Posted by Texasmark1 on June 09, 2013 at 06:16:55 from (162.72.24.133):
In Reply to: Pioneer Fittings posted by Organicfarmer1972 on June 08, 2013 at 14:08:29:
I shop TSC for hyd fittings. Last time in there I noticed two types of male fittings; one with the ball end and the other with a pin shaped end. Since this thread is on the subject I decided to investigate.
Pioneer is a Parker brand. Parker is probably the biggest mfgr of all kinds of hydraulic accessories and O rings among other things. They are real big in industry. Used them all the time.
The difference in the two mating schemes is that the ball bearing is the old style connector. Problem with that is that you usually have to shut down your tractor and relieve the pressure to get the fittings to mate.
The Pin shaped end is designed such that you can make connection with pressures up to 3000# present.
Great. Now we both know and I should have purchased the pin end the last time I bought connectors. As I recall the price is the same.
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