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cliftonbros89

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I've done quite a bit of searching. I've found some of the things I'm looking for. But where is the best place to get cap and plug kits? For flat face o-ring, JIC, and pipe thread plugs and caps. Also, for a decent price.

They come in handy when working on things like hydraulics and hydraulic lines. I have a small handful or miscellaneous plugs. But I'd like full kits of each so I know I'll have the right sizes. I'd also like more than one or two pair of each size for all the fittings.

Can anybody help me out? I've found a few sites that sell kits and you can usually find some flat face o-ring and JIC fitting cap and plug kits on eBay. But I thought I'd try to get some extra input on the topic. Metal or plastic caps would be fine. Maybe even both if possible.
 
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Ayuh,.... I've bought some from Surplus Center, 'n others from my local equipment dealer, Anderson Equipment,....

Ain't seen any "Kits", but buy the pieces I need, for whatever I'm workin' on at the time, which then go into My "Kit",...
 

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Where the hell did my post go?

I have a box full of Caplugs left over from the GT1 car. Any new parts with fittings on them came with plugs and caps. Like 73 RR, I also go to https://www.caplugs.com/ for things I don't have. They carry almost any type of cap or plug you could ask for.

Tommy
 
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Tim Kennedy

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cliftonbros89:
Try: caplugs.com

or

essentracomponents.com

Both of these are located in Erie, PA --- pretty sure if neither one has what you want --- it probably is made.

Good luck & keep me posted.
 
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cliftonbros89

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Where the hell did my post go?

I have a box full of Caplugs left over from the GT1 car. Any new parts with fittings on them came with plugs and caps. Like 73 RR, I also go to https://www.caplugs.com/ for things I don't have. They carry almost any type of cap or plug you could ask for.

Tommy



Do you have to order a certain quantity of each cap? One place I found will only sell each size in a package of 100.
 

Tim Kennedy

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cliftonbros89:
I screwed up my post -- should have proof read it -- I meant to say if these companies don't have what you are looking for -- it probably is not made.

Last catalog from essentracomponents [Alliance Plastics] I had --- they would ship one or a million pieces -- didn't matter to them.

Keep me posted thru this forum.
 

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cliftonbros89

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I just went through this, and bought a really nice kit, in a case from Caterpillar. $80 delivered to my door. None of the plugs are threaded, all are tapered push on...
I bought kit 276-7018
https://parts.cat.com/en/catcorp/ca...&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:&

The kit is actually double sided, flip it over and there are more compartments with caps. Basically twice as much as the pic shows..



I actually ran across those yesterday. I'd prefer to have a threaded set though. It seems like Cat has a lot of different sets and the site doesn't exactly go in to detail as to what each set contains.
 
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Stop at your local Implement Dealer, offer a case of beer and you will have more than you ever need. Most guys just throw them away after they fill a drawer in their tool box. Every hydraulic pump, hose, etc. comes with them on them.
 
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cliftonbros89

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Stop at your local Implement Dealer, offer a case of beer and you will have more than you ever need. Most guys just throw them away after they fill a drawer in their tool box. Every hydraulic pump, hose, etc. comes with them on them.



Unfortunately most the mechanics I know keep them hoarded in a box or container in their service trucks. They're always sure to keep track of them too.
 

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I just get my kits setup by the local hydraulics supply guys for anything I need. I tell em the specific type / size of the items, whether it's o-rings or caps / plugs or repair sleeve, and they set it up in an organizer box I can carry to the job. This way I don't buy excessive assortments with stuff I'll never use. Of course this is NOT for cheap throw away plastics - I keep all metal caps and plugs so that they can be used for pressure testing work when needed.
 
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Probably no "best" kit out there. You just need to find a kit tailored to your needs, automotive or heavy equipment.

I grab any loose CAPLUG that I find or see.
I do too. They come in handy for lots of things. One winter night the metal tension ring that holds the impellar on the induction fan on my furnace broke and I cut the cap off a plug and used the sleeve for the tension ring. I bought a new induction fan assembly but waited to replace it when that cap failed. It ran for a couple more years with that cap on it lol
 

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I know we've bought an assortment of caps/plugs for deployment packing. I'd have to dig to be sure, but I want to say that Kimball Midwest had an assortment that fit our needs. (Our needs are for cable reel trucks and Vermeer RT1150 trenchers. Your needs may vary.)

We bought a "kit" for each machine which suits most of the hoses. I would have given my left nut for one of these kits last time I left the country to work on sandy equipment.
 

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Probably no "best" kit out there. You just need to find a kit tailored to your needs, automotive or heavy equipment.

I grab any loose CAPLUG that I find or see.
I thought I saw a post some time ago on here about finding a nice universal set on Amazon, but couldn't find it searching.
 

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I picked up this set from a local hydraulic hose shop, I add to it as needed. I like it fits my mobile and shop racks.
 

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I was able to get a few plug sets through my Deere dealer. Pipe, JIC, Boss O-ring and Flat Face O-ring. I have multiples of a lot of sizes. I’ve had to pick up a few sizes that the sets skipped from Discount Hydraulics.

I also snag any kind of cap plug of any kind I can snag from any kind of parts I get in the shop. I keep them all in a container.

However an easy to use plug are the Rhino Drip Proof Plugs I picked up. Not ideal for every situation. But they are hardy for a lot of things. Especially the 4 bolt flanged (code 61) port openings on pumps and things.

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Some time ago I also came across a set of some rubber plugs in some very small sizes on Amazon. Not ideal for every situation. But they’re handy.

A lot of money involved as I have a lot of caps and plugs for both the shop and the service truck. But I can pretty much tackle any fitting I have to work on.
 
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