Can someone identify this fitting?

/ Can someone identify this fitting? #1  

MoArk Willy

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I have a leaky fitting on one of my cylinders on my mini-ex.
I can't seem to find one like it.
I'd rather not change the hose to adapt to another fitting.
Any clue what to look for or what this may be identified as?
I have searched Tractor Supply and a few online sources but can't seem to find one exactly like it.
 

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/ Can someone identify this fitting? #2  
Which end is in the cylinder? The ORB end? What does the hose end look like? What brand is the mini-excavator? Shot in the dark here as the other end looks like some type of compression fitting.

 
/ Can someone identify this fitting? #3  
I broke one just like that off my grapple cylinder. Local hydraulic shop didn't have the exact one, but made me up one using two pieces. (adaptation to size)
He took one look at it and left it laying on the counter, walked down the isle and when he came back, he asked if I had any room to spare, because he couldn't match it, had to adapt. The piece he made up worked great. If you don't have a local hydraulic shop, I can get you to mine if you don't mind paying the shipping.
David from jax
 
/ Can someone identify this fitting? #4  
I just looked to see where you are located MoArk. Springfield should have a decent hydraulic shop. If not this place in KC is excellent. When I needed a couple 4 braid number 16 (1 inch) JIC hoses they bailed me out. John Deere and Cat were no help. It was on a hydro unit I was changing everything out on. With a catastrophic failure hoses are an essential component to change. Tompkins is also a fitting brand carried by a lot of local shops too.
If I was still working I would check with my counterparts in Springfield to see who they recommend.

 
/ Can someone identify this fitting?
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#5  
The ORB end screws into the cylinder.
The hose that fits the other end has an O-Ring and a nut on the hose.
The fitting for the hose has a bevel to match and seat the hose into the fitting.
Just imagine the nut on the hose rather than the fitting that GrandpaSmurf825 pictured.

(GrandpaSmurf825, I just looked at Tompkinsind website and I believe the fittings are there.
thanks)
 
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/ Can someone identify this fitting? #6  
The end that screws into the cylinder appears to be BSPP since it has seal and steel washer around it.

Hose end not sure of but suspect another european style connection that may or maynot be common in the USA.
 
/ Can someone identify this fitting? #7  
It's an adjustable elbow. DIN 2353 (metric) on one end and BSP on the o-ring end.

You'll need a set of calipers to measure the outer diameter of the threads on the metric end and measure the internal diameter on the smaller end of the taper inside, so we know the size of tubing this uses. You'll also need to measure the outer diameter on the other end. Albeit, it does look to be 1/4" BSP.
 

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