RickB
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The parallel threads are more commonly referred to as straight pipe thread as opposed to tapered pipe thread,
the straight threads have the strength to securely hold the fitting together as the threads per inch are the same.
Also when joining tapered pipe threads together the sealing is actually accomplished by distorting the threads to create a seal.
All hydraulic pressure rated male hydraulic pipe thread fittings I have seen and used have tapered threads regardless if the have the 30 degree chamfer or not. Weatherhead, Gates, whatever. The swivel female fittings could easily be parallel thread, I would not debate that one way or the other.