HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese

   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese #1  

HawkinsHollow

Veteran Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2019
Messages
1,734
Location
SE TN
Tractor
Branson 3015R
I am trying to switch over the hydraulic fittings on this tree puller from Flat faces to pioneer type. The flat face fittings are 1/2" bsp and the pioneer type I bought at TSC and they are 1/2" NPT. The hoses on the puller are a smaller compression fitting. HELP!! How do I make this work? I went back to TSC and stood there in the hydraulic aisle, but I just couldn't figure it out. Here are a few pics.

KIMG0383.JPG KIMG0382.JPG
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese #2  
Time for a trip to the local hydraulic shop or go online. Surpluscenter.com has a good amount of fittings to make adapters or new hoses also. Good luck.
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Yeah, I was thinking same thing about hydraulics shop. They were a great help when I was hooking up the 3rd function.
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese #4  
...or Discounthydraulichose.com. They have a good chart in their technical documents with dimensions and stuff on all the types of fittings out there. If you don't have a digital caliper, go get one as you will need it. Many cheap ones that work just fine available.


Local hydraulic shop should always be able to sort it out but they will likely be super expensive. Sometimes you really need that ability to have them right there, but for this, online should work out.
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese #6  
Pipe thread adapters are common. Even my local Ace Hardware BSP to NPT.... But be careful. THEIRS ARE RATED FOR WATER PRESSURE, NOT FOR HYDRAULIC PRESSURE.
Hydraulic leaks are dangerous. Get your thread adapters from a hydraulics house.
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese #7  
What you have in those hoses is DIN 2353 metric fittings. You'll need an adapter from those fittings to NPT, which may or may not be available directly, so it may need another adapter in between.

To figure the size of the metric fitting, measure the diameter of the tube inside the nut at the very top since it's a 24 degree taper. I'm guessing it'll be 12 mm or thereabout.
 
   / HELP!! I don't speak Hydraulicese
  • Thread Starter
#8  
YOU GUYS ARE THE GREATEST, THANK YOU!
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2015 JCB 930 6,000LB 4x4 Rough Terrain Forklift (A50322)
2015 JCB 930...
2012 VOLVO VNL TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER (A51222)
2012 VOLVO VNL...
2007 Ford F-150 Pickup Truck (A50323)
2007 Ford F-150...
(4) Texas Built 25' Stand Alone Panels (A50515)
(4) Texas Built...
2008 FREIGHTLINER B2 BUS CHASSIS (A51222)
2008 FREIGHTLINER...
2013 John Deere 2210 Accudepth Field Cultivator (A52349)
2013 John Deere...
 
Top