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      FS304C-06 | 3/8" ORFS Cap

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      1 year ago
      I am rerouting hydraulics on my boat and for planning purposes need to know the down time. See more »
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      Typically custom hose assemblies are shipped same day / next day. Currently we have a backlog due to a move of our facility so we are looking at least 1 week right now.
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      The three types of hydraulic fittings are JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings, ORFS (O-Ring Face Seal) fittings, and NPT (National Pipe Tapered) fittings. JIC fittings are most commonly used in the Fluid Power industry, ORFS fittings provide the best leak protection, and NPT fittings are commonly used in low-pressure hydraulic systems. This information was sourced from "Hydraulic Fittings Selection Guide" on Engineering360 (https://www.globalspec.com/learnmore/...) under the sections "Types of Hydraulic Fittings" and "Specifications".
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      Identifying hydraulic fittings involves recognizing the connection style and the fitting type. Connection styles can be male or female and may have threads or be flange style, while fitting types can include elbows, tees, crosses, and others. can measure the O.D. of male fittings and I.D. of female fittings,
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      The size of an R2-08 hose typically refers to its inner diameter, which is 1/2'' I.D. This measurement indicates the internal width of the hose, which is essential for determining its compatibility with various fittings and its capacity for fluid flow.
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      The standard for hydraulic fittings is typically governed by organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Common standards include ISO 8434 for metallic tube connections and SAE J516 for hydraulic hose fittings, which ensure compatibility, reliability, and safety in hydraulic systems.
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      SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers in the context of hydraulic fittings. This organization has developed standards for hydraulic fittings to ensure safety and interoperability. The information can be found on the SAE International's official website, specifically in their About Us section (https://www.sae.org/about) where they explain their role in setting standards across the automotive industry.
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      The numbers on a hydraulic hose refer to its size and pressure rating. Typically, the first number indicates the inside diameter of the hose in 1/16 inches, and the second number indicates the pressure rating in hundreds of pounds per square inch (psi). References: 1. "https://www.hoseassemblytips.com/what-do-the-numbers-on-a-hydraulic-hose-mean/
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      The numbers on a hydraulic hose typically indicate its size, pressure rating, and construction specifications. These numbers help users ensure the hose is suitable for their specific hydraulic system requirements, such as fitting compatibility and operational pressure limits.
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      The outside diameter of a half-inch hydraulic hose is typically around 0.82 inches to 0.96 inches. However, it can vary depending on the hose brand and model. The information was sourced from "Parker Hannifin Hose Products Division" (https://www.parker.com/literature/Hos...) where the specifications for different hydraulic hoses are listed on pages 4-10. Also, Hose & Fittings, Etc. (https://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/ou...) states in its article "Hydraulic Hose 101: Fast Facts" that outside diameters can vary depending on the hose’s size, brand, and type.
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      To determine the size of the hydraulic hose you need, you need to consider the inside diameter, the outside diameter, and the length of the hose. The inside diameter is related to the flow velocity and the amount of fluid that needs to be transported, while the outside diameter and length are often determined by the space constraints of your machine or application. Source: 1. "Hose Basics" from Parker Hannifin Corporation (https://www.parker.com/literature/Hos...). Information can be found throughout the document, but mainly in the section "Hose Size Selection" on page 8. 2. "How to Identify Fluid Ports and Connectors" from Discount Hydraulic Hose (https://www.discounthydraulichose.com...). The information can be found under the section "Measuring… See full answer »
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