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Screw thread hydraulic ends?

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JaredM

06-05-2006 16:08:08




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My boss has hydarulic tips that have a screw thread type end on them. He said they are aeroquips and he wanted me to look on ebay for them but there were different styles. Does anyone know what they are called or if they are aeroquips what is the part number. He also said they are no longer available. Thanks for any help. JaredM




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Joe(TX)

06-06-2006 05:48:39




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 Re: Screw thread hydraulic ends? in reply to JaredM, 06-05-2006 16:08:08  
This link may help



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Midwest redneck

06-05-2006 17:21:56




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 Re: Screw thread hydraulic ends? in reply to JaredM, 06-05-2006 16:08:08  
Are the ends flared, pipe thread or straight thread?



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Tim Shaw

06-05-2006 17:12:56




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 Re: Screw thread hydraulic ends? in reply to JaredM, 06-05-2006 16:08:08  
The Farmall 300/350 and 400/450s had Aeroquip screw on type couplers on them orginally. A lot of them have probably been converted to Pioneer. The old Aeroquips shop up on ebay from time to time.



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Vern-MI

06-05-2006 16:21:16




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 Re: Screw thread hydraulic ends? in reply to JaredM, 06-05-2006 16:08:08  
They are generically referrred to as reuseable hydraulic hose fittings as apposed to crimped hose fittings. The reuseable fittings are sensitive to the correct hose being used with a particular manufactures fittings. We had some of the fitting come loose on a 3000 PSI, 475 GPM system and so we switched to certified crimped fittings only.



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Joe(TX)

06-06-2006 05:08:15




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 Re: Screw thread hydraulic ends? in reply to Vern-MI, 06-05-2006 16:21:16  
I don"t think JaredM is not talking about the hose ends, he"s talking abot the disconnects.
These are industrial disconnects and sometimes used on construction equipment and dump trucks.



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