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Earls Performance Products
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“AN” THREAD SIZES
“AN” (Army-Navy) Sizes were established by the Aerospace industry years
ago and were designated O.D. of the rigid metal tube that each size fitting
is used with. (This chart will clarify this point.)
The numbers assigned equate to the O.D. (outside diameters) of the tubing
in 1/16". Since tubing and hoses are to be found with assorted wall
thicknesses we can now understand that the designated size number does
not necessarily tell you how large the inside diameter will be. (For example,
the inside diameter of an Earl’s size 6 hose end is nearly as large as the
inside diameter of some other manufacturers’ -8 hose ends.)
Each AN size number has its own standard thread size which can be seen
in column three of the chart. Again, these are the same thread sizes that
have been used in aircraft and industrial applications for many years.
| 2 |
1/8 |
5/16-24 SAE |
| 3 |
3/16 |
3/8-24 SAE |
| 4 |
1/4 |
7/16-20 SAE |
| 6 |
3/8 |
9/16-18 SAE |
| 8 |
1/2 |
3/4-16 SAE |
| 10 |
5/8 |
7/8-134 SAE |
| 12 |
3/4 |
1-1/16-12 SAE |
| 16 |
1" |
1-5/16-12 SAE |
| 20 |
1-1/4 |
1-5/8-12 SAE |
| 24 |
1-1/2 |
1-7/8-12 SAE |
| 28 |
1-3/4 |
2-2-1/4-12 SAE |
| 32 |
2" |
2-1/2-12 SAE |
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