Repaired a couple of pendant lights recently, using 1/4 IP lamp pipe nipples I cut to length. That reminded me of a job where we tried to thread some downrods on similar lights. No die in the set was even close. I just checked several sites and found a tap on a lamp site but no die. From some charts I found, I gather the OD of the pipe is 1/2" and 27 threads per inch. I just saw a 1/2 x 27 die on Amazon. Has anyone else threaded this? I'd like to have the tools or at least the info for a similar job in the future.
most likely it is 1/8" pipe thread.
but the stuff coming over from china could be most anything,
and even if you know what it is, the threads might very well
not pass with a thread gauge.
i'm suspecting that there is not a single thread gauge in the
entire PRC. i've seen 2" pipe that the couplings fall off of, and
it turns out that NEITHER the coupling nor the pipe thread is
cut correctly. same with locknuts. same with myers hubs.
i've gotten to the point where the bolts i attach lugs to bus
with, i use either 5/16"-18 or 3/8"-24 grade 8 allen head cap
screws, grade 8 nylocks, and grade 8 washers. i keep a box
of each in with my hypress terminals... and they are not chinese
made. you can torque a 3/8-24 grade 8 cap screw to the same
torque value as a 1/2" grade 5 coarse thread.