canoetrpr
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- Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040 cab/hyd shuttle - current, Kubota L3400 - traded
I am installing a Prince SV stackable valve, with 4 spools on my Kubota L3400. The work ports are SAE 8 i.e ORB 8 and are located on the top of the valve. I was planning on having 90 degree elbow fittings on my work ports and then attaching one end of a QD to each of the work ports.
For space, I was thinking of using the longer elbows on the ports on the rear and shorter ones on the ports on the front - so every valve stack would have one short elbow fitting and one long one. Figure I'm going to have to muck around a bit to to get a setup that will allow me enough space to get 8 quick disconnects on there (I have 4 stacks). I might need some 45 degree elbows instead.
I was planning on having 3/8 hoses with JIC -6 female swivel's on the ends.
Here's where it gets tricky. I had no clue that there were several different standards for quick disconnects. Best I can tell, these three are the most popular:
ISO 7241-1 Series A Hydraulic
ISO 7241-1 Series B Hydraulic
ISO 5675 Agricultural
Question 1: Why would one choose one of these three over the other?
Question 2: I can't for the life of me find any of these quick disconnects that will accept anything other than a NTPF. I thought NTPF was somewhat outdated, which is why I was going to go with JIC females on my hoses. Seems like I'm going to need a JIC to NTP adapter on my hoses to get quick disconnects on them.... does this make sense?
BTW, after I'm armed with the information I need, I will be heading into a local hydraulics shop to ge the hoses made and fittings bought. Just want to be prepared with all the information I can get before hand.
My project is FINALLY getting under way.
For space, I was thinking of using the longer elbows on the ports on the rear and shorter ones on the ports on the front - so every valve stack would have one short elbow fitting and one long one. Figure I'm going to have to muck around a bit to to get a setup that will allow me enough space to get 8 quick disconnects on there (I have 4 stacks). I might need some 45 degree elbows instead.
I was planning on having 3/8 hoses with JIC -6 female swivel's on the ends.
Here's where it gets tricky. I had no clue that there were several different standards for quick disconnects. Best I can tell, these three are the most popular:
ISO 7241-1 Series A Hydraulic
ISO 7241-1 Series B Hydraulic
ISO 5675 Agricultural
Question 1: Why would one choose one of these three over the other?
Question 2: I can't for the life of me find any of these quick disconnects that will accept anything other than a NTPF. I thought NTPF was somewhat outdated, which is why I was going to go with JIC females on my hoses. Seems like I'm going to need a JIC to NTP adapter on my hoses to get quick disconnects on them.... does this make sense?
BTW, after I'm armed with the information I need, I will be heading into a local hydraulics shop to ge the hoses made and fittings bought. Just want to be prepared with all the information I can get before hand.
My project is FINALLY getting under way.