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I've got a question about the electric heater element and the thread size..

the website I bought it from states
Thread Diameter : 32mm / 0.11"

I need to buy a nut for this but not sure what I need.. BSP, NPT, NPS, Metric?

32mm is pretty much 1.25 or 1 and a 1/4 inch
 
I've got a question about the electric heater element and the thread size..

I need to buy a nut for this but not sure what I need.. BSP, NPT, NPS, Metric?

32mm is pretty much 1.25 or 1 and a 1/4 inch


Take it to a local Electrican wholeseller or buy a set of thread gauges to determine the pitch.
 
I don't seem to be able to post a URL. But if you go to amazon and search for Amico
AC 220V 3KW Electric Heating Water Boiler Heater Element Silver Tone" you should find it.
 
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