
158-12
178-12
212-12
5

5
16 (.31)
3
8 (.38)
`716 (.44)
1
2 (.50)
9
16 (.56)
3
4 (.75)
7
8 (.88)
1116 (1.06)
1316 (1.19)
1516 (1.31)
158 (1.63)
178 (1.88)
212 (2.50)

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Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
32 (.27)
32 (.34)
32 (.39)
15
32 (.45)
17
32 (.51)
11
16 (.69)
13
16 (.81)
1 (.98)
118 (1.10)
1
1 4 (1.23)
1916 (1.54)
11316 (1.79)
2716 (2.42)
9

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American Connections
SAE J514 JIC/37 Hydraulic
This connection is very common in fluid power systems. Both the male and female halves of the connections have 37 seats. The seal takes place by
establishing a line of contact between the male flare
and the female cone seat. The threads hold the connection mechanically.
Caution: In the -02, -03, -04, -05, -08 and -10 sizes, the threads of the
SAE 37 flare and SAE 45 flare are the same. However, the sealing
surface angles are not the same.

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American Connections
SAE J514 JIC Hydraulic (cont.)
Inch Size

Dash Size

8
16
4
5
16
3
8
1
2
5
8
3
4
7
8
1
114
112
2

02
03
04
05
06
08
10
12
14
16
20
24
32

12

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
16-24
3
8-24
16-20
1
2-20
9
16-18
3
4-16
7
8-14
1116-12
11316-12
1516-12
158-12
178-12
212-12
5

5
16 (.31)
3
8 (.38)
`716 (.44)
1
2 (.50)
9
16 (.56)
3
4 (.75)
7
8 (.88)
1116 (1.06)
1316 (1.19)
1516 (1.31)
158 (1.63)
178 (1.88)
212 (2.50)

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Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
32 (.27)
32 (.34)
32 (.39)
15
32 (.45)
17
32 (.51)
11
16 (.69)
13
16 (.81)
1 (.98)
118 (1.10)
1
1 4 (1.23)
1916 (1.54)
11316 (1.79)
2716 (2.42)
9

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American Connections
SAE J512 45
This connection is commonly used in refrigeration,
automotive and truck piping systems. The connector
is frequently made of brass. Both the male and female
connectors have 45 seats. The seal takes place
between the male flare and the female cone seat. The
threads hold the connection mechanically.
Caution: In the -02, -03, -04, -05, -08 and -10 sizes, the threads of the
SAE 37 flare and SAE 45 flare are the same. However, the sealing
surface angles are not the same.

Inch Size

Dash Size

8
16
1
4
5
16
3
8
1
2
5
8
3
4
7
8
1

02
03
04
05
06
08
10
12
14
16

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
16-24
3
8-24
16-20
1
2-20
5
8-18
3
4-16
7
8-14
1116-14
114-12
138-12
5

16 (.31)
3
8 (.38)
16 (.44)
1
2 (.50)
5
8 (.63)
3
4 (.75)
7
8 (.88)
1116 (1.06)
114 (1.25)
138 (1.38)
5

Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
32 (.27)
32 (.34)
32 (.39)
15
32 (.45)
9
16 (.57)
11
16 (.69)
13
16 (.81)
1 (.99)
1532 (1.16)
1932 (1.29)
9

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American Connections
Ermeto Flareless Tube Fittings SAE J514
The male Ermeto connection has straight threads
and a 24 seat. The female Ermeto connections
incorporates a bite-type sleeve used in conjunction
with a tube and female nut. When the female nut
is tightened the seal is made between the sleeve
and the 24 seat. A seal is also made between the
sleeve and the tubing.
The threads retain the connection.

Inch Size
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-20
-24
-32

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Dash Size
1/8
3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
5/16-24
3/18-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
3/4-16
7/8-14
1 1/16-12
1 3/16-12
1 5/16-12
1 5/8-12
1 7/8-12
2 /12-12

5/16
3/8
7/16
7/16
9/16
3/4
7/8
1 1/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 5/8
1 7/8
2 1/2

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Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
9/32
11/32
13/32
13/32
1/2
11/16
13/16
31/32
1 1/8
1 1/8
1 17/32
1 13/16
2 7/16

American Connections
SAE J1453 O-Ring Face Seal
This connection offers the very best leakage control
available today. The male connector has a straight
thread and an O-Ring in the face. The female has a
straight thread and a machined flat face. The seal
takes place by compressing the O-Ring onto the flat
face of the female, similar to the split flange type fitting. The threads hold the connection mechanically.

Inch Size

Dash Size

4
8
2
5
8
3
4
1
1
1 4
112

04
06
08
10
12
16
20
24

1
3
1

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
16-18
16-16
16-16
1-14
1316-12
7
1 16-12
11116-12
2-12
9

11
13

16 (.56)
16 (.69)
16 (.82)
1 (1.00)
1316 (1.19)
1716 (1.44)
11116 (1.69)
2 (2.00)
9

11
13

Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
32 (.51)
5
8 (.63)
3
4 (.75)
15
16 (.93)
118 (1.11)
138 (1.36)
158 (1.61)
11516 (1.92)
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American Connections
SAE J512 Inverted
This connection is frequently used in automotive systems.
The male connector can either be a 45 flare in the tube
fitting form or a 42 seat in the machined adapter form.
The female has a straight thread with a 42 inverted flare.
The seal takes place on the flared surfaces. The threads
hold the connection mechanically.

Inch Size

Dash Size

8
16
1
4
5
16
3
8
7
16
1
2
5
8
3
4

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
10
12

16

Nominal
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D. (in)
16-28
3
8-24
7
16-24
1
2-20
5
8-18
11
16-18
3
4-18
7
8-18
1
1 16-16
5

16 (.32)
3
8 (.38)
7
16 (.44)
1
2 (.50)
5
8 (.63)
11
16 (.69)
3
4 (.75)
7
8 (.88)
1
1 16 (1.06)
5

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Female
Thread I.D.
(in)
32 (.28)
32 (.34)
32 (.40)
15
32 (.45)
9
16 (.57)
5
8 (.63)
23
32 (.70)
13
16 (.82)
1 (1.00)
9

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American Connections
SAE J518 4-Bolt Flange*
This connection is commonly used in fluid power
systems. There are two pressure ratings. Code 61
is referred to as the standard series and Code
62 is the 6000 psi series. The design concept for
both series is the same, but the bolt hole spacing and
flanged head diameters are larger for the higher pressure, Code 62 connection.
The female (port) is an unthreaded hole with four
bolt holes in a rectangular pattern around the port.
The male consists of a flanged head, grooved
for an O-Ring, and either a captive flange or split
flange halves with bolt holes to match the port. The
seal takes place on the O-Ring, which is compressed
between the flanged head and the flat surface surrounding the port. The threaded bolts hold the connection together.

*SAE J518, JIS B 8363, ISO/DIS 6162 and DIN 20066 are interchangeable, except for bolt sizes.

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American Connections
SAE J518 4-Bolt Flange (cont.)
Port Hose
Inch Size Bolt I.D. Inch
(Inch
Fraction
Dash)
(Decimal)

Bolt Dimensions
Inch (Decimal)
Cd. 61

1
2
(08)
3
4
(12)
1
(16)
114
(20)
112
(24)
2
(32)

1
2
(.50)
3
4
(.75)
1
(1.00)
114
(1.25)
112
(1.50)
2
(2.00)

Inch Size
(Inch
Dash)

Port Hose
I.D. Inch
Fraction
(Decimal)

1
2
(08)
3
4
(12)
1
(16)
114
(20)
112
(24)
2
(32)

1
2
(.50)
3
4
(.75)
1
(1.00)
114
(1.25)
112
(1.50)
2
(2.00)

18

16-18x114

Cd. 62

Cd. 61

Cd. 62

16-18x114

112
(1.50)
178
(1.88)
2116
(2.06)
2516
(2.31)
234
(2.75)
2116
(3.06)

11932
(1.50)
2
(2.00)
214
(2.25)
258
(2.63)
318
(2.63)
31316
(3.81)

8-16x114

8-16x114

16-14x112

2-13x134

2-13x1 2

8-11x214

2-13x1 2

4-10x234

Bolt Hole Spacing


A Inch
(Decimal)

8-16x112

16-14x134

Flanged Head
Diameter K Inch
(Decimal)
Cd. 61

Cd. 62

1316
(1.19)
112
(1.50)
134
(1.75)
2
(2.00)
238
(2.38)
21332
(2.81)

114
(1.25)
158
(1.63)
178
(1.88)
218
(2.13)
212
(2.50)
318
(3.13)

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American Connections
SAE J518 4-Bolt Flange (cont.)
How to Measure
Four Bolt FlangeFirst measure the port hole diameter using the caliper. Next, measure the longest bolt
hole spacing from center-to-center (Dimension A) or
measure the flanged head diameter.
Note: CAT flanges have a .560 flange thickness (in all sizes) to
correspond Caterpillar split flanges. Other flange dimensions are
identical to Code 62.

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ISO Connection
ISO/DIS 6162 4-Bolt Flange*
This connection is commonly used in fluid power systems. There are two pressure ratings. PN 35/350 bar
(Code 61) is the standard series, and PN 415 bar(Code
62) is the high pressure series. The design concept for
both series is the same, but the bolt hole spacing and
flanged head diameters are larger for the high pressure,
PN 415 bar connection. Both metric and inches bolts are
used. The port will have an M stamped on it if metric
bolts are required.
The female (port) is an unthreaded hole with four bolt
holes in a rectangular pattern around the port. The male
consists of a flanged head, grooved for an o-ring, and
either a captive flange or split flange halves with bolt
holes to match the port. The seal takes place on the
o-ring, which is compressed between the flanged head
and the flat surface surrounding the port. The threaded
bolts hold the connection together.

*ISO/DIS 6162, DIN 20066, JIS B 8363 and SAE J518 are interchangeable, except for bolt sizes.
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ISO Connection
ISO/DIS 6162 4-Bolt Flange* (cont.)
Bolt Dimensions
mm (in)
Size mm
(Inch)
[Dash]
13
(12)
[08]
19
(34)
[12]
25
(1)
[16]
32
(114)
[20]
38
(112)
[24]
50
(2)

Bolt Hole Spacing


A mm (in)

Port Hole
mm (in)

PN 35/350
Bar (Cd. 61)

PN 415 Bar
(Cd. 62)

PN 35/350
Bar (Cd. 61)

PN 415 Bar
(Cd. 62)

12.7
(.50)

M8x1.25x25
5
16-18 x 114

M8x1.25x30
5
16-18 x 114

38.10
(1.50)

40.49
(1.57)

19.1
(.75)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M10x1.5x35
3
8-16 x 112

47.63
(1.88)

50.80
(2.00)

25.4
(1.00)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M12x1.75x45
7
16-14 x 134

52.37
(2.06)

57.15
(2.25)

31.7
(1.25)

M10x1.5x30
7
16-14 x 112

M14x2x45
1
2-13 x 134

58.72
(2.31)

66.68
(2.63)

38.0
(1.50)

M12x1.75x35
1
2-13 x 112

M16x2x55
5
8-11 x 214

69.85
(2.75)

79.38
(3.13)

50.8
(2.00)

M12x1.75x35
1
2-13 x 112

M20x2.5x70
3
4-10 x 234

77.77
(3.06)

96.82
(3.81)

Flanged Head Diameter


K mm (in)
12

PN 35/350
(Cd. 61)
30.18 (1.19)

PN 415 Bar
(Cd. 62)
31.75 (1.25)

34

38.10 (1.50)

41.28 (1.63)

44.45 (1.75)

47.63 (1.88)

114

50.80 (2.00)

53.98 (2.13)

112
2

60.33 (2.38)
71.42 (2.81)

63.50 (2.50)
79.38 (3.13)

Inch Size

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ISO Connection
ISO 6149 Port and Stud Ends with ISO 261
Threads andO-Ring Seal
This port connection is similar to the SAE J514 Straight
Thread O-Ring Boss (ORB).The major difference is that
this connection uses metric threads. The male connector
has a straight thread and an O-Ring. The female port has
a straight thread, a machined surface (minimum spotface)
and a chamfer to accept the O-Ring. The seal takes place
by compressing the O-Ring into the chamfer. The threads
hold the connection mechanically.

Metric
Thread
M8 x 1
M10 x 1
M12 x 1,5
M14 x 1,5*
M16 x 1,5
M18 x 1,5
M22 x 1,5
M27 x 2
M33 x 2
M42 x 2
M48 x 2
M60 x 2

Male Thread
O.D. mm
8
10
12
14
16
18
22
27
33
42
48
60

Female Thread
I.D. mm
7
9
10,5
12,5
14,5
16,5
20,5
25
31
40
46
58

*M14 x 1,5: Recommended for diagnostic port application.

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German Connections
DIN 7631 Series
This connection is frequently used in hydraulic systems.
The male has a straight metric thread and a 60 (included
angle) recessed cone. The female has a straight thread and
a tapered nose/ Globeseal seat. The seal takes place by
contact between the cone of the male and the nose of the
tapered nose/Globeseal flareless swivel. The threads hold
the connection mechanically.

Use with Pipe/Tube


O.D. mm
6
8
10
12
15
18
22
28
35
42

Metric Thread Male Thread


Size
O.D. mm
M12
M14
M16
M18
M22
M26
M30
M38
M45
M52

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5

12
14
16
18
22
26
30
38
45
52

Female Thread
I.D. mm
10,5
12,5
14,5
16,5
20,5
24,5
28,5
36,5
43,5
50,5

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German Connections
DIN 3902 Series
This connection style consists of a common male and
three different female halves.
The male has a straight metric thread, a 24 included angle and a recessed counterbore that matches the
tube O.D. used with it. The female may be a tube, nut
and ferrule, a tapered nose/Globeseal flareless swivel
or a tapered nose/Globeseal flareless swivel with an
O-Ring in the nose (DKOtype).

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German Connections
DIN 3902 Series (cont.)
Tube O.D.
R Dim.
I.RH.*

Tube O.D.
R Dim.
S.RH

Metric
Male Thread
Thread Size
O.D.

6
8
10
12
15

Female
Thread I.D.

M12 x 1,5

12

10,5

6
8
10

M14 x 1,5
M16 x 1,5
M18 x 1,5

14
16
18

12,5
14,5
16,5

12

M20 x 1,5

20

18,5

14

M22 x 1,5

22

20,5

16

M24 x 1,5

24

22,5

M26 x 1,5

26

24,5

18
22

20

M30 x 2,0

30

28

28

25

M36 x 2,0

36

34

30

M42 x 2,0

42

40

M45 x 2,0

45

43

M52 x 2,0

52

50

35
42

38

*I.RH. is a light duty system.


s.RH. is a heavy duty system.

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German Connections
DIN 20066 4-Bolt Flange*
This connection is commonly used in fluid power systems. There are two pressure ratings. FormR (Code 61)
is referred to as the standard duty series, and Form
S (Code 62) is the heavy duty series. The design concept for both series is the same, but the bolt hole spacing and flanged head diameters are larger for the higher
pressure, Form S connection. Both metric and inch bolts
are used.
The female (port) is an unthreaded hole with four bolt
holes in a rectangular pattern around the port. The male
consists of a flanged head, grooved for an o-ring, and
either a captive flange or split flange halves with bolt
holes to match the port. The seal takes place on the
o-ring, which is compressed between the flanged head
and the flat surface surrounding the port. The threaded
bolts hold the connection together.

*DIN 20066, ISO/DIS 6162, JIS B 8363 and SAE J518 are interchangeable, except for bolt sizes.
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German Connections
DIN 20066 4-Bolt Flange* (cont.)
Bolt Dimensions
mm (in)
Size mm
(Inch)
[Dash]
13
(12)
[08]
19
(34)
[12]
25
(1)
[16]
32
(114)
[20]
38
(112)
[24]
50
(2)

Bolt Hole Spacing


A mm (in)

Port Hole
mm (in)

Form R
(Cd. 61)

Form S
(Cd. 62)

Form R
(Cd. 61)

Form S
(Cd. 62)

12.7
(.50)

M8x1.25x25
5
16-18 x 114

M8x1.25x30
5
16-18 x 114

38.10
(1.50)

40.49
(1.57)

19.1
(.75)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M10x1.5x35
3
8-16 x 112

47.63
(1.88)

50.80
(2.00)

25.4
(1.00)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M12x1.75x45
7
16-14 x 134

52.37
(2.06)

57.15
(2.25)

31.7
(1.25)

M10x1.5x30
7
16-14 x 112

M14x2x45
1
2-13 x 134

58.72
(2.31)

66.68
(2.63)

38.0
(1.50)

M12x1.75x35
1
2-13 x 112

M16x2x55
5
8-11 x 214

69.85
(2.75)

79.38
(3.13)

50.8
(2.00)

M12x1.75x35
1
2-13 x 112

M20x2.5x70
3
4-10 x 234

77.77
(3.06)

96.82
(3.81)

Flanged Head Diameter


K mm (in)
Inch Size

Form R (Cd. 61) Form S (Cd. 62)

12

30.18 (1.19)

31.75 (1.25)

34

38.10 (1.50)

41.28 (1.63)

44.45 (1.75)

47.63 (1.88)

114

50.80 (2.00)

53.98 (2.13)

112

60.33 (2.38)

63.50 (2.50)

71.42 (2.81)

79.38 (3.13)

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German Connections
DIN 3852 Male Connectors and Female Ports
This DIN is controlled by Germany, but other countries may use it as a reference for their connector and
port designs. The chart below illustrates the various
forms and how they seal.

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German Connections
DIN 3852 Metric Threads
Metric Threads
M12
M14
M16
M18
M20
M22
M24
M26
M27
M30
M30
M33
M36
M36
M38
M38
M42
M42
M45
M45
M48
M48
M52
M52

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
2
1,5
2
2
1,5
2
1,5
2
1,5
2
1,5
2
1,5
2
1,5
2

Male Thread O.D.


A mm

Female Thread I.D.


B mm

12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
27
30
30
33
36
36
38
38
42
42
45
45
48
48
52
52

10,5
12,5
14,5
16,5
18,5
20,5
22,5
24,5
25
28,5
28
31
34,5
34
36,5
36
40,5
40
43,5
43
46,5
46
50,5
50

For DIN 3852 Whitworth pipe thread dimensions, see BSPT/BSPP


dimensions on page 33. They are the same.

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French Connections
Millimetrique and GAZ Series
This connection consists of a common male and two
different females. The Millimetrique Series is used
with whole number metric O.D. tubing and the GAZ
Series is used with fractional number metric O.D. pipe
size tubing.

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French Connections
Millimetrique and GAZ Threads
Tubing O.D.
R Dim.
mm
6
8
10
12
14
15
16
18
22
25
28
30
32
35
38
40
45

GAZ Pipe
O.D. R
Metric
Male Thread
Dim. mm
Thread Size
O.D. mm

13,25
16,75
21,25
26,75

33,50
42,25
48,25

M12
M14
M16
M18
M20
M22
M24
M27
M30
M33
M36
M39
M42
M45
M48
M52
M54
M58

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1,0
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
2,0
2,0

12
14
16
18
20
22
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
52
52
58

Female
Thread I.D.
mm
11
12,5
14,5
16,5
18,5
20,5
22,5
25,5
28,5
31,5
34,5
37,5
40,5
43,5
46,5
50,5
52
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British Connections
British Standard Pipe (BSP)
The BSPT (tapered) connection is similar to the NPT,
except that the thread pitches are different in most
sizes, and the thread form and O.D.s are close but not
the same. Sealing is accomplished by thread distortation. A thread sealant is recommended.

The BSPP (parallel) male is similar to the NPSM male


except the thread pitches are different in most sizes.
The female swivel BSPP has a tapered nose/
Globeseal flareless swivel which seals on the cone
seat of the male.

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British Connections
BSPT/BSPP Threads
Inch Size

Dash
Size

Nominal
Thread
Size*

8
1
4
3
8
1
2
5
8
3
4
1
114
112
2

02
04
06
08
10
12
16
20
24
32

8-28
1
4-19
3
8-19
1
2-14
5
8-14
3
4-14
1-11
114-11
112-11
2-11

Male Thread
O.D. (in)

64
32
13
16
7
8
1
1 32
5
1 16
12132
178
21132
33
21

.38
.52
.65
.82
.88
1.04
1.30
1.65
1.88
2.35

Female Thread
I.D. (in)
32
32
32
3
4
13
16
31
32
1732
1916
12532
214
11
15
19

.35
.47
.60
.75
.80
.97
1.22
1.56
1.79
2.26

*Frequently, the thread size is expressed as a fractional dimension


preceded by the letter G or the letter R. The G represents a
parallelthread, and the R indicates a tapered thread. For example,
BSPP 38-19 may be expressed as G38, and BSPT 38 -19 may be
expressed as R 38.

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Japanese Connections
JIS 30 Male (Inverted)Seat, Metric Threads
(Threads per JISB 0207)
The JIS parallel (metric) is the same as the JIS
parallel (PF), except for the thread difference.

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Size
mm

Dash Size
Equivalent

6
9
12
19
25
32

04
06
08
12
16
20

Thread Size
M14
M18
M22
M30
M33
M42

x
x
x
x
x
x

1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5

Male
Thread
O.D. mm

Female Thread
I.D. mm

14
18
22
30
33
42

12,5
16,5
20,5
28,5
31,5
40,5

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Japanese Connections
JISTapered Pipe (PT)
(Threads per JISB 0203)
The JIS tapered thread is similar to the BSPT connection in
design, appearance and dimensions. The JIS tapered thread
and the BSPT connection are interchangeable.

Inch
Size

Size
mm
(Dash)

Nominal
Thread
Tapered Size
(Similar to BSPP)

4
8
1
2
3
4
1
114
112
2
1
3

6
9
12
19
25
32
38
50

(04)
(06)
(08)
(12)
(16)
(20)
(24)
(32)

4-19
8-19
1
2-14
3
4-14
1-11
114-11
112-11
2-11
1
3

Male Thread
O.D.

Female Thread
I.D.

Frac.

mm

Frac.

mm

64
32
13
16
1
1 32
1516
12132
178
21132

13,2
16,7
21,0
26,4
33,3
41,9
47,8
59,7

32
32
3
4
31
32
1732
1916
12532
214

11,9
15,3
19,2
24,6
30,9
39,6
45,5
57,4

33
21

15

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Japanese Connections
JIS 30 Male Inverted Seat, Parallel Pipe Threads
(Threads per JIS B 0202)
The JIS parallel is similar to the BSPP connection. The
JIS parallel thread and the BSPP connection are interchangeable.

Inch
Size

Size
mm
(Dash)

Nominal
Thread
Tapered Size
(Similar to BSPP)

4
3
8
1
2
3
4
1
114
112
2
1

36

6
9
12
19
25
32
38
50

(04)
(06)
(08)
(12)
(16)
(20)
(24)
(32)

4-19
3
8-19
1
2-14
3
4-14
1-11
114-11
112-11
2-11
1

Male Thread
O.D.

Female Thread
I.D.

Frac.

mm

Frac.

mm

64
21
32
13
16
1
1 32
1516
12132
178
21132

13,2
16,7
21,0
26,4
33,3
41,9
47,8
59,7

32
19
32
3
4
31
32
1732
1916
12532
214

11,9
15,3
19,2
24,6
30,9
39,6
45,5
57,4

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Japanese Connections
JIS 30 Female (Cone) Seat, Parallel Pipe Threads
(Threads per JIS B 0202)
The Japanese JIS30 flare is similar to the
American SAE 37 flare connection in application as
well as sealing principles. However, the flare angle
and dimensions are different. The threads are similar
to BSPP.

Inch
Size

Size
mm
(Dash)

Nominal
Thread
Tapered Size
(Similar to BSPP)

4
3
8
1
2
3
4
1
114
112
2
1

6
9
12
19
25
32
38
50

(04)
(06)
(08)
(12)
(16)
(20)
(24)
(32)

4-19
3
8-19
1
2-14
3
4-14
1-11
114-11
112-11
2-11
1

Male Thread
O.D.

Female Thread
I.D.

Frac.

mm

Frac.

mm

64
21
32
13
16
1
1 32
1516
12132
178
21132

13,2
16,7
21,0
26,4
33,3
41,9
47,8
59,7

32
19
32
3
4
31
32
1732
1916
12532
214

11,9
15,3
19,2
24,6
30,9
39,6
45,5
57,4

33

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Japanese Connections
JIS B 8363 4-Bolt Flange*
This connection is commonly used in fluid power systems. There are two pressure ratings. Type I (Code 61)
is referred to as the standard series, and Type II (Code
62) is the 6000 psi series. The design concept for both
series is the same, but the bolt hole spacing and flanged
head diameters are larger for the higher pressure, Type II
connection. Both metric and inch bolts are used.
The female (port) is an unthreaded hole with four bolt
holes in a rectangular pattern around the port. The male
consists of a flanged head, grooved for an o-ring, and
either a captive flange or split flange halves with bolt
holes to match the port. The seal takes place on the
O-Ring, which is compressed between the flanged head
and the flat surface surrounding the port. The threaded
bolts hold the connection together.

*JIS B 8363, ISO/DIS 6162, DIN 20066 and SAE J518 are
interchangeable, except for bolt sizes.

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Japanese Connections
JIS B 8363 4-Bolt Flange (cont.)
Bolt Dimensions
mm (in)
Size mm
(Inch)
[Dash]
12
(12)
[08]
19
(34)
[12]
25
(1)
[16]
32
(114)
[20]
38
(112)
[24]
50
(2)

Port Hole
mm (in) Type I (Cd.61) Type II (Cd.62)

Bolt Hole Spacing


A mm (in)
Type I
(Cd.61)

Type II
(Cd.62)

12.7
(.50)

M8x1.25x30
5
16-18 x 114

M8x1.25x30
5
16-18 x 114

38.10
(1.50)

40.49
(1.57)

19.1
(.75)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M10x1.5x40
3
8-16 x 112

47.63
(1.88)

50.80
(2.00)

25.4
(1.00)

M10x1.5x30
3
8-16 x 114

M12x1.75x45
7
16-14 x 134

52.37
(2.06)

57.15
(2.25)

31.7
(1.25)

M10x1.5x40
7
16-14 x 112

M14x2x45
1
2-13 x 134

58.72
(2.31)

66.68
(2.63)

38.0
(1.50)

M12x1.75x40
1
2-13 x 112

M16x2x55
5
8-11 x 214

69.85
(2.75)

79.38
(3.13)

50.8
(2.00)

M12x1.75x40
1
2-13 x 112

M20x2.5x70
3
4-10 x 234

77.77
(3.06)

96.82
(3.81)

Flanged Head Diameter


K mm (in)
Inch Size

Type I (Cd.61)

Type II (Cd.62)

12

30.18 (1.19)

31.75 (1.25)

34

38.10 (1.50)

41.28 (1.63)

44.45 (1.75)

47.63 (1.88)

114

50.80 (2.00)

53.98 (2.13)

112

60.33 (2.38)

63.50 (2.50)

71.42 (2.81)

79.38 (3.13)

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Japanese Connections
JIS 210 Kgf/cm2 4-Bolt Square Flange
The JIS 4-bolt square flange connection is similar
in concept to the SAE 4-bolt flange connection, except
that the JIS bolt pattern is square and the flange itself
is different.

Size mm

Appx.
Inch
Size

12

19

25

32

1 4

38

112

38

112

50

Bolt Size
mm*
M10x1.5x55
(80)
M10x1.5x55
(80)
M12x1.75x70
(100)
M12x1.75x70
(100)
M16x2.0x90
(100)
M16x2.0x90
(130)
M16x2.0x90
(130)

Dim.
A
mm

80
90

Dim.
B
mm

Dim.
C
mm

Bolt Hole
Dim. D
mm

63

40

2211

68

45

53

28

63

28

13

100

70

3618

13

100

70

3618

112

80

3618

*Bolt Length for LongDesign


40

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Japanese Connections
JIS 210 Kgf/cm2 O-Ring
Nominal Size
mm

Dim. D
mm

Dim. W
mm

12

24.40.15

3.10.1

19
25
32
38
50

29.40.15
34.40.15
39.40.15
49.40.15
59.40.15

3.10.1
3.10.1
3.10.1
3.10.1
3.10.1

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Oil Pan-Plug Threads


How to Identify Oil Pan-Plug Thread Sizes
These connections are found on engine oil pans of all
types ranging from on and off road vehicles, marine
vessels, and construction equipment, to in-plant equipment fluid reservoirs. The thread styles range from
straight threads with no chamfers to NPTF threads.
Eaton has selected a single jacketed copper crush gasket to use on all FLOCS coupling and adapter straight
threads where sealing is against the pan itself. In these
applications there will be plugs on the equipment to
measure, so the male thread dimension is given in
this chart.
Straight Thread

NPTF Thread
Tapered
Thread
O.D.

Thread
O.D.

Gasket

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Oil Pan-Plug Threads


How to Identify Oil Pan-Plug Thread Sizes (cont.)
Thread Size

/2-20 UNF

M18 x 1.5
M14 x 1.25
M10 x 1
11/4-18 UNEF
1-18 UNS
/8-18 UNS

/8-18 UNF

/4-16 UNF

/8-14 UNF

M24 x 2
/16-18 UNF

11/8-12 UNF
M20 x 1.5
M25 x 1.5

Male Thread
O.D.

FD14 Drain
Coupling

FF1187 90
Adapter

Inch
(mm)
0.50
(12.6)
0.70
(18.0)
0.55
(14.0)
0.39
(10.0)
1.24
(31.6)
0.99
(25.2)
0.87
(22.1)
0.62
(15.7)
0.74
(18.9)
0.87
(22.0)
0.94
(24.0)
0.56
(14.1)
1.12
(28.4)
0.78
(20.0)
0.98
(25.0)

Part Number

Part Number

FD14-1002-01-06

FF1187-0801S

FD14-1002-02-06

FF1187-0802S

FD14-1002-03-06

FF1187-0803S

N/A

FF1187-0804S

FD14-1002-05-06

FF1187-0805S

FD14-1002-06-06

FF1187-0806S

FD14-1002-07-06

FF1187-0807S

FD14-1002-08-06

FF1187-0808S

FD14-1002-09-06

FF1187-0809S

FD14-1002-10-06

FF1187-0810S

FD14-1002-11-06

FF1187-0811S

FD14-1002-12-06

FF1187-0812S

FD14-1002-14-06

FF1187-0814S

FD14-1002-16-06

FF1187-0816S

FD14-1002-17-06

FF1187-0817S

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Oil Pan-Plug Threads


How to Identify Oil Pan-Plug Thread Sizes (cont.)
Thread Size

M22 x 1.5
M24 x 1.5
11/16-12 UN
M30 x 1.5
1/2-14 UNS
M12 x 1.5
M14 x 1.5
M12 x 1.75
3/4-14
Dryseal NPTF

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Male Thread
O.D.

FD14 Drain
Coupling

Inch
(mm)
0.86
(22.0)
0.94
(24.0)
1.06
(26.8)
1.18
(30.0)
0.49
(12.5)
0.47
(12.0)
0.55
(14.0)
0.47
(12.0)
1.05
(26.7)

Part Number
FD14-1002-18-06
FD14-1002-19-06
FD14-1002-20-06
FD14-1002-21-06
FD14-1002-22-06
FD14-1002-23-06
FD14-1002-24-06
FD14-1002-25-06
FD14-1002-26-06

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Part Number

O-Ring Pilot Threads


How to Identify O-Ring Pilot Thread Sizes
This connection is common to air conditioning systems, both in vehicle and commercial applications.
Both the male and female halves of the connections
have a pilot, either long or short. The seal takes place
by compressing an o-ring adjacent to the bead of
the tube. The threads hold the connection together
mechanically.
Pilot Length
Pilot Length

Bead O.D.
Bead O.D.

Pilot Length
Pilot Length

Bead O.D.
Bead O.D.

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O-Ring Pilot Threads


How to Identify O-Ring Pilot Thread Sizes (cont.)
Male Thread
O.D. (in)
Inch
Size
38
12

Dash
Size
06
08

Nominal
Thread
58-18
34-18

Female Thread
I.D. (in)
Frac.
58
34

Decimal Nominal
.62
.75

Frac.

Decimal

58-18
34-16

916
1116

.57
.69

58

10

78-18

78

.87

78-14

1316

.81

34

12

1116-16

1116

1.06

1116-14

.99

Short Pilot

Long Pilot
Inch Size

Nominal Tube
Size

Bead O.D.
(in)

Pilot
Length

Bead O.D.
(in)

38

06

.52

.28

.52

.19

12

08

.64

.39

.64

.19

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Pilot
Length

58

10

.77

.39

.77

.19

34

12

.91

.39

.91

.19

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Document No. E-SROV-TS009-E1
March 2013

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