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Hydraulic Fittings

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bluewaterdriller

07-27-2006 13:01:30




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Any of you folks know of a supplier that would have DIN x JIC fittings so I can cross over to something I can get more easily, like JIC?

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NC Wayne

07-27-2006 21:19:43




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 Re: Hydraulic Fittings in reply to bluewaterdriller, 07-27-2006 13:01:30  
Try the link, it takes you to a page off Thomas ERegisters online site. There are alot of companies making and selling adapter fittings, but wether you find one that carries the ones your looking for or not is a different story. I've found that when it comes to adapting from DIN, ORFS, or any of the other "odd" fittings being used so often nowdays that by the time you actually get from what you have to what you want you've actually wind up with a tree of three or four adapters. There's not usually room for all of them either, and when there is the "tree" tends to look like crap. Then to top it all off at least one or two of the fittings are typically "odd" which means "expensive". Often the cost of the fittings is way more than the cost of the hose that's supposed to be there. Unfortunately the best thing to do, usually, is suck it up and keep using what you've got. If you are blowing one line or another on a regular basis you most likely have a problem with a relief somewhere that you need to have repaired. If it's one that blows due to "unavoidable" damage then keep one in stock. Better yet why don't we all find a way to boycott these dumb a$$ engineers that feel they need to keep coming up with all this new fangled crap, I assume to justify their jobs, and go back to the old machines that you can get parts for at the local garage in the middle of BFE. If we could find a way to do that we'd be alot better off. Just my .02

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