All the fittings are he
http://www.parker.com/tfd/cat/pdffiles/C-Triple-Lok.pdf
Packings, seals and materials are he
http://www.parker.com/o-ring/Literature/00-5700.pdf
I work for Parker, so I am biased somewhat....
"Evan Carew" wrote in message ...
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George,
I had a feeling they were SAE threads as a common SAE tap set I have lying around fit the threads. Thanks also for the
info on the o-rings. Sometimes its difficult to get the kind of detailed info you need to talk to a salesperson who
doesn't know their product line. Its good to see that there are at least a few people who can help out on this subject
from this news group.
Evan
GeorgeB wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 20:55:48 -0400, Evan Carew
wrote:
Dave,
Yeah, I've been to those exact pages, & will note for the record that none of those pages mention an o-ring for sale,
however, the pictures do indicate that the parts come with said o-ring. If not, like I said, I would like to know the
particulars for when I go a calling the very well informed A&S sales people (tongue firmly in cheek here).
OK, a hydraulic guy here ... don't know if oyu are after rubber type
or size.
These are what are normally called "SAE" fittings and use (usually) a
90 durometer nitirle material. It looks like they are SAE #6 (thread
is 3/8-24), but just for grins,
size thrd ID section
-4 7/16-20 .351 .072
-5 1/2-20 .414 .072
-6 9/16-20 .468 .078
-8 3/4-16 .644 .087
These do not appear to be in the AS568A dash number series but are
available at any fluid power fitting source.
George
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