BS 21 - 1985
BS 21 - 1985
BS 21 - 1985
BRITISH STANDARD
Reprinted,
incorporating
Amendment No. 1
Specification for
621.643.414 762.4:621.882.082.22
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Date of issue
Comments
6633
December
1990
BS 21:1985
Contents
Committees responsible
Foreword
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2
3
4
5
6
Page
Inside front cover
ii
Scope
Definitions
Symbols
Basic forms of pipe threads
Jointing threads
Longscrew threads
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BS 21:1985
Foreword
This revision of BS 21 has been prepared under the direction of the Piping
Systems Standards Committee and supersedes BS 21:1973 which is withdrawn.
The basic thread is that given in ISO 7/1-1982 published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) but this standard also includes
requirements for longscrew threads and for thread forms, and recommended
methods of gauging threads, given in the previous edition of BS 21.
The implementation of ISO 7/2-1982 has not been considered necessary as the
dimensional and geometrical controls imposed by the ISO gauging system are
available through the BS 21:1973 gauging system, which has been retained in
this edition.
This edition of this standard relates to metric dimensions only.
A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii,
pages 1 to 16, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on
the inside front cover.
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2 Definitions
For the purposes of this British Standard the
following definitions apply (see Figure 1).
2.1
gauge diameter
the basic major diameter of the thread, whether
external or internal, at the gauge plane
2.2
gauge plane
the plane, perpendicular to the axis, at which the
major cone has the gauge diameter
NOTE When there is a chamfer at the start of the thread not
exceeding one pitch in length the gauge plane is theoretically
located for internal threads at the face of the thread, and for
external threads at a distance equal to the basic gauge length
from the small end of the thread.
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2.3
gauge length
on an external thread, the distance parallel to the
axis, from the gauge plane to the small end of the
thread
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2.4
complete thread
that part of the thread which is fully formed at both
crest and root
NOTE When there is a chamfer at the start of the thread not
exceeding one pitch in length, it is included in the length of
complete thread.
2.5
incomplete thread
that part of the thread which is fully formed at the
root but truncated at the crest by its intersection
with the cylindrical surface of the product
2.6
washout thread
3 Symbols
For the purposes of this British Standard, the
following symbols apply.
Symbol
Term
r
p
d
d1
d2
2.7
vanish cone
T1
T2
2.8
major cone
an imaginary cone which just touches the crests of a
taper external thread or the roots of a taper internal
thread
2.9
useful thread
the complete thread and the incomplete thread,
excluding the washout thread
2.10
total thread
the complete thread, the incomplete thread and the
washout thread
2.11
fitting allowance
the length of useful thread beyond the gauge plane
of an external thread required to provide for
assembly with an internal thread at the upper limit
of the tolerance
2.12
wrenching allowance
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5 Jointing threads
5.1 General
The design of internally threaded parts
(see Figure 4) shall be such that they can receive
pipe ends up to the lengths given in column 13
of Table 2 and the minimum lengths of useful
thread shall be not less than 80 % of the values
given in column 14 of Table 2.
NOTE It is common practice to apply a jointing medium to the
threads before assembly to ensure that a pressure-tight joint is
made.
5.2 Compliance
NOTE No method is specified for verification of jointing thread
dimensions and form but the methods described in Appendix B,
using the gauging systems described in Appendix A, are
recommended.
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6 Longscrew threads
6.1 General
Longscrew threads shall be as specified in 6.2
and 6.3 except for longscrew threads for gas
appliances where pressure-tight seals are made on
machined faces, where special longscrew threads
shall be used as specified in Appendix C.
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NOTE 1
NOTE 2
The useful thread of the internally threaded part is to be not less than 80 % of the length given in column 14 of Table 2.
The taper is shown exaggerated in the diagrams.
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Thread size
designation
(mm)
(mm)
(9.3)
8 /2
(11.4)
81/4
(15.0)
9
(16.3)
71/4
(9.7)
7
(12.7)
73/4
(14.1)
81/4
(19.0)
11/4
91/4
(21.4)
7
(16.2)
8
(18.5)
63/4
(15.6)
11/2
91/4
(21.4)
111/8
(25.7)
8
(18.5)
97/8
(22.8)
63/4
(15.6)
85/8
(19.9)
21/2
13 1 16
(30.1)
11 9 16
(26.7)
10 1 16
(23.2)
14 7 16
(33.3)
17
(39.3)
187/8
(43.6)
187/8
(43.6)
12 15 16
(29.9)
151/2
(35.6)
11 7 16
(26.4)
14
(32.3)
157/8
(36.6)
157/8
(36.6)
16
/8
/4
/8
/2
/4
4
5
6
NOTE
67/8
(6.2)
67/8
(6.2)
7
(mm)
81/8
(7.4)
81/8
(7.4)
81/4
(11.0)
55/8
(5.1)
55/8
(5.1)
53/4
(7.7)
6
(8.0)
53/4
(10.4)
61/2
(11.7)
53/4
(13.3)
173/8
(40.1)
173/8
(40.1)
Linear values are given in parentheses and are rounded to 0.1 mm.
6.3 Designation
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NOTE 1
NOTE 2
NOTE 3
NOTE 4
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A.1 General
This appendix gives details of alternative systems of
gauging recommended for use in the control of
threads intended to comply with the requirements
of this standard for jointing threads. Elaborate
methods of inspection are not regarded as necessary
or even practicable. It is considered that under
appropriate conditions, gauging by either of the
recommended systems, coupled with visual
inspection, will suffice to ensure satisfactory
products having threads which will make sound
joints and which will comply with this standard. The
use of either recommended system is not specified
and the recommendations are given only for
guidance.
System A is intended for use where additional
production control methods are employed to ensure
the general accuracy of the threads.
System B is intended for use where the adequacy of
production control is not otherwise established.
The taper plug gauges in systems A and B may be
used for gauging both taper and parallel internal
pipe threads.
A.2 System A
A.2.1 Description of gauges
System A comprises the following types of gauges.
a) A taper full-form screw plug gauge
(see Figure 7). This gauge has a step at the gauge
plane; the length of the thread from the gauge
plane step to the small end of the plug is equal to
the basic gauge length. The length of the thread
from this gauge plane step to the large end is
approximately 3 pitches.
NOTE
NOTE
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Table 3 Dimensions of taper full-form screw plug and ring gauges for system A
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Thread size
designation
7
Taper screw
ring gauge
Major
Pitch
Minor
Small end of
plug to gauge
plane step, a
Overall length
of thread, b
Overall
length of
gauge, a
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
/8
1
/4
7.723
9.728
13.157
7.142
9.147
12.301
6.561
8.566
11.445
4.0
4.0
6.0
6.6
6.6
9.9
4.0
4.0
6.0
3
/8
1/
2
3/
4
16.662
20.955
26.441
15.806
19.793
25.279
14.950
18.631
24.117
6.4
8.2
9.5
10.4
13.7
15.0
6.4
8.2
9.5
1
11/4
11/2
33.249
41.910
47.803
31.770
40.431
46.324
30.291
38.952
44.845
10.4
12.7
12.7
17.3
19.6
19.6
10.4
12.7
12.7
2
21/2
3
59.614
75.184
87.884
58.135
73.705
86.405
56.656
72.226
84.926
15.9
17.5
20.6
22.9
24.4
27.7
15.9
17.5
20.6
113.030
138.430
163.830
111.551
136.951
162.351
110.072
135.472
160.872
25.4
28.6
28.6
32.3
35.6
35.6
25.4
28.6
28.6
1
16
4
5
6
NOTE 1
NOTE 2
For gauge tolerances, see Table 5. For illustration of gauges, see Figure 7 and Figure 8.
The taper is 1 in 16 measured on diameter.
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NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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Table 4 Dimensions of taper full-form screw and taper plain plug and ring gauges for system B
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Thread size
designation
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Overall Gauge Depth Overall Gauge Depth Overall Gauge Depth Overall Gauge Depth Depth of
plane of step, length plane to of step, length, plane to of step, length, plane to of step, counterlength
+ face
+ face
+ face
of
to +
of
bore, G
n
l
f
t
j
e
face
datum,
datum, k
thread, f datum, g
thread,
datum,
m
c
s
Major
Pitch
Minor
mm
mm
mm
7.723
7.142
6.561
7.4
1.1
2.2
6.7
4.9
1.8
4.2
1.6
2.8
6.7
5.3
2.2
4.2
8.566
7.4
1.1
2.2
6.7
4.9
1.8
4.2
1.6
2.8
6.7
5.3
2.2
4.2
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
/8
9.728
9.147
/4
13.157
12.301
11.445 11.0
1.7
3.4
10.0
7.3
2.6
6.2
2.5
4.2
10.0
8.0
3.2
6.3
3/
8
16.662
15.806
14.950 11.4
1.7
3.4
10.4
7.7
2.6
6.2
2.5
4.2
10.4
8.4
3.2
6.7
1/
2
20.955
19.793
18.631 15.0
2.3
4.6
13.6
10.0
3.6
8.4
3.4
5.7
13.6
10.9
4.5
8.6
3/
4
26.441
25.279
24.117 16.3
2.3
4.6
15.0
11.3
3.6
8.4
3.4
5.7
15.0
12.2
4.5
9.9
33.249
31.770
30.291 19.1
2.9
5.8
17.3
12.7
4.6
10.7
4.3
7.2
17.3
13.8
5.8
10.9
41.910
40.431
38.952 21.4
2.9
5.8
19.6
15.0
4.6
10.7
4.3
7.2
19.6
16.2
5.8
13.3
/2
47.803
46.324
44.845 21.4
2.9
5.8
19.6
15.0
4.6
10.7
4.3
7.2
19.6
16.2
5.8
13.3
59.614
58.135
56.656 25.7
2.9
5.8
23.4
18.2
4.6
11.8
4.3
7.2
23.4
19.3
5.8
16.4
21/2
75.184
73.705
72.226 30.2
3.5
7.0
27.3
21.0
7.0
14.4
5.2
8.7
27.3
22.7
8.7
19.2
87.884
86.405
84.926 33.3
3.5
7.0
30.4
24.1
7.0
14.4
5.2
8.7
30.4
25.8
8.7
22.3
3.5
7.0
35.8
28.9
7.0
15.6
5.2
8.7
35.8
30.6
8.7
27.1
3.5
7.0
39.5
32.1
7.0
16.7
5.2
8.7
39.5
33.8
8.7
30.3
3.5
7.0
39.5
32.1
7.0
16.7
5.2
8.7
39.5
33.8
8.7
30.3
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NOTE 1 For gauge tolerances, see Table 5. For illustration of gauges, see Figure 9, Figure 10, Figure 11, Figure 12.
NOTE 2 The taper is 1 in 16 measured on diameter.
NOTE 3 Taper plain plug gauge: the basic diameter at the gauge plane is the basic minor diameter of the screw thread
(see column 4).
NOTE 4 Taper plain ring gauge: the basic diameter at the gauge plane is the basic major diameter of the screw thread
(see column 2).
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B.1 System A
B.1.1 Gauging taper external pipe threads
Screw the taper full-form screw ring gauge
(see Figure 8) hand-tight on to the external thread.
B.1.2 Gauging taper or parallel internal pipe
threads
Screw the taper full-form screw plug gauge
(see Figure 7) hand-tight into the internal thread.
B.2 System B
B.2.1 Gauging taper external pipe threads
B.2.1.1 Screw the taper full-form screw ring gauge
(see Figure 10) hand-tight on to the external thread.
B.2.1.2 Assemble the taper plain ring gauge
(see Figure 12) by hand with the external threads,
taking care not to use an excessive amount of force.
B.2.2 Gauging taper or parallel internal pipe
threads
B.2.2.1 Screw the taper full-form screw plug gauge
(see Figure 9) hand-tight into the internal thread.
B.2.2.2 Assemble the taper plain plug gauge
(see Figure 11) by hand with the internal thread,
taking care not to use an excessive amount of force.
C.1 General
NOTE Parallel internal threads for use with special parallel
external threads for gas appliance applications should accept a
parallel length of threaded pipe-end in accordance with those
lengths given in column 13 of Table 2.
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Pitch, Depth of
P
thread
mm
mm
0.907
0.581
9.728 0.089
mm
mm
9.639
9.444
0.284
1
19
/4
1.337
0.856
13.157 0.124
19
/8
1.337
0.856
16.662 0.124
13.033
12.804
14
/2
1.814
1.162
20.955 0.168
16.538
16.309
14
/4
1.814
1.162
26.441 0.168
20.787
20.528
26.273
26.014
11
2.309
1.479
33.249 0.211
32.708
0.541
11/4
11
2.309
1.479
41.910 0.211
11
2.309
1.479
47.803 0.211
41.699
41.369
11
2.309
1.479
59.614 0.211
47.592
59.403
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mm
mm
9.058
8.951
12.301 0.124
15.806 0.124
19.793 0.168
25.279 0.168
31.770 0.211
40.431 0.211
47.262
46.324 0.211
59.073
58.135 0.211
0.391
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Basic
mm
Tolerance Maximum
mm
8.566 0.089
mm
8.477
and over
12.177
12.052
11.445 0.124
11.321
and over
15.682
15.557
14.950 0.124
14.826
and over
19.625
19.483
18.631 0.168
18.463
and over
25.11
24.969
24.117 0.168
23.949
and over
31.559
31.379
30.291 0.211
30.080
and over
40.221
40.040
38.952 0.211
38.741
and over
46.113
45.933
0.391
0.541
NOTE
mm
0.391
0.541
2
mm
0.391
0.541
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Basic
14
Minor diameter
0.310
33.038
13
Pitch diameter
0.310
0.427
1
12
0.249
0.427
3
11
0.249
0.353
1
10
0.196
0.353
3
44.845 0.211
44.634
and over
57.924
57.744
56.656 0.211
and over
56.445
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Table 6 Special parallel external threads for gas appliances where pressure-tight seals are made on machined faces
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