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  2. North American Fire Hose Coupler Incompatibilities - Wikipedia

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    Garden Hose Thread first manufactured 1891 2 5/8, 2 3/4, 3, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2, 4, 4 + 1 ⁄ 2, 5, and 6 inches; all 8 tpi The National Association of Fire Engineers adopts a resolution calling for the use of 8 different diameters of couplings. 1898 Earliest effort by the NFPA to create fire hose coupling standards. [11] c.1901

  3. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Assembling threaded pipe is labor-intensive, and requires skill and planning to allow lengths of pipe to be screwed together in sequence. Most threaded-pipe systems require strategically located pipe-union fittings in final assembly. The threaded pipe is heavy and requires adequate attachment to support its weight.

  4. Coupling (piping) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of adapters include one end BSP threaded with the other NPT threaded, and one end threaded with the other a plain socket for brazing. A coupling whose ends use the same connection method but are of different sizes is called a reducing coupling or reducer. An example is a 3/4" NPT to 1/2" NPT coupling.

  5. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    This coupling is used by Spanish firefighters, and is defined by Spanish Standard UNE 23400. [15] It is a sexless coupling with three engaging lugs, and is available in several different sizes, including Barcelona 25 (25 mm hose ID), Barcelona 45 (45 mm hose ID), and Barcelona 70 (70 mm hose ID). Suitable for delivery (pressure) only, not suction.

  6. Cam and groove - Wikipedia

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    The letter codes are the common designations, while the roman numeral codes come from the GSA CID A-A-59326 [3] standard: Type A or Type I: adapter (male end) with female thread, e.g. BSP or NPT; Type B or Type VII: coupler (female end) with male thread, e.g. BSP or NPT; Type C or Type VI: coupler with shank (hose barb)

  7. Gladhand connector - Wikipedia

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    A gladhand connector or gladhand coupler is an interlocking hose coupling fitted to hoses supplying pressurized air from a tractor unit to air brakes on a semi-trailer, [1] or from a locomotive to railway air brakes on railroad cars. [2] Gladhand connectors resemble a pair of "hands shaking" when interlocked, hence the name. [1]

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  9. AN thread - Wikipedia

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    The AN thread (also A-N) is a particular type of fitting used to connect flexible hoses and rigid metal tubing that carry fluid. It is a US military-derived specification that dates back to World War II and stems from a joint standard agreed upon by the Army Air Corps and Navy, hence AN.

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