Posted by Leroy on August 01, 2013 at 04:34:22 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: Grease Fitting posted by Ted in NE-OH on July 31, 2013 at 18:44:32:
The standard of the industry was a 1/8" pipe thread that is close to the 3/8" but still a long way away. Then the next standard is a 1/4" by 28 thread fitting and that ia slso what is used in the angle 1/8" pipe thread fittings and the 1/8" pipe thread there is the straight and 3 different angle fittings, the 1/4" is only as a straighet fitting and then not very popular but used on some implements is a 5/16" drive in fitting that has gripper rings around to hold it in that might be confused with threads. Then there is the metric fittings that are newer than anything I have worked on so know nothing about those but that 1/8" pipe thread tap should be easy to get and for that size it would be an 11/32" drill bit. The 1/8" pipe thread fitting will screw into the gun where the pipe or hose is.
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