Hydraulic components (was Re: [AT] (no subject)
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Jan 8 15:16:36 PST 2005
charlie hill wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Use black iron or stainless steel fittings. Don't use galvanized unless
> you have to.
I think it is a matter of strength - galvanized pieces aren't made of
high strength materials and should only be used on the low pressure side
of the line. Don't use bronze/brass either for high pressure, but OK for
return line.
Mike
> I can't remember the reason right now but there is some
> sort of problem with galvanized fittings and oil/fuel lines. Maybe
> someone else knows or can refute what I've said.
>
> Charlie
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