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Re: Metric hyd fitting supplier
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Posted by Errin OH on September 16, 2004 at 07:32:48 from (168.73.245.53):
In Reply to: Metric hyd fitting supplier posted by txblu on September 16, 2004 at 05:49:17:
Be prepaired to pay for them. I bought a 4 spool valve off an old fork lift for a backhoe project. It had metric connections. Stoped of at a hyd shop and ended up payin about $20 a piece for adaptors. You may want to price having the hoses made up to make the turn as you described. I know they make the nipples to fit the valve. I took one out of mine. The nipple has a flange that holds the o-ring. From there use a 90 connector/adaptor. Another problem I discovered on my system - The one blocked port on my fork lift valves, The spool didn't provide flow to it. I'd check to see it activating the valve causes loading on the system. (pops the relief valve) You might have a dummy valve.
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