• Text Size
  • S
  • M
  • L
  • No : 18077
  • Publication Date : 2025/09/05 11:11
  • Updated Date : 2026/03/16 09:04
  • Print

How to use tapered thread gauges for pipes (PT, R, Rc, Rp)

How to use tapered thread gauges for pipes (PT, R, Rc, Rp)

Category : 

Answer

The use of screw gauges is determined by JIS standards. Use the gauge of the thread type in the drawing instructions and inspect the screw in a determined manner. Tapered screws for pipes (PT, R, Rc, Rp) used for piping, etc., are screwed into the gauge until the screw stops, and if the pipe end of the screw to be inspected is within the range of the maximum and minimum notches, it is judged that the fit inspection has passed.



[How to use tapered screw plug gauge for pipes]

Gauge Symbols TG TG
kind PT R
standard Former JIS ISO
Screw to measure PT & PS RC/Rp
use If the pipe end is within the notch range of the gauge, it will pass.
Passing range
How to use tapered screw plug gauge PT
How to use tapered screw plug gauge  R
Number of notches 1 2
other
  • Rc and Rp gauges are displayed as "R"
  • No GO/NO GO setting
  • No distinction between machinig and inspection
  • No precision


In addition, both the tapered internal thread Rc and the parallel internal thread Rp gauge use R tapered plug gauges as gauges.


[How to use tapered thread ring gauge for pipes]

Gauge Symbols TG TG
kind PT R
standard Former JIS ISO
Screw to measure PT R
use If the pipe end is within the notch range of the gauge, it will pass.
Reference Diameter Position
How to use tapered thread ring gauge PT
How to use tapered thread ring gauge R
Passing range
Ring gauge passing range
other
  • There is no difference in the number of notches.
  • There is a difference in the thickness of the gauge
  • No distinction between machining and inspection
  • No precision

Tapered screws for pipes do not have the same distinction as parallel screws due to thread accuracy. There is only one.

Since the shape and tolerance are different, both the plug gauge and the ring gauge cannot be shared.

Use the thread type gauge in the drawing instructions.