PHPaul
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Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
What type ports in that cylinder?View attachment 163969
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All I had to do was have one end of the hoses re-terminated with a JIC fitting. Pretty much everything else on the tractor is 1/4 pipe.
Came with the red tape on the fittings that needed to be tightened on installation. Pretty fool-proof. Upper connection to the valve block is an adjustable compression fitting to allow for minor differences in plumbing spacing.
The connections at the check valve block had 1/2 NPT to 1/4 JIC adapters screwed into them.What type ports in that cylinder?
Dan
I was asking about the banjos. By all appearances the block is SAE ORB or possibly BSPPThe connections at the check valve block had 1/2 NPT to 1/4 JIC adapters screwed into them.
Oh. I'm not sure of the proper terminology, but banjo bolts that screwed into the 1/4 NTP on the cylinder with copper crush washers on both sides of the banjo.I was asking about the banjos. By all appearances the block is SAE ORB or possibly BSPP
Dan
Those banjo bolts and cylinder ports are not NPT. That simply does not exist.Oh. I'm not sure of the proper terminology, but banjo bolts that screwed into the 1/4 NTP on the cylinder with copper crush washers on both sides of the banjo.
Not a hydraulics guy so you'll have to pardon my erroneous assumptions.Those banjo bolts and cylinder ports are not NPT. That simply does not exist.
My guess is everything is BSPP which is standard just about evetywhere outside the US. The adapters are BSPP x JIC to accomodate US hose fittinfs. All standard off the shelf components.
Dan
No problem - I was just curious about how Fitrite was handling this issue.Not a hydraulics guy so you'll have to pardon my erroneous assumptions.