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Michael In Tennessee
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Brian, I assume you have no issues with the work ports regardless of what size fittings I use.
Brian, I assume you have no issues with the work ports regardless of what size fittings I use.
I'm asking out of pure curiosity (not because I'm trying to be an @$$ - which some would say is vastly out of character for me. LOL) because I'm sure Brian has dealt with more hydraulics this month than I have in a lifetime.
Why so much concern over the inner port diameter between -6 (3/8 or .375 inch) and -8 (1/2 or .500 inch) when the valve itself and the mating ports on the D03 subplate are 7.5 mm max (or .295 inch)?
https://www.sis.se/api/document/preview/603865/
My understanding is that (compared to the length of the entire system) the very short "length" of restriction while flowing through the subplate and valve body itself was considered negligible, if this is true then why not the same for the fittings? I also understand that in series ("stacking") of these reductions has a cumulative effect, but is it really that great?
I further confess I haven't looked at any charts, graphs, or calculations since I took fluid mechanics back in the '90's so I may be totally off base.
In my build, I used the D03 plate with NPT 06 connections and NPT fittings with swivels (BIG MISTAKE) but I had more room to work with. If I knew then what I know now I would have used NPT to JIC adapters in the subplate and JIC fittings on the hoses.
I did use 1/2" hose (with 3/8" fittings) for the lines on the P & T of the Subplate for constant flow and 3/8" hose & fittings for the intermittent flow work ports.
Here is another option, not recommended, but I have done it with no issues. Take the sub plate that you want to use and the -6 fittings and simply drill them out to -8 ID sizing.
FWIW...it can be worth consideration to save some money on hoses to use NPSM female pipe swivel fittings/adapters in place of more expensive JIC hose ends...
The swivel fittings come in all the same typical port thread/seal types (SAE etc.) with the angles etc on the fitting/adapters rather than the hose ends...they allow the use of all straight end NTP hose ends...they are a mechanical type 30* chamfer connection no sealant or thread compound required (same as JIC)
Makes measuring and ordering hoses a breeze...
What is your definition of a "good" price?
Is $70 a "good" price?
AD3SPS8S DAMAN. ALUMINUM VALVE SUBPLATE. DAMAN AD3SPS8S. | Trausch Dynamics
+$20 shipping.
Surplus Center has the -6 ORB D03 subplate for $35. Shipping is basically buried in the larger order I need to place. I have lived my whole life optimizing prices. It is very hard to "just do it" when I buy stuff. Character fault, but that is me.
~$75 shipped is about the best I can find delivered. AD3SPS8S - D3 Subplates - Daman | Hydradyne LLC
I am frugal too and always looking to optimize my dollar. If you cannot make NPT work with adapters and a JIC swivel (which will add to your $35 subplate)......then Im at a loss.
At some point.....it just isnt worth the time/effort to squeeze the last few pennies out of a build.
Have you looked into other options? Cartridge valve? Diverter? D05?