LD1
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Photos would still be nice, but that was a nice explanation.
I'll see what I can do tomorrow morning
Photos would still be nice, but that was a nice explanation.
LD1, FWIW everything I've used up front has been ISO 5676 (with series B being what I've seen) and one male one female all 1/2" couplers.
I am confused. 5675 ag couplers don't have a series A and B. That's an ISO 7241 thing.
I know I think Kubota uses ISO 7241 series B (aka Parker 60 series) for their loader couplers.
Here is the two-way sleeve coupler
View attachment 476830
You can pull the sleeve back like normal
View attachment 476831
Now what makes it a two-way:
View attachment 476832
If you mount via the sleeve (either with a clamp or snap rings in the grooves)
View attachment 476833
You can take one hand and just pull on the hose connected to the plug, as with the body free to move and sleeve mounted...it's the same action as pulling the sleeve back but can be done only with one hand, and thus also provides breakaway protection:
View attachment 476834
The two way part allows you to use one hand and just push the plug into the body (again, if mounted via the sleeve). This action is the same as if you were to pull forward on the sleeve:
View attachment 476835
Hope that clears it all up
Here is the two-way sleeve coupler
View attachment 476830
You can pull the sleeve back like normal
View attachment 476831
Now what makes it a two-way:
View attachment 476832
If you mount via the sleeve (either with a clamp or snap rings in the grooves)
View attachment 476833
You can take one hand and just pull on the hose connected to the plug, as with the body free to move and sleeve mounted...it's the same action as pulling the sleeve back but can be done only with one hand, and thus also provides breakaway protection:
View attachment 476834
The two way part allows you to use one hand and just push the plug into the body (again, if mounted via the sleeve). This action is the same as if you were to pull forward on the sleeve:
View attachment 476835
Hope that clears it all up
Here is the two-way sleeve coupler
[snip]
If you mount via the sleeve (either with a clamp or snap rings in the grooves)
View attachment 476833
You can take one hand and just pull on the hose connected to the plug, as with the body free to move and sleeve mounted...it's the same action as pulling the sleeve back but can be done only with one hand, and thus also provides breakaway protection:
View attachment 476834
The two way part allows you to use one hand and just push the plug into the body (again, if mounted via the sleeve). This action is the same as if you were to pull forward on the sleeve:
View attachment 476835
Hope that clears it all up
So now the question is:
Where do I find a mount/bulkhead connector plate that will hold 3 sets of two-way sleeve connectors? (Without having to do the "invent the universe" type operation).
Thanks,
I wonder why all 3rd function couplers aren't breakaway? (mine aren't) Seems like a good safety feature.
In other words, is there a way to have a break-away connection where the male is bulkheaded on the tractor?