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Hello,

I'd like to connect a pressure gauge to a 22mm copper water pipe. I've been thinking that I'd use a reducing tee to 15mm and then an adaptor 15mm to 1/4" female thread to keep the component count down. The problem I see is that the gauge has a 1/4" male parallel thread and the adaptor has a 1/4" female parallel thread. Should I add an 'o' ring onto the base of the male thread (the gauge) for a seal and/or use Loctite? Is it possible to get a good seal on parallel to parallel threads? Is there a better way of fitting a male threaded pressure gauge onto a water pipe?

I also have a pressure switch to fit that has a female 1/4" parallel thread. Should I use a male 1/4" tapered thread adaptor to achieve a good seal, or use a parallel male and an 'o' ring and/or Loctite.

Sorry for such a basic question. Any help would be appreciated. I'm not in the trade but would like to give this a go to see if I'm thinking along the right lines.

The pressure gauge:
pressure gauge.jpg
 
Don't over-think it. A few turns of PTFE tape will deal with it.
 
You can buy an adapter from gauge fitting to taper.
But as others, PTFE and wrap it like string under the nut to act as a washer in case it screws all the way in.

Trim all the spare PTFE off after, it always looks cack to see pfte dangling off threads.
 
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