Recommendations for thread sealer for a jack hose (10,000) 3/8 NPT . fittings . Supply is electric hydraulic pump to a hose crimper.
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As has been pointed out PTFE tape is used by Kubota dealers when installing hydraulic kits. My dealer installed LA525 loader is installed with tape.Paste, not tape. TEFLON tape has wrecked more than one pump. It's very convenient and not messy at all, but as many have already pointed out, shreds can enter the system and end up in places where it should not be. Not so much on the first application if done right (1st thread exposed), but if that hose is ever removed and replaced, that is when the shreds will typically get into the hydraulics circuit. Most Kubotas have the filter on the suction side of the pump, so there's little danger of it getting in the pump, but, it can lodge in a valve quite easily which will make the valve malfunction by not sealing properly. In applications where the lines and valves are large, not so much a problem. Hydraulic systems have a lot of tiny places that are easily stopped up with tiny particles.
Paste just pushes on through. As others pointed out, non-hardening paste is best.
Just because a dealer does it, does not make it right!As has been pointed out PTFE tape is used by Kubota dealers when installing hydraulic kits. My dealer installed LA525 loader is installed with tape.
So all the Kubota equipment you have, none had factory (not dealer)installed fittings with tape? That is shocking to me because they use it commonly throughout from what I have bought, and come across over the years. Paste has its place, and may be more user friendly, but I still wouldn’t want it floating around the system. A loader hydraulics is 90% complete on the pallet. Dealer only makes final connections.Just because a dealer does it, does not make it right!
Plenty of dealers and dealer mechanics due dumb things all the time.
I use Rectorseal Tru-Blu pipe thread sealant.
Nope not a single bit of PTFE tape on any of mine!So all the Kubota equipment you have, none had factory (not dealer)installed fittings with tape? That is shocking to me because they use it commonly throughout from what I have bought, and come across over the years. Paste has its place, and may be more user friendly, but I still wouldn’t want it floating around the system.
JIC fittings are also PROHIBITED in military aircraft and aerospace hydraulic systems but are perfectly fine for use in non-aircraft systems.Teflon tape is PROHIBITED for use in aircraft fuel systems for the very reason particles can migrate through the system and create failures.
The principles are the same….Teflon Tape will shred and send particles where they don’t belong.JIC fittings are also PROHIBITED in military aircraft and aerospace hydraulic systems but are perfectly fine for use in non-aircraft systems.
Aircraft servicing regulations are designed for things that fly and tractors dont fly.
Dan
Teflon tape is one of if not the most used pipe thread sealants in the hydraulic service industry. Kubota workshop manuals even specify its use. If properly applied it poses no risk to a tractor hydraulic system.The principles are the same….Teflon Tape will shred and send particles where they don’t belong.
True..if the airplane fails due to the sorry stuff it can be a disaster….and a tractor is only stuck out in the field somewhere.
But if a tractor-owner is happy with failures in the field and expensive, troublesome repairs….the risk is the same with Teflon Tape.
Dear Abby, Dear Abby.Recommendations for thread sealer for a jack hose (10,000) 3/8 NPT . fittings . Supply is electric hydraulic pump to a hose crimper.
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