What is the difference between BSP and Metric adapters?
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What is the difference between BSP and Metric adapters?

Posted By bosch hydraulic     March 5, 2021    

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There are various kinds of hydraulic parts and products available in the current market. You need to know their specifications and differences to use them properly. Different fittings and accessories have a different role in hydraulics. If you are looking for the differences between BSP and metric adapters, kindly bother to read the complete article.

Differences between BSP and Metric Adapters:

1. BSP adapters are usually formed with a 60° tapered seat. These fittings are generally made of steel ( 11SMPb37). The expelled bars of moulding produce the steel for BSP formation. We see metric fittings generally in the form of 'T'. Nickel-plated brass is the main body material of the metric adapters.

2. The main purpose of BSP is to ensure that there is no leakage in the connection. Also, it provides good resistance to high tightening and smoothness in the whole operation. Metric fittings provide an immense solution to different operations. Corrosive and Non-corrosive both environments benefit from the crucial role of metric fittings.

3. BSP offers both pressure and non-pressure tight threads. Dimensions, tolerance, and designation everything is verified by ISO in the years 1994 and 2000.

Metric adapters can operate maximum in the pressure of 1000 psi, 60 bar. It needs a minimum temperature of -10° C to operate and it is operable up to 80°C.

These are the crucial characteristics that you need to know before applying them practically. It will make sure that you don't face any convenience later. To know more about this we advise you to visit this site - https://boschhydraulic.com/

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