Posted by spacechem on December 10, 2021 at 23:41:24 from (68.68.32.84):
In Reply to: Hyd pics posted by 300jk on December 10, 2021 at 14:07:47:
I bet shaun wallace is correct- pipe thread. Much of the econo short-line equipment uses pipe thread. Not great in high-stress situations, but a cylinder on a snow blower will rarely generate enough back pressure to make the 'wrong' fitting leak. The thread pitch of 1/2 pipe and 3/4 ORB (on your hose) are not interchangeable, but close enough that a mistake can be made and I guess that's what happened.
The inside is tapered like a compression fit. This is just to improve flow- not to make a seal. I thought this fitting would come out of the actual hose but appears to be part of a swivel clamped on the hose. The word 'swivel' here is confusing. No part of that fitting should swivel on the hose.
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