In both tables, OD refers to the pipe's outer diameter, and pitch refers to the distance between threads. The following tables detail common NPT and metric thread sizes. Metric sizes all share the common format where is the nominal pipe size in millimeters, such that an M6 pipe specifies that the nominal pipe size is 6 mm. For example, a 1/4" NPT standard describes the thread size on a 1/4" pipe. NPT sizes are determined by the nominal size of the pipe or tube. Thread sizes are standardized by the National Pipe Thread (NPT) in North America and metric sizes elsewhere. Mounting Size - The mounting size refers to the size of a strain relief's threads, which are used to connect the strain relief to a junction box or other device.
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