brazing a hydraulic line

   / brazing a hydraulic line #31  
Maybe not the right way but on the spare Rhino tractor I bought this summer, the power steering pressure line had fractured / split for about 1/2" at a low point (thinking water intrusion when it was parked for around 15 years).

I closed up the gap after a good cleaning and flushing then filled the line with Argon /co2 welded it up with regular old .030" ER70S-6 using the HTP MIG. No leaks so far. IIRC it was just a steel line ie. magnetic.
 
   / brazing a hydraulic line #32  
Brazing might hold for a bit, but it’s not a reliable fix for a pressurized hydraulic line. The heat can weaken the metal or make the leak worse later. If it’s at the fitting, the safest move is to replace or reflare that section. It’s pricey, but better than having the line burst under pressure.
 
   / brazing a hydraulic line #33  
Brazing might hold for a bit, but it’s not a reliable fix for a pressurized hydraulic line. The heat can weaken the metal or make the leak worse later. If it’s at the fitting, the safest move is to replace or reflare that section. It’s pricey, but better than having the line burst under pressure.
Silver solder is common practice for attaching hydraulic fittings to tubing. Unless its a flare with a backer, most likely the original fitting with soldered to the tubing.

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