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Quick Connect hydraulic fitting for lift pump

edcantu9

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Hi all. I am looking to get some quick connect fitting for my HF scissor lift. I don't know exactly what I need.

After some research I think I am making it harder than it needs to be. Is it like air fitting and all I need something that threads into the pump and then the actual head that connects on the the fitting on the hydraulic line?

There is a youtube video of a guy to did it, but he does not recall or list the part number he used. He states though that they were Parker Quick Connects.
 
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metalmagpie

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Yup. Parker makes good ones. I have bought and installed several. They make for a lot cleaner putaways.

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If your shop is as dirty as mine, you will also want to get the appropriate cap and plug to keep the ends clean when not in use.
 

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tractor supply, back of store, middle isle, on left, about half way down
 
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edcantu9

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Well worth the price !
I have then and love them.


Hey! did you do this project to your HF lift? I am having trouble getting what I need. Grainger refused to help me unless I knew the ISO, PSI, and what series I am using?

I looked all over the lift and manual for the information but could not find it. Any help would be appreciated.

We don't have tractor supply around here. We have a Northern Tool, do they have this kind of stuff?
 

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So on the hose it should be a pipe thread, you need to find out that and get the couplers that go onto the pipe thread. They are used in bobcats and skid steer too.

If you google flat face quick disconnect you will find some. But the size like 1/2" might be too big for your unit. I think the lifts use a 3/8 pipe thread.
 

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Hey! did you do this project to your HF lift? I am having trouble getting what I need. Grainger refused to help me unless I knew the ISO, PSI, and what series I am using?

I looked all over the lift and manual for the information but could not find it. Any help would be appreciated.

We don't have tractor supply around here. We have a Northern Tool, do they have this kind of stuff?

I just went to a local hydraulic shop. They are not a chain.
I took the hose to them and said set me up.
4000 psi is what they told me.
 
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edcantu9

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This is what I have:



Here is a picture of the inner diameter of the hose:




Here is a picture of the outer diameter of the ****** stick out of the power unit:



This is what I'd like to have:

 
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So on the hose it should be a pipe thread, you need to find out that and get the couplers that go onto the pipe thread. They are used in bobcats and skid steer too.

If you google flat face quick disconnect you will find some. But the size like 1/2" might be too big for your unit. I think the lifts use a 3/8 pipe thread.

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I have a question for you guys. If I need to remove the hose, how do I do it without making a mess? I'm thinking that I need to lower the lift to the floor and allow the cables to go slack. With that, I should have all of the pressure released and I should get minimal leaking. Is that correct?

I just installed my lift last week and when installing the hose, I wanted it to loop down out of the way when the lift was up. What I didn't realize is that there is a slight twist to the hose, so when I drop it down to the floor, the hose starts to bind. I want to release that binding. Thanks for helping a new guy.
 
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edcantu9

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I have a question for you guys. If I need to remove the hose, how do I do it without making a mess? I'm thinking that I need to lower the lift to the floor and allow the cables to go slack. With that, I should have all of the pressure released and I should get minimal leaking. Is that correct?

I just installed my lift last week and when installing the hose, I wanted it to loop down out of the way when the lift was up. What I didn't realize is that there is a slight twist to the hose, so when I drop it down to the floor, the hose starts to bind. I want to release that binding. Thanks for helping a new guy.


Yes release the pressure. You will have a minimal amount leaking out. Have rag ready.
 
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