Haoleguy
Platinum Member
This past year I purchased a Prince Wolverine flow control valve W-1950-16. Recently I hooked it up to the implement I needed flow control for and found that 2 of the 1/2" NPTF ports leaked. I was able to snug down one but not the other. I decided to reorder and took a closer look between the W-1950 and RD-1950 series since they look identical. Come to find out the Wolverine series W is made overseas whereas the RD series is made here in the USA. I've now reordered the RD-1950 and hope that the female threads are more uniform and easy to seal. The frequency for this kind of problem with hydraulic fittings has increased for me and seems to be associated with cheap fittings found in local stores. This has happened to me from online sales but the specialty hydraulic sellers seem to have a higher quality stock. I now always hand tighten dry fittings to make sure they smoothly match before using them and for any issues I've come across I send them back for an exchange or alternative source.