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DIN 29994PTX1 83 MM 2794446 OOLO749 5 mm UDC 621.882.082.22 : 621.643.414 DEUTSCHE NORM July 1983 Pipe threads for tubes and fittings Parallel internal thread and taper external thread e Thread dimensions Whitworth-Rohrgewinde fr Gewinderohre und Fittings; zylindrisches ‘Supersedes November 1975 edition Innengewinde und kegeliges Aussengewinde; Gewindemasse In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ‘2 comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker. For connection with International Standard ISO 7/1 ~ 1982 published by the International Organization for Stand- ardization (180), soe Explanatory notes. Dimensions in mm 1 Field of application This standard applies to joints between parallel internal threads on valves, ‘external threads, |f necossary, a suitable jointing medium may be used on the throad to ensure a tight joint. ittings, threaded flanges, ote. and taper 2.2 Taper external thread (letter symbol R) (tapor 1: 16) i a] p= BY] 1 = oososo10 13] i1,Doeeszrp $a) a lotaronoe ay 4 -the proto of tne para! interna thread conforms to o e@ §}] tnscoF oso 2ze Pos te (gauge plene) g & i Aniof tad 2 137 278 P Designation of an R 1/2 taper external pipe thread: Pipe thread DIN 2999 — R 1/2 Designation of an Rp 1/2 parallel internal’ pipe thread: Pipe thread DIN 2999 — Rp 1/2 Continued on pages 2 t0 4 Tints for Gerpan Standards (OR Norman) ‘DIN 2999 Part 1 Engl Price group 5 ‘Salas No. 0108; DIN 2999*PTH) 63 MM 2794446 OOL0750 _ mm Page 2 DIN 2999 Part 1 Table 1. Nominal dimensions 7 2 [3 a 7 a Nominal Minor ‘Thread size e | Gauge diam- | Pitch of pipe | !enath eter External | Internal ‘thread_| thread a P Rp Vie a0. S561 | 0907 Rp 40 8,566 | 0.907 Rp 60" 17,448 | 1,337 R% | RD% 34 14,950 | 1.337 RA [RDA 82 e631 | 1.814 R% | Rp% 85. 24,117 | 1,814 Ri [Rpt 704 30,281 | 2,309 x RI” | Rpt” 127 38,052 | 2.300 | 11 | 1.470 | 0517 | 10.1 [RI [Rp1@ [127 44,545 | 2,309 | 11 | 1479 | 0317 | 19.1 a2 | Rp? 15,9 56,656 | 2,309 | 11 | 1.479 | 0,817 | 23.4 R2% | Rp? 75 72,226 | 3.809 | 11 | 1.479 | 0817 | 267 RS [RDS 20.6 “84,926 | 2,00 | 11] 1.470 | 0517 | 20.8 Ra [Rea 00 [25,4 1 | i10,072 |~2,909-| 11 1479"| 0.917 | 358 Re [Rps 125 | 28.6 138,472 | 2,909-| 11 |1.470-| 0.917 | 40.1 Re [Ree 50 [28,6 | 163,630 [162,351 | 160,872 | 2,309 [11 | 1.479 | 0317 | 40,1, Lengths of thread, permissible deviations, limits of sizes, Maximum length of useful thread ‘ot less than useful length of thread /,) Reference plane >| Parallel intornal thread (gauge plano) spaced LPDPZ Reference plane (gauge plane) Extonsion of fength ‘of engagement by wrenching |_End of tongost pormittod internal throad athand ongogement | 4. distance of gauge plane from start of thread ¢ = extension of length of engagement caused by plus '» mean fitting allowance when using tool deviation of internal thread =,Imporfect thread at tip of thread, due to the deviation of the somifinished product 4) An Internally threaded part shall make allowance for accommodating @ pie thread up to thrgad length fy for 2 at maximum. . 2) With a free run-out, thé length 2 of useful internal thread shall not be less than 80% of fy for @ at minimum. 3) The dimensions in the reference plane (gauge plane) conform to the nominal dimensions given in table 1.» DIN 2999xPTxL 83 MM 2794444 OOL0751 3 mm DIN 2099 Part 1 Page 3 Table 2. Permissible deviations, limits of sizes and fitting allowance for external thraads 7 z a a 5 Cn a 3 a o a ‘Thread | Permissible deviations Limits of sizes Number oo size Turns of threads ‘minimum of thread =| Moximum | Minimum = min zt 08 ae an 2% 2s Ta 56 = £09 49 a4 2% 25 74 56 zt ea) 7.3 ar 2% 37. a4 #1 £13 77 54 2% a7) [88 =t =18 70.0 ea 2% “50 15,0 1a zt “E18 113 7. 2% 60 16,8 127 zt 23 | 127 at 2a oo 19.4 46 1 223 15,0 10.4 2% ea 2a | 168 =t £23 15,0 04 | 2a ea 2a 768 =t 223 13,2 13,6 3% 75 26,7 at z1a | #36 21,0 14,0 4 2.2 30,2 23.2 =a #35 | 241 7.4 4 92 33,8 268 tA £95 289 a “10.4 39,3 32,8 zt 235 321 | 254 5 16 43,6 36,6 rare E86 32.1 26.4 5 116 43.6 36.6 ‘Table 3. Permissible deviations for internal threads 7 z 3 7 Permissible deviations ane | . ivaedsize | efiandstaneay orate | Poi von a Turns of thread ‘ Bee 0071 = ma], or oor 214 = 7 Rp 40,104 bi £17 Rew £0,104 1 #17 B RBA “eons TE #23 : RP % ~ 0,142, | bi” +23 Rp 0.160 zim [eee | Rpt £0,180 etm +29 Api 0160 zw 228 Apa £0160 =r mn Rp2\2 = £0,217 £1 £35 Rp £0,217 | Ewe +3,5 Apa E027 Za 36 Rp& £0217 r £1” £35 Fpé 0.237 EA E85 These permissible deviations are 1/16 of e. “DIN: 2999*PT*2 83 MM 279444b OOL07Se 5 mm | Page 4 DIN 2999 Part 1 Standards referred to DIN (SO 228 Part 1 Pipe threads where prossure-tight joints a gauges Other relevant standards DIN 2999 Part 2 Pipe threads for tubes and fittings; pé and use of gauges DIN 2999 Part 3. Pipe threads for tubes and fittings; gauge dimensions DIN 2999 Part 4 Pipe threads for tubes and fittings; conical.screw limit plug gauges for gauging pa sizes DIN 2999 Part 5 Pipe threads for tubes and fittings; parallel screw limit ring gauges for gauging taper external threads, DIN 2909 Part 6 Pipe threads for tubes and fittings; conical screw check plugs, sizes Hel internal thr 1d, gauging system 1d and taper external thre jel Internal threads, Previous editions DIN 2999: 07.24, 11.42x, 01.68, 05.60 DIN 2990 Part 1: 11.75 Amendments Compared with the November 1975 edition, the following amendments have been mat a) An example of designation for parallel internal pipe thread symbolized by Rp has been included, see Explanatory notes, ) Table 1 has been extended to cover internal threads (column 2). ©) In table 3, symbol R for parallel internal threads has been changed into Rp. Explanatory notes This standard agtees in substance with International Standard ISO 7/1 — 1982 “1 are made on the threads” In addition to the parallel internal thread, ISO 7/1 — 1982 specifies the taper internal thread as an alternative to match the taper external thread. As the taper external thread has, however, hardly ever been used in Germany, there is no intention to include it in the appropriate DIN Standard. Thus 1SO 7/1 was not adopted as a DIN ISO Standard. Moreover, the number of tho standard has doliberately been left unchanged, because neither the industry nor the plumbing tra ipe threads where pressure-tight joints would have approved of such an alteration. ‘Standard 180 7/1 gives the following designations for a thread: parallel Pipe thread ISO 7/1-Rp 1% Internal thread — ~ taper Pipe thread ISO 7/1-Re 1¥% External thread always taper Pipe thread ISO 7/-R 1% ‘The provious oditions of DIN 2999 Part 1, November 1975 e and parallel internal threads, which was not necessary, as the standard did not specify taper internal threads and the DIN number served to distinguish between the taper thread and the parallel pipe thread specified in DIN 259 Part 1. Since the thread symbols given in DIN 259 Part 1 and DIN 2999 Part 1 are identical, however, confusion arose partic: ularly when marking screw taps, as, in order to save space and costs, only the thread symbol was used (omitting the DIN number). In order to prevent such a confusion for the future, the technical committees concerned decided to lay down letter symbol Rp for the identification of the parallel internal thread, in agreement with ISO 7/1. International Patent Classification F16L 15-00 Di Dmvngcnms ietitut Fur Mormng 0.¥.— Eagiieh

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