Eric The Viking
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In the interests of accuracy, I think it was actually 3/4" BSP (female) to 15mm compression. I do tend to get 3/4" and 1" muddled up because of the ID and OD measurements (no longer do plumbing very often these days). Sorry.
It wasn't how it was specified (precious little info available on the supplier's web page), but the function it was supposed to serve. In context it was illogical to make an adapter with a parallel thread, as it couldn't be effectively sealed. I didn't say it was "defective" as such, just not correct/usable. The threaded socket was also far too deep, but couldn't be hacksawed down because the spannerable bit was narrow and on the extreme outer end.
In the past I have been driven to alter stock fittings (using a router table as I don't have a lathe), to make adapters where none were available (this one was beyond me however).
It wasn't how it was specified (precious little info available on the supplier's web page), but the function it was supposed to serve. In context it was illogical to make an adapter with a parallel thread, as it couldn't be effectively sealed. I didn't say it was "defective" as such, just not correct/usable. The threaded socket was also far too deep, but couldn't be hacksawed down because the spannerable bit was narrow and on the extreme outer end.
In the past I have been driven to alter stock fittings (using a router table as I don't have a lathe), to make adapters where none were available (this one was beyond me however).