COMPLETE 8-VARIANT BRASS FITTING SUITE · SORTED BY TYPE IN ORGANIZER BOX
MULTI-SPEC TURNED COMPONENTS · EACH VARIANT MEASURED BEFORE PACKING
The Problem
A US-based fluid systems distributor contacted us with a problem they'd been trying to solve for four months. They needed a family of 8 brass fitting variants — adapters that connected NPT (National Pipe Thread, used in the US) on one end to BSP (British Standard Pipe, common in European equipment) on the other, in various size combinations.
None of these combinations existed as catalog items. The thread combinations were non-standard — specifically, the NPT and BSP sizes didn't pair in any way that a catalog supplier stocked. Every standard catalog supplier they contacted either didn't offer the thread combination, had minimum orders of 5,000 pieces per variant, or couldn't deliver in under 10 weeks.
What they sent us: A box of 8 existing fittings — physical samples, no drawings, no CAD files. One line in the email: "Can you make these? We need 50 of each to start." That was the entire brief.
Our Approach: Reverse Engineer from Samples
When a customer sends physical samples, our process is straightforward. We measure every critical dimension — OD, ID, thread pitch, thread form, hex width, overall length, and any internal features — using thread gauges, micrometers, and CMM. We then model each variant in CAD, produce a 2D drawing with full dimensioning, and send it back to the customer for confirmation before we cut any material.
This step matters. Reverse engineering from a sample is not just "copy the shape." Thread standards have specific tolerances, and worn or damaged threads on the original sample can mislead. We interpret the intent of each thread, verify against standard thread tables (NPT per ASME B1.20.1, BSP per BS 21), and model accordingly.
The 8 Variants
| Variant | End A (NPT) | End B (BSP) | Hex Width | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 1/8" NPT Male | 1/8" BSP Male | 14mm AF | Most common size |
| B | 1/4" NPT Male | 1/4" BSP Male | 19mm AF | Standard adapter |
| C | 3/8" NPT Male | 3/8" BSP Male | 22mm AF | Medium bore |
| D | 1/2" NPT Male | 1/2" BSP Male | 27mm AF | High flow |
| E | 1/4" NPT Female | 1/8" BSP Male | 22mm AF | Reducer |
| F | 3/8" NPT Female | 1/4" BSP Male | 25mm AF | Reducer |
| G | 1/2" NPT Female | 3/8" BSP Male | 30mm AF | Reducer |
| H | 1/4" NPT Male | 1/8" BSP Female | 19mm AF | Reverse gender |
Material: Why C36000 Brass
C36000 (also called CuZn39Pb3 or free-machining brass) is the standard material for precision turned fittings. The lead content (3%) dramatically improves machinability — shorter chips, better surface finish, longer tool life, and faster cycle times compared to lead-free brass alloys. For non-food-contact, non-potable-water fluid applications, C36000 is the right choice.
- Tensile strength: 338–469 MPa depending on temper
- Machinability rating: 100% (the industry benchmark)
- Corrosion resistance: Good for oil, compressed air, hydraulic fluid, and mild chemical applications
- Thread quality: Machines to clean, sharp thread forms without tearing
INDIVIDUAL BRASS FITTING · CLEAN THREAD FORM · C36000
BATCH PRODUCTION · CONSISTENT THREAD QUALITY ACROSS ALL PARTS
FINISHED BATCH IN INSPECTION TRAY · READY FOR THREAD GAUGE CHECK
Thread Cutting: NPT vs BSP
This is where many job shops run into problems. NPT and BSP threads look similar — both taper, both used on pipe fittings — but they are not interchangeable and require different tooling, different programming, and different gauging.
- NPT (ASME B1.20.1): 60° thread angle, taper 1:16 (3/4" per foot). Seals on the thread form itself with PTFE tape or thread sealant.
- BSP (BS 21 / ISO 7): 55° Whitworth thread angle, taper 1:16. Seals on thread form or with a face seal + O-ring depending on type.
- Key difference: The 5° angle difference means NPT and BSP threads will cross-thread and leak if mated with the wrong counterpart. Our CAD models specify each thread exactly, and we gauge every thread with dedicated NPT and BSP Go/No-Go gauges before shipment.
Quality Control
Thread gauging is non-negotiable for this type of order. Every fitting was checked with dedicated thread gauges:
| Check | Tool | Standard | Accept criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| NPT thread — male | NPT ring gauge | ASME B1.20.1 | L1 plane within ±1 turn of gauge face |
| NPT thread — female | NPT plug gauge | ASME B1.20.1 | L1 plane within ±1.5 turns |
| BSP thread — male | BSP ring gauge | BS 21 / ISO 7 | Reference plane at gauge face ±1 turn |
| BSP thread — female | BSP plug gauge | BS 21 / ISO 7 | Reference plane at gauge face ±1.5 turns |
| Hex width AF | Vernier caliper | ISO 272 | ±0.1mm |
| Overall length | Caliper / CMM | Drawing | ±0.3mm |
Reject rate on this order: 3 pieces from 400 total (0.75%) — all caught in inspection, none shipped.
Project Timeline
Samples received — measurement begins
Box of 8 sample fittings arrived. Engineer measured all critical dimensions: thread pitch confirmed with pitch gauge, taper verified on CMM, hex size measured. NPT and BSP standards confirmed against ASME B1.20.1 and BS 21 tables.
CAD models complete — drawings sent for approval
8 variants modelled in CAD. 2D drawings with full thread specification sent to customer for review. Customer confirmed all 8 drawings correct by EOD. NDA signed. 50% deposit paid.
Production — CNC turning all 8 variants
C36000 brass bar stock cut to length. Each variant programmed separately. NPT and BSP threads cut using dedicated thread-form inserts. Intermediate inspection after first 5 pieces of each variant. Full production completed by Day 12.
100% thread gauging — 3 rejects found and replaced
Every fitting checked with NPT and BSP Go/No-Go gauges. 3 pieces from Variant E (NPT Female / BSP Male reducer) failed No-Go gauge — female NPT slightly oversize. Batch remachined, all replacements passed.
Packing — sorted by variant, labeled, organized
Each variant packed in individual labeled bag. All 8 variants packed together in organizer box for easy customer identification. Packing list with variant descriptions, quantities, and lot numbers included.
Dispatched — DHL to USA
DHL Express dispatched. Tracking sent to customer. Delivered to California 4 days later. Customer confirmed all threads mated correctly to their equipment on first fit.
Outcome
400 fittings across 8 variants, delivered 18 days after we received the sample box. The customer had spent four months trying to source these through standard channels. We solved it in under three weeks from a box of samples and one email.
The customer has since placed two repeat orders — same 8 variants, larger quantities — and added a 9th variant (3/4" NPT to 1/2" BSP reducer) for a new equipment line they're distributing.
Have a fitting that doesn't exist in catalogs? Send us a physical sample, a drawing, or even just the thread spec you need. We machine standard and non-standard thread combinations in brass, stainless, and aluminum. Email support@ekinsun.ltd or message us on WhatsApp.
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