[AT] Re: Hydraulic components
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Jan 10 11:52:57 PST 2005
Relative to the Teflon tape, I read that if you start the tape a couple
of threads back from the end, there is little danger of any getting into
the system. Most folks have a tendency to start it right at the end of
the fitting, but where it is needed is back at least 5 or 6 threads in.
Mike
dfolske at nccray.net wrote:
> I have seen flakes of galvanizing material plugging orifices in
> hydraulic systems using galvanized pipe. It doesn't happen often
> but it can. I've also seen orifices plugged with bits of teflon tape.
> Most implement dealers will tell you not to use that on hydraulic
> systems either but they still have it for sale on the parts counter!
>
> Some of the service bulletins I've seen for setting up hydraulic
> motors for various purposes (fan drives on air seeders, for one)
> specified using black pipe as much as possible rather than rubber
> hoses for heat dissapation. One bulletin mentioned that galvanized
> pipe did not dissapate heat as well as black pipe either.
>
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