Piping; Hydraulic Hose; Precautions In Tightening The Bolts And Nuts - Kubota KX080-3 Workshop Manual

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WSM KX080-3 Service
c. Piping
(1) General precautions
Tightening the pipe socket to the specified torque. If too tight, the socket itself or a hydraulic
component may get damaged. It too loose, an oil leak may result.
In connecting a new hose or pipe, tighten its nut first to the specified torque and then turn it back
(about 45°). Then tighten it again to the specified torque. (Do not this to the sealing tape-applied
hose or pipe.)
When disconnecting a vertical hose or pipe, separate its bottom connection first.
In disconnecting and reconnecting the hose and pipe, be sure to use two wrenches. With one
wrench, restrain the mating part to allow no twist.
Check the mating connector's sleeve and the hose's taper for dust deposits and scratches.
When the pipe socket has been tightened up, wipe the joint clean. Apply the maximum operating
pressure 2 or 3 times to make sure there is no oil leak.

(2) Hydraulic hose

Check the hydraulic hose for too tight a connect or twist.
*Excessively tight contact
Let's suppose that a hose is in contact with another hose or other part. If the hose is pulled away by a
force of 2 kg but still in contact, it means the contact is too tight.

(3) Precautions in tightening the bolts and nuts

Use bolts of specified length.
Do not over tighten the bolts: Its threads may get deformed or the fixed part may get damaged. Do
not undertighten the bolt either: It may get loose.
In other words, tighten the bolt to the specified torque.
Tighten the bolts and nuts diagonally for even tightness.
Joint body
R (Tapered thread)
G (Straight thread)
Nut
Sleeve
Steel pipe
Union nut
I-11
General
Tapered thread

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