Tapered Pipe Thread Fittings - MacDon R113 Unloading And Assembly Instructions

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Table 9.8 O-Ring Face Seal (ORFS) Hydraulic Fittings (continued)
SAE Dash Size
-14
-16
-20
-24
-32

9.4.6 Tapered Pipe Thread Fittings

Assemble pipe fittings as follows:
1. Check components to ensure that fitting and port threads are free of burrs, nicks and scratches, or any form of
contamination.
2. Apply pipe thread sealant (paste type) to external pipe threads.
3. Thread fitting into port until hand-tight.
4. Torque connector to appropriate torque angle. The Turns From Finger Tight (T.F.F.T.) values are shown in
Table
9.9, page
96. Make sure that tube end of a shaped connector (typically 45º or 90º) is aligned to receive
incoming tube or hose assembly. Always finish alignment of fitting in tightening direction. Never back off
(loosen) pipe threaded connectors to achieve alignment.
5. Clean all residue and any excess thread conditioner with appropriate cleaner.
6. Assess final condition of fitting. Pay special attention to possibility of cracks to port opening.
7. Mark final position of fitting. If a fitting leaks, disassemble fitting and check for damage.
NOTE:
Overtorque failure of fittings may not be evident until fittings are disassembled.
Table 9.9 Hydraulic Fitting Pipe Thread
Tapered Pipe Thread Size
1/8–27
1/4–18
3/8–18
1/2–14
3/4–14
1–11 1/2
1 1/4–11 1/2
1 1/2–11 1/2
2–11 1/2
7.
Torque values and angles shown are based on lubricated connection as in reassembly.
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Thread Size (in.)
Note
6
1-7/16
1-11/16
1–2
2-1/2
Recommended T.F.F.T.
REFERENCE
Tube O.D. (in.)
7/8
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
2
2–3
2–3
2–3
2–3
1.5–2.5
1.5–2.5
1.5–2.5
1.5–2.5
1.5–2.5
96
Torque Value
7
Nm
150–165
111–122
205–226
151–167
315–347
232–256
510–561
376–414
Recommended F.F.F.T.
12–18
12–18
12–18
12–18
12–18
9–15
9–15
9–15
9–15
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