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NPT Pipe Thread Chart

Look up NPT, NPTF, and BSPT pipe thread dimensions. This chart includes tap drill sizes, threads per inch, major/minor/pitch diameters, and engagement lengths per ASME B1.20.1.

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Showing 13 of 39 sizes
Pipe Size TPI Major Dia (in) Minor Dia (in) Pitch Dia (in) Tap Drill Size Engagement Length (in) BSPT Equivalent
1/16″ NPT270.31250.26110.27118C (0.242″)0.160
1/8″ NPT270.4050.35370.36351R (0.339″)0.1601/8″ BSPT
1/4″ NPT180.5400.47230.477397/16″ (0.4375″)0.2281/4″ BSPT
3/8″ NPT180.6750.60730.6120137/64″ (0.5781″)0.2403/8″ BSPT
1/2″ NPT140.8400.75650.7684323/32″ (0.7188″)0.3201/2″ BSPT
3/4″ NPT141.0500.96650.9784359/64″ (0.9219″)0.3393/4″ BSPT
1″ NPT11.51.3151.21351.213631-5/32″ (1.1562″)0.4001″ BSPT
1-1/4″ NPT11.51.6601.55851.558631-1/2″ (1.5000″)0.4201-1/4″ BSPT
1-1/2″ NPT11.51.9001.79851.798631-47/64″ (1.7344″)0.4201-1/2″ BSPT
2″ NPT11.52.3752.27352.273632-7/32″ (2.2188″)0.4362″ BSPT
2-1/2″ NPT82.8752.71942.762162-5/8″ (2.6250″)0.6822-1/2″ BSPT
3″ NPT83.5003.34443.387163-1/4″ (3.2500″)0.7663″ BSPT
4″ NPT84.5004.34444.387164-1/4″ (4.2500″)0.8444″ BSPT
1/16″ NPTF270.31250.26110.27118C (0.242″)0.160
1/8″ NPTF270.4050.35370.36351R (0.339″)0.160
1/4″ NPTF180.5400.47230.477397/16″ (0.4375″)0.228
3/8″ NPTF180.6750.60730.6120137/64″ (0.5781″)0.240
1/2″ NPTF140.8400.75650.7684323/32″ (0.7188″)0.320
3/4″ NPTF141.0500.96650.9784359/64″ (0.9219″)0.339
1″ NPTF11.51.3151.21351.213631-5/32″ (1.1562″)0.400
1-1/4″ NPTF11.51.6601.55851.558631-1/2″ (1.5000″)0.420
1-1/2″ NPTF11.51.9001.79851.798631-47/64″ (1.7344″)0.420
2″ NPTF11.52.3752.27352.273632-7/32″ (2.2188″)0.436
1/8″ BSPT (R1/8)280.3830.3370.35668.6 mm (0.339″)0.148≈ 1/8″ NPT
1/4″ BSPT (R1/4)190.5180.4600.486811.5 mm (0.453″)0.209≈ 1/4″ NPT
3/8″ BSPT (R3/8)190.6560.5980.624815.0 mm (0.591″)0.224≈ 3/8″ NPT
1/2″ BSPT (R1/2)140.8250.7500.784218.6 mm (0.732″)0.291≈ 1/2″ NPT
3/4″ BSPT (R3/4)141.0410.9661.000324.1 mm (0.949″)0.311≈ 3/4″ NPT
1″ BSPT (R1)111.3091.2141.257230.5 mm (1.201″)0.409≈ 1″ NPT
1-1/4″ BSPT (R1-1/4)111.6501.5551.598239.2 mm (1.543″)0.430≈ 1-1/4″ NPT
1-1/2″ BSPT (R1-1/2)111.8821.7871.830244.8 mm (1.764″)0.430≈ 1-1/2″ NPT
2″ BSPT (R2)112.3472.2522.295256.7 mm (2.232″)0.449≈ 2″ NPT
2-1/2″ BSPT (R2-1/2)112.9602.8652.908272.2 mm (2.843″)0.449≈ 2-1/2″ NPT
3″ BSPT (R3)113.4603.3653.408284.8 mm (3.339″)0.449≈ 3″ NPT
4″ BSPT (R4)114.4604.3654.4082109.5 mm (4.311″)0.449≈ 4″ NPT
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Notes on This Chart

  • NPT dimensions are per ASME B1.20.1. Major diameters are measured at the large end of the external thread.
  • Pitch diameters are at the gauge plane (E1) — the reference point at the end of hand-tight engagement.
  • Tap drill sizes are approximate starting points. The actual hole size may vary depending on material and tap manufacturer recommendations.
  • All NPT threads have a taper of 3/4″ per foot (1°47′) on diameter.
  • NPT and NPTF share the same basic dimensions, but NPTF has tighter crest/root tolerances for dryseal capability.
  • BSPT dimensions are per ISO 7/1 (BS 21). BSPT uses a 55° thread angle vs. NPT’s 60°.
  • NPT and BSPT are not interchangeable despite similar nominal sizes. Mixing them will leak.

How to Use This NPT Pipe Thread Chart

Finding the right pipe thread dimensions is straightforward once you know what to look for:

  1. Identify the pipe size. NPT sizes are called out by nominal pipe size (NPS), not actual diameter. A “1/2 NPT” fitting does not have a 1/2″ outside diameter — it has a 0.840″ major diameter.
  2. Find the row in the chart. Use the search box or filter tabs to locate your pipe size and thread standard (NPT, NPTF, or BSPT).
  3. Read the dimensions. The major, minor, and pitch diameters tell you the thread geometry. The tap drill size tells you what drill to use before tapping an internal pipe thread.
  4. Check the engagement length. This is the hand-tight engagement length (L1). You will tighten 3–5 additional turns past this point with a wrench.
  5. Apply sealant. For NPT threads, always use PTFE tape or pipe dope. For NPTF (dryseal), sealant is optional but recommended for critical applications.

1/4 NPT Thread Dimensions — Quick Reference

1/4″ NPT is one of the most widely used pipe thread sizes. You will find it in pneumatic fittings, hydraulic ports, instrument connections, and fluid power manifolds. Here are the exact specifications:

Spec Value
Nominal Pipe Size 1/4″
Threads Per Inch (TPI) 18
Major Diameter (OD) 0.540″
Pitch Diameter (E1) 0.47739″
Minor Diameter 0.4723″
Tap Drill Size 7/16″ (0.4375″)
Hand-Tight Engagement (L1) 0.228″ (approx. 4.1 threads)
Effective Thread Length (L2) 0.401″ (approx. 7.2 threads)
Taper 3/4″ per foot (1°47′)

Tip: When drilling for a 1/4″ NPT tap, use a 7/16″ drill bit (0.4375″). Drill deep enough to accommodate the full effective thread length plus the vanish threads at the bottom. For a through hole, drill all the way through and tap from one side.

NPT vs BSPT: Which Pipe Thread to Use

NPT and BSPT are both tapered pipe thread standards, but they are not interchangeable. Here is a side-by-side comparison:

Feature NPT BSPT
Standard ASME B1.20.1 ISO 7/1 (BS 21)
Thread Angle 60° 55°
Taper Rate 1:16 (3/4″/ft) 1:16 (3/4″/ft)
Sealant Required Yes (PTFE tape or pipe dope) Yes (PTFE tape or pipe dope)
Region North America Europe, Asia, rest of world
Thread Pitch (1/2″) 14 TPI 14 TPI
Cross-Compatible? No. The different thread angles mean they will not seal properly when mixed. Use an adapter fitting if you need to connect NPT to BSPT.

When to use NPT: Any project destined for the North American market, plumbing per US codes, pneumatic/hydraulic systems in US-made equipment.

When to use BSPT: Export products, European/Asian equipment, systems that must comply with ISO standards.

NPT Thread Sealant Guide

  • PTFE tape (Teflon tape). The most common sealant. Wrap 3–5 turns clockwise (looking at the thread end) around the male threads. Use yellow tape for gas lines, white tape for water and general purpose, green tape for oxygen systems.
  • Pipe dope (thread compound). Brush it onto the male threads. Better than tape for large pipe sizes and high-vibration applications. Some compounds are rated for specific fluids or temperatures.
  • Anaerobic thread sealant. Liquid sealants like Loctite 567 or Permatex that cure in the absence of air between metal surfaces. Good for high-pressure applications and permanent connections.
  • NPTF (dryseal) threads. Designed to seal without sealant by crushing the thread crests and roots. However, sealant is still recommended for critical applications as insurance against micro-leaks.
  • Do not use tape on NPTF threads in fuel/hydraulic systems — tape fragments can contaminate the fluid and clog filters or valves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NPT thread?

NPT stands for National Pipe Taper. It is the most common tapered pipe thread standard in North America, defined by ASME B1.20.1. NPT threads have a 60-degree thread angle and a taper of 1°47′ (3/4 inch per foot on diameter). The taper creates a wedging action that forms a seal when the male and female threads are tightened together. NPT is used in plumbing, pneumatics, hydraulics, and fluid power systems.

What is the tap drill size for 1/4 NPT?

The tap drill size for 1/4 NPT is a 7/16″ drill bit (0.4375″). This is the drill size you use before tapping a 1/4 inch NPT hole. The 1/4 NPT thread has 18 threads per inch and a major diameter of 0.540 inches at the large end. Drill the hole to a depth that accommodates the full effective thread length (0.401″) plus clearance.

What is the difference between NPT and BSPT?

NPT (National Pipe Taper) uses a 60-degree thread angle, while BSPT (British Standard Pipe Taper) uses a 55-degree thread angle. Both are tapered threads with the same taper rate (1:16), but the different thread angles mean they are not interchangeable. NPT is standard in North America, while BSPT is used in Europe, Asia, and most of the rest of the world. If you need to connect NPT to BSPT, use an adapter fitting.

How many threads per inch does 1/2 NPT have?

A 1/2 inch NPT pipe thread has 14 threads per inch (TPI). This is the same TPI as 3/4 inch NPT. The 1/2 NPT has a major diameter of 0.840 inches and a pitch diameter of 0.76843 inches at the gauge plane.

Do I need thread sealant on NPT fittings?

Yes. NPT threads require a sealant to make a leak-free connection. The most common options are PTFE tape (Teflon tape) and pipe dope (pipe joint compound). PTFE tape is wrapped clockwise around the male threads before assembly. Without sealant, the spiral leak path between the threads will allow fluid or gas to escape. The only exception is NPTF (dryseal) threads, which are designed to seal metal-to-metal.

What is the difference between NPT and NPTF?

NPTF stands for National Pipe Taper Fuel, also called dryseal pipe threads. NPTF threads have the same taper and thread angle as NPT, but the thread crests and roots are designed to crush together and form a metal-to-metal seal without sealant. NPTF is used in fuel systems, hydraulic lines, and applications where sealant contamination is not acceptable. NPTF threads have tighter tolerances on the crest and root dimensions than standard NPT.

How far should NPT threads engage?

NPT threads should engage 3 to 5 turns past hand-tight. Hand-tight means the point where you can no longer turn the fitting by hand. Then use a wrench to tighten 3 to 5 additional turns. Over-tightening can crack fittings, especially in cast iron or brass. Under-tightening will result in leaks. The exact number of wrench turns depends on the pipe size and material.

Can I machine NPT threads on a CNC lathe?

Yes. NPT threads can be machined on a CNC lathe using single-point threading. The lathe must be programmed for the correct taper angle (1°47′ or 0.0625″ per inch on diameter), thread pitch, and 60-degree thread form. Most CNC controls have a built-in taper threading cycle. You can also use NPT taps for internal threads and NPT dies for external threads.

What is the pitch diameter of 3/8 NPT?

The pitch diameter of 3/8 NPT at the gauge plane (E1) is 0.67609″. The 3/8 NPT thread has 18 threads per inch, a major diameter of 0.675″, and a minor diameter of 0.612″. The gauge plane is the reference point where the pitch diameter is measured, located at the end of the hand-tight engagement length.

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