Excellent video. The way informative videos should be done. Quick to the point, great pics/graphics, as well as actual examples. Gave me exactly what I needed. Thank you very much.
Awesome, glad to hear it was helpful! And your right, that is NPSM and would need a male NPSM fitting with an internal chamfer to seal properly; it would not seal with a regular NPTF male connection.
The field attachable hydraulic fittings should be as strong as what the application is rated for when used with the specified hose, but in most cases a crimped fitting would be stronger. In my experience I have even seen that factory crimped fittings provide a stronger connection than custom made hoses that are crimped in the store.
You wouldn't and you shouldn't. There is liquid thread sealer, sometimes called liquid thread tape, and sometimes people have mistakenly applied that to female threads. The thread tape/sealer should only ever be applied to the male threads.
Excellent video. The way informative videos should be done. Quick to the point, great pics/graphics, as well as actual examples. Gave me exactly what I needed. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the feedback and I was glad to hear it was a help.
Greatly informative. I was wondering why an NPT female fitting I was working with had a conical seat inside. Now I know it is NPSM. Thank you.
Awesome, glad to hear it was helpful! And your right, that is NPSM and would need a male NPSM fitting with an internal chamfer to seal properly; it would not seal with a regular NPTF male connection.
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Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
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thanks, you sorted so many questions that I have always wanted answered.
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Excellent video!! Very helpful
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You are welcome, glad it was helpful.
is a hose with field attachable hydraulic hose fittings be as strong as a hose with crimped fittings
The field attachable hydraulic fittings should be as strong as what the application is rated for when used with the specified hose, but in most cases a crimped fitting would be stronger. In my experience I have even seen that factory crimped fittings provide a stronger connection than custom made hoses that are crimped in the store.
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Question! How would you apply thread tape to female threads? 😅
You wouldn't and you shouldn't. There is liquid thread sealer, sometimes called liquid thread tape, and sometimes people have mistakenly applied that to female threads. The thread tape/sealer should only ever be applied to the male threads.
How use tablen tape in hydraulic line
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Bro we want to see the fittings not your face
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