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Hydraulic quick change joint (external thread) how to connect and seal with hose? Do you need a transition joint?

Hydraulic quick change joint (external thread) how to connect and seal with hose? Do you need a transition joint?

Answer:

General hydraulic quick change joint is to withstand high pressure, so most of the situation is to use high pressure tubing, both ends of the pipe is to do the internal teeth, so it should be able to directly connect it.
As for hydraulic joints, they don't need other aprons to seal them, and the product itself is concave, and it is convex at one end, so it can be completely sealed after connecting.
1. The inner and outer threads of the quick connector are to be connected with the hose when the transition joint or adapter is used.2, no matter how many kinds of hose connections, according to the types of hose joints to choose how to transition joints.A, if the hose is ordinary water, it should be used as a transition joint, in the head of teeth, a plug pipe, and then use the fixed clamp.B, if both ends of the hose are internal, then the transition joint should be one head and one outer tooth.C, if both sides of the hose are external teeth, then the transition joints should be, the internal teeth through.

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