Tapered pipe threads, Maintenance, General maintenance notes – Parr Instrument 4700 User Manual
Page 10: General purpose pressure vessels
 
General Purpose Pressure Vessels
P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y
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TUBING
NUT
BUSHING
D
E
Coned Pressure Fittings
Type
A
B
Tube Size
1/4”
3/8”
Thread (D) 9/16-18 3/4-16
Bore (E)
3/32”
1/8”
Nut No.
35HC
326HC
Bushing No.
40HC
366HC
When using these coned connectors, screw the 
bushing onto the tube as far as it will go; then insert 
the end of the tube into the head or gage block and 
tighten the compression nut firmly while holding the 
block stationary with the gage facing in the desired 
direction. Note that this assembly behaves like a 
pipe union, allowing the connecting tube or hose to 
remain stationary while the joint is tightened. 
Note:
PTFE tape is not required on these connectors.
Tapered Pipe Threads
The pressure gage, needle valves and other fixed 
attachments on Parr vessel heads have tapered pipe 
threads which are not to be disturbed after they 
have been screwed into place. If it becomes neces-
sary to remove any of these fittings, the pipe threads 
must be coated with PTFE tape, flexible graphite 
tape, or similar luting material on reassembly.
The ID of a pipe or pipe fitting can be enlarged to 
accommodate a tubing feed-thru. Note that, in some 
cases, this may cause a reduction of the pressure 
rating. The port below a female pipe connection can 
also be opened up to a larger size. 
The maximum openings are shown in the table below.
A
B
C
Tapered Pipe Threads
Nominal Size 1/8”
1/4”
Pipe OD (A)
0.405” 0.540”
Maximum 
Feed-thru (B)
1/4”
3/8”
Maximum Exit 
Port (C)
0.339” 0.458”
MAINTENANCE
General Maintenance Notes
1. Periodically inspect all electrical wiring and pres-
sure connections for excessive corrosion. Sus-
pect parts should be replaced by components 
only supplied by Parr Instrument Company.
2. Always use appropriate wrenches on all fittings
and valves. Never use pliers or pipe wrenches.
3. Head and cylinder service fixtures are available
for convenience and protection of components 
during maintenance of your reactor.
Note:
For more information about available
service fixtures, reference TechNote 307.
4. A light coating of thread lubricant, such as Parr
High Temperature Anti-Seize Lubricant, (424HC2) 
should be applied to the straight threads of 
coned pressure connections as well as to the 
nose of the mating piece this will help to obtain 
a tight joint. 
Note:
PTFE tape should be used only on
all tapered (NPT) threads not NPS straight 
threads.
5. NPT (National Pipe Taper) threads should not be
disassembled any more than necessary. It will 
become increasingly difficult to maintain a tight 
seal with these tapered threads if the joint is 
made and broken repeatedly.
6. Do not use oil or anti-seize lubricant on threads
or fittings if the vessel is to be used with oxygen.
7. If your vessel is equipped with a loose compres-
sion ring be sure that it is in place on the head 
before attaching any head fittings. The compres-
sion ring cannot be installed after fittings have 
been screwed into the head.