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WARNING The user must exercise extreme care when operat- ing any Eaton assembly equipment with powered moving components. Safety glasses must be worn at all times when using any Eaton assembly equipment. Read and understand the owners and operators man- ual before attempting to operate any equipment. Eaton personnel are avail- able to answer any ques- tions, please call Eaton Corportaion, 14615 Lone Oak Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344, 952-937-9800. Eaton assembly equipment is designed to be used only with Aeroquip hose and Eaton hose fittings. 294 EATON Aeroquip Fluid Conveyance Products A-HOOV-MC001-E January 2005 SPECIALTY & TRUCK HOSE LOW & MEDIUM PRESSURE HOSE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE HOSE FITTINGS ADAPTERS & TUBE FITTINGS ACCESSORIES & ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS HOSE ASSEMBLY EQUIPMENT APPENDICIES Accessories & Assembly Instructions Index DESCRIPTION PAGES PART # PG. PART # PG. PART # PG. Assembly Equipment Crimp 327-331 Reusable 332-336 Assembly Instructions 309-326 Cut Off Equipment 337-339 Proof Test Equipment 341-342 Skiving Equipment 340 583 335 624 296 1561 335 1562 335 1563 335 1582 335 1597 335 1598 335 1599 335 222005 295 222022 295 900564 295 900952 295 900705 295 900729 297 F2015 336 FC425 296 FF9075 222, 310 FF9217 296 FF13267 299 FF13268 299 FF13269 299 FF13270 299 FF13271 299 FF13272 299 FF13273 299 FF13570 299 FF13571 299 FF90308 297 FF90311 297 FT1013 333 FT1028 334 FT1033 334 FT1038A 336 FT1058 342 FT1081 336 FT1090 336 FT1092 329 FT1095 335 FT1097 332 FT1101 338 FT1215 339 FT1220 335 FT1229 340 FT1230 340 FT1234 334 FT1240 340 FT1258 337 FT1260 338 FT1261 341 FT1271 335 FT1279 340 FT1281 333 FT1283 329 FT1307 330 FT1312 341 FT1355-01 296 FT1330-XL 329 FT1380 327 FT1380P 327 FT1390 329 FT1500 337 HP 298 HPM 298 HSM 298 HLM 298 S1026 339 S1043 339 S1102 339 S1104 338 S1118 339 S1120 339 SC1681 339 SC1709 339 SC1772 338 Alphabetical Index Part Number Index

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  • WARNING

    The user must exerciseextreme care when operat-ing any Eaton assemblyequipment with poweredmoving components. Safetyglasses must be worn at alltimes when using anyEaton assembly equipment.

    Read and understand theowners and operators man-ual before attempting tooperate any equipment.

    Eaton personnel are avail-able to answer any ques-tions, please call EatonCorportaion, 14615 LoneOak Road, Eden Prairie, MN55344, 952-937-9800.

    Eaton assembly equipmentis designed to be used onlywith Aeroquip hose andEaton hose fittings.

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    Accessories & Assembly Instructions Index

    DESCRIPTION PAGES PART # PG. PART # PG. PART # PG.

    Assembly Equipment Crimp 327-331Reusable 332-336

    Assembly Instructions 309-326Cut Off Equipment 337-339Proof Test Equipment 341-342Skiving Equipment 340

    583 335624 2961561 3351562 3351563 3351582 3351597 3351598 3351599 335222005 295222022 295900564 295900952 295900705 295900729 297F2015 336FC425 296FF9075 222, 310FF9217 296FF13267 299FF13268 299FF13269 299FF13270 299FF13271 299FF13272 299

    FF13273 299FF13570 299FF13571 299FF90308 297FF90311 297FT1013 333FT1028 334FT1033 334FT1038A 336FT1058 342FT1081 336FT1090 336FT1092 329FT1095 335FT1097 332FT1101 338FT1215 339FT1220 335FT1229 340FT1230 340FT1234 334FT1240 340FT1258 337FT1260 338FT1261 341

    FT1271 335FT1279 340FT1281 333FT1283 329FT1307 330FT1312 341FT1355-01 296FT1330-XL 329FT1380 327FT1380P 327FT1390 329FT1500 337HP 298HPM 298HSM 298HLM 298S1026 339S1043 339S1102 339S1104 338S1118 339S1120 339SC1681 339SC1709 339SC1772 338

    Alphabetical Index Part Number Index

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    Protective coils,sleeves & clamps

    Recommended for vacuumservice with most hose.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.PART NUMBER COIL O.D.

    mm in.222005-23C 8,6 .34222005-10C 10,7 .42222005-21C 12,9 .51222005-11C 15,2 .60222022-12C 17,8 .70222005-13C 18,5 .73222005-14C 23,9 .94222022-16C 24,6 .97222005-15C 30,2 1.19222022-20C 31,7 1.25222005-17C 36,6 1.44222022-24C 38,1 1.50222005-18C 47,7 1.88222022-32C 50,0 1.97222005-19C 62,0 2.44222022-40C 67,8 2.67222022-48C 83,0 3.27222022-60C 108,7 4.28222022-80C 134,1 5.28*222005 is 301 stainless steel.

    Recommended for usewhere hose lines are sub-jected to excessive abra-sion, kinking or accidentaldamage. Construction:spring steel, rust resistant.

    This coil should fit snugly tothe hose O.D. expandingthe coil I.D. (unwind thecoil) may be necessary forproper installation.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.SLEEVE DASH NO SLEEVE I.D.

    mm in.–17S 11,2 .44–1S 12,7 .50–13S 14,5 .57–2S 16,0 .63–3S 19,0 .75–4S 22,3 .88–5S 26,2 1.03–14S 28,7 1.13–6S 31,0 1.22–7S 37,3 1.47–9S 42,9 1.69–8S 48,5 1.91–15S 50,8 2.00–10S 54,1 2.13–16S 62,0 2.44–11S 65,0 2.56–12S 69,8 2.75

    Protects hose cover andreinforcement from abra-sion and accidental damage.Construction; steel wire,rust resistant.

    This coil should fit snugly tothe hose O.D. expandingthe coil I.D. (unwind thecoil) may be necessary forproper installation.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.SLEEVE DASH NO SLEEVE I.D.

    mm in.–1S 15,5 .61–12S 17,0 .67–2S 19,0 .75–15S 20,6 .81–14S 21,6 .85–3S 23,1 .91–4S 26,4 1.04–5S 30,0 1.18–6S 34,0 1.34–7S 42,2 1.66–9S 47,5 1.87–8S 54,1 2.13–10S 60,4 2.38–13S 69,8 2.75–11S 73,1 2.88

    Recommended to protecthose from abrasion, thislight weight plastic sleeveis unaffected by air, water,oil, gasoline, hydraulic andmost other fluids. This coilcan also be used for groupbundling of hose lines.Temperature range of 0°Fto +180°F.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.PART NO SLEEVE I.D.

    mm in.900952-30 40,0 1.58900952-22 34,0 1.34900952-16 27,0 1.06900952-12 21,0 .83900952-10 16,0 .63900952-8 12,5 .49900952-6 9,5 .37900952-4 6,0 .24

    222005*, 222022Stainless steel internal support coils

    900705Steel protective coil sleeve

    900564Steel protective coil spring

    900952Plastic protective coil sleeve

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    Firesleeve

    Firesleeve will protect hosefrom direct flame.Firesleeve is constructed ofa uniform single layer ofbraided fiberglass tubingimpregnated with flameresistant silicone rubber.Temperature range of -65°F to +500°F.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.

    PART # I.D. CLAMP #

    mm in. (2 required)624-5 7,9 .31 FF9217-0622S624-7 11,2 .44 FF9217-0622S624-8 12,7 .50 FF9217-0622S624-9 14,2 .56 FF9217-0622S624-10 15,7 .62 FF9217-0622S624-11 17,5 .69 FF9217-0622S624-12 19,0 .75 FF9217-0622S624-13 20,6 .81 FF9217-0622S624-14 22,3 .88 FF9217-0622S624-16 25,4 1.00 FF9217-0622S624-18 28,4 1.12 FF9217-0622S624-20 31,7 1.25 FF9217-0648S624-22 35,0 1.38 FF9217-0648S624-24 38,1 1.50 FF9217-0648S624-26 41,1 1.62 FF9217-0648S624-28 44,4 1.75 FF9217-0648S624-30 47,7 1.88 FF9217-0648S624-32 50,8 2.00 FF9217-0648S624-38 60,4 2.38 FF9217-0648S624-42 66,5 2.62 FF9217-0648S624-46 73,1 2.88 FF9217-0664C624-50 79,2 3.12 FF9217-0664C624-54 85,8 3.38 FF9217-0664C624-60 95,2 3.75 FF9217-0664C

    FC425Nylon abrasion sleeveMeets MSHA requirements

    Nylon sleeve protects hosefrom abrasion and allowsbundling of hose lines.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.

    NOMINALSLEEVE I.D.*

    PART # “B”

    mm inFC425-12 18,0 .71FC425-16 25,4 1.00FC425-18 28,7 1.13FC425-20 31,7 1.25FC425-24 40,4 1.59FC425-28 44,4 1.75FC425-32 52,6 2.07FC425-38 60,4 2.38FC425-40 64,5 2.54FC425-46 72,6 2.86FC425-54 84,8 3.34FC425-59 93,0 3.66* The maximum O.D. of hose fittings

    must be allowed for if fittings are tobe covered.

    FF9217Firesleeve clamp

    Recommended for attach-ing 624 Firesleeve to hoselines.

    Clamp numbers: FF9217-0622S, FF9217-0648S; 3/8inch wide, FF9217-0664C;1/2 inch wide.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.

    Hose Cleaning System

    The Jetcleaner™ hosecleaning system offers arevolutionary solution forthe internal cleaning of bulkhose and finished hoseassemblies. Using a lowpressure air gun, theJetcleaner system routes afoam projectile through thehose to thoroughly removedebris remaining from cut-ting, skiving and assemblyoperations. Available in kitform or as individual com-ponents, the Jetcleanerhose cleaning system is thesystem of choice for hoseassembly professionals.

    Hose Kit(P/N FT1355-01)

    Includes:

    Jetcleaner pistol, Hose nozzles, 1/4" through 2" ID,Adapter ring, Bench stand,Aluminum case,Quick dis-connect coupling

    Note: Hose projectiles (P/NFT1355-3-size) not includedin kit.

    Also available individually:

    Jetcleaner pistol – FT1355-1-01

    Hose nozzles – FT1355-2-size

    Hose projectiles – FT1355-3-size

    Coupling nozzles – FT1355-4-size

    Coupling projectiles –FT1355-5-size

    Adapter ring – FT1355-10-01

    Carrying case – FT1355-11-02

    Bench stand – FT1355-12-01

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    CLAMP P/N INSIDE DIAMETER

    mm inFF90311-127 12,7 0.50FF90311-137 13,7 0.54FF90311-150 15,0 0.59FF90311-160 16,0 0.63FF90311-171 17,1 0.67FF90311-174 17,4 0.69FF90311-190 19,0 0.75FF90311-205 20,5 0.81FF90311-222 22,2 0.87FF90311-239 23,9 0.94FF90311-254 25,4 1.00FF90311-266 26,6 1.05FF90311-280 28,0 1.10FF90311-300 30,0 1.18FF90311-320 32,0 1.26FF90311-334 33,4 1.31FF90311-357 35,7 1.41FF90311-381 38,1 1.50FF90311-400 40,0 1.57FF90311-422 42,2 1.66FF90311-445 44,5 1.75FF90311-483 48,3 1.90FF90311-508 50,8 2.00FF90311-572 57,2 2.25FF90311-635 63,5 2.50FF90311-700 70,0 2.76

    FF90311Heavy Duty HoseSupport Clamps

    These heavy duty weld-based clamps are designedto securely hold hose inapplications subject toimpulsing, flexing andvibrating conditions. Theclamps help prevent abra-sion and extend hose lifethrough proper routing.Clamps are rated to ambi-ent temperature of +250°F.See pages 300-308 fordetailed clamp to hose partnumber reference.

    PART NUMBER USAGE

    FF90308-01 For use with all hoses that mate with -4 through -16 TTC and TTC12 fittings

    FF90308-02 For use with all hoses that mate with -20 through -32 TTC and TTC 12 fittings

    FF90308-03 For use with all hoses that mate with -12, -16, -20 Spiral TTC fittings

    900729Support clamp

    These lightweight vinyl-coated steel supportclamps are designed tosupport hose where longruns are necessary.

    This clamp not only furnish-es a cleaner installation,but prevents damage,exposure and chafing.

    The lining will withstandhigh ambient temperatures.

    Bolt hole dia: Clamp dashno. –01 thru –8, –18 thru–23 is .406; –9 thru –17,–24 thru –31 is .531.

    For use with hose:see pages 300-308.

    CLAMP CLAMP I.D. DASH NO. CLOSED

    mm in–18 6,3 .25–19 9,6 .38–01 11,2 .44–1 12,7 .50–2 14,2 .56–21 16,0 .63–3 17,5 .69–4 19,0 .75–5 20,6 .81–6 23,9 .94–23 25,4 1.00–8 26,9 1.06–9 28,7 1.13–27 30,2 1.19–24 31,7 1.25–25 33,3 1.31–10 38,1 1.50–11 39,6 1.56–12 44,4 1.75–28 46,0 1.81–13 50,8 2.00–29 52,3 2.06–14 57,1 2.25–30 63,5 2.50–31 66,8 2.63–15 69,8 2.75–16 73,1 2.88–17 90,4 3.56

    FF90308

    Hose Insertion Gages

    Improve hose assemblyreliability with these easy touse aluminum gages thatare designed to ensureproper fitting depth duringpre-assembly.

    Simply bottom the hose inthe appropriately markedcavity and scribe a mark onthe hose flush with the topsurface of the gauge. Insertthe fitting until the back ofthe socket is aligned withscribe line.

    For use with all hoses that mate withTTC, TTC12 and Global Spiral TTC fittings

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    Market Applications:

    • Farming

    • Industrial

    • Trucking

    • Mining

    • Construction

    • Aviation Support

    • Public Transportation

    • Road Maintenance

    • Waste Management

    • Original Equip. Manuf.

    Hose ProtectorsPART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

    HP4* 4" Hose ProtectorCase of 50

    HP6* 6" Hose ProtectorCase of 50

    HP8* 8" Hose ProtectorCase of 50

    HPM* Mixed Hose ProtectorsCase of 60

    *Hose protectors available in black, orangeor yellow.

    Abrasion Protection For:

    • Hydraulic Hoses

    • Battery Cables

    • Wiring Harness

    • Brake Systems

    • Fuel Lines

    • Air Lines

    • Radiator Hoses

    • Oil Lines

    Features:

    • Extremely high wear factor

    • Formulated to resist sol-vents, oils, grease, gaso-line, etc.

    • 3 grooves protect cableties and prevent slipping

    • Operating temperaturerange is -40° to 430°F.

    • Exceptionally cost effective

    • Easy installation in minutes – no need toremove hose

    • Packed in easy to assem-ble, colorful, counter dis-play box

    • Available in 3 sizes – 4", 6" and 8" – cable ties included

    Features:

    • Prevents hose abrasionat points of contact

    • Helps keep hoses organized

    • Prevents damage from unrestrained hoses

    • Easy to install

    • Available in 4 sizes – 3/4", 1", 11/8", 13/8"

    • Packed in colorful counter display boxes of 48 –cable ties included

    • Also available in mixedboxes of 48 (12 eachsize) or refill bags of 12

    Hose Spacers

    Features:

    • Prevents hose abrasion atpoints of contact

    • Keeps multiple hoses organized

    • Simplifies hose routing

    • Prevents damage from unrestrained hoses

    • Easy to install

    • Available in 4 sizes – 3/4", 1", 11/8", 13/8"

    • Packed in colorful counter display boxes of 48

    • Also available in mixedboxes of 48 (12 each size)or refill bags of 12

    Hose Looms

    PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

    HSM-48 Case of 48 mixedHose Spacers

    PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

    HLM-48 Case of 48 mixedHose Looms

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    The ideal product toenhance new installationsof SAE 37˚ connections, aswell as seal off minor leaksand weeping connections.

    Features

    • Ribbed insert design

    • Coated with Loctite**sealant

    • Economical method toreduce minor leaks and weeping connections

    • Built-in clip to attach theFlaretite seal to the noseof the SAE 37 degreeconnection

    • Available sizes: -04 through -32

    Benefits

    • Multiple surface contactpoints

    • Locks the joint and fillssurface imperfections

    • Saves time & moneyassociated with mainte-nance and rework

    • Quick & easy assembly

    Flaretite* Seals

    SEAL SIZE PACKAGE NUMBER OF SEALSPART NUMBER PER PACKAGE

    -04 FF13267 100-06 FF13268 100-08 FF13269 100-10 FF13270 100-12 FF13271 100-16 FF13272 50-20 FF13273 50-24 FF13570 25-32 FF13571 10

    RECOMMENDED TORQUE SETTINGS:

    Tolerance: +10% -0%-04 (1/4”) SAE 37˚: 14lb-ft. -10 (5/8”) SAE 37˚: 80lb-ft. -20 (1-1/4”) SAE 37˚: 190lb-ft.-06 (3/8”) SAE 37˚: 26lb-ft. -12 (3/4”) SAE 37˚: 110lb-ft. -24 (1-1/2”) SAE 37˚: 220lb-ft.-08 (1/2”) SAE 37˚: 55lb-ft. -16 (1”) SAE 37˚: 140lb-ft. -32 (2”) SAE 37˚: 325lb-ft.

    Nipple

    Flaretite SealJoint Section of Applied Seal

    Coating

    Stamping

    Tubing

    1 degree max.mis-alignment

    Error Calculation for a 37 degree JIC 1/2" connection

    sin(37.5o) x .200" (approx. face length) = .6088 x .200 = .1218"sin(36.5o) x .200" (approx. face length) = .5948 x .200 = .1190"height difference (variance in seal opening area) = .0028"

    Patented Sealing Rings of Flaretite Seal compressed to match mis-alignment of flared faces.

    Metal to Metal Flare Sleeve Seal across the face of the connection

    Flaretite Seal, US Patent D398210with Custom Sealant & Locking Ribs

    JIC 37˚ Standard Flared Fitting Standard Flare Nut & Sleeve

    Flared Tubing or MachinedFlared Connection (Hose end)

    Standard Flared Connection (Section)

    ReducedFlared End

    Imperfection in Tube Flare Sealed by Coating

    Imperfection in Nipple sealed bycoating

    Assembly and TorqueRequirements

    To assemble an SAE 37˚connection using a Flaretiteseal, simply push theFlaretite seal onto the maleportion of the connection.The built-in clip will hold the Flaretite seal onto themale half.

    During assembly ensure:

    • The seal is fitted squarelyto the conical nose of theJIC fitting -37˚ flare.

    • The sealing faces of theflared connector part areclean and free of burrs.

    • The flared joint is correct-ly tightened with recom-mended torque settingsnoted below.

    * Flaretite is a registered trademarkof Flaretite Inc.All photos and the name Flaretiteare the property of Flaretite Inc.

    ** Loctite is a registered trademark ofHenkel Loctite Corporation.

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    *Sizes indicated are based on Hose O.D. only. If sleeve is to be placed over fittings, a larger sleeve size may be required, depending on type of fitting used.

    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

    Part # (dash size) (dash size) (dash size) (dash size) Coil (dash size) (dash size) (dash size) (dash size)

    302A16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -320302A20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -381302A24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -445302A32 -10S -30 -10S -14 222005-18C -38 -38 -0648S -572303-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -127303-5 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -150303-6 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -174303-8 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -190303-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -239303-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -2801503-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -1371503-5 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S1503-6 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -1741503-8 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -1901503-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -2391503-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -2801503-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -3201503-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -3811503-24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -4451503-32 -10S -30 -10S -14 222005-18C -38 -38 -0648S -5721503-40 -12S -16 222005-19C1531-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -16 -0622S -2391531-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -20 -0630S -2801531-16 -7S -16 -6S -25 -24 -24 -0630S -3571531-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -30 -0648S -4221531A-24 -6S -16 -5S -9 -24 -32 -0648S -4832550-6 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1742554-6 -14S -10 -2S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1742555-6 -14S -10 -2S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1902556-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -9 -0622S -1272556-6 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -11 -0622S -1602556-8 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1902556-10 -4S -12 -4S -5 -16 -16 -0622S -2222556-12 -5S -16 -5S -23 -20 -18 -0630S -2662565-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -9 -0622S -1272565-6 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -11 -0622S -1602565-8 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -2052565-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 -16 -16 -0622S -2392565-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -18 -0630S -2802570-6 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1742570-8 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-11C -16 -18 -0622S -1902570-10 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0648S -2392575-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -9 -0622S -1272575-6 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -11 -0622S -1602575-8 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -1902575-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -16 -0622S -2222575-12 -5S -16 -5S -23 -20 -18 -0630S -2662580-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -1272580-5 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -1502580-6 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -1742580-8 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -1902580-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -239

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    2580-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -2802580-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -3202580-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -28 -0648S -3812580-24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -4452580-32 -10S -30 -10S -14 222005-18C -40 -42 -0648S -5722583-4 -1S -8 -1S -2 -12 -11 -0622S -1502583-6 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -16 -0622S -1902583-8 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -20 -0648S -2392583-12 -6S -16 -14S -24 -24 -24 -0648S -3202583-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -28 -0648S -3812583-20 -8S -22 -9S -12 -32 -32 -0648S -4452651-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -1372651-5 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S2651-6 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -1742651-8 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -1902651-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -2392651-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -2802651-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -3202651-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -3812651-24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -4452651-32 -10S -30 -10S -14 222005-18C -38 -42 -0648S -5722651-40 -12S -16 222005-19C -54 -50 -0664C2661-12 -6S -16 -14s -24 -24 -24 -0630S -3202661-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -28 -0648S -3812661-20 -8S -22 -9S -12 -32 -32 -0648S -4452661-24 -10S -30 -15S -29 -38 -38 -0648S -5082661-32 -13S -16S -30 -46 -46 -0664C -6352661-40 -54 -54 -0664C2661-48 -602661-642681-3 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S2681-4 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -12 -0622S -1602681-5 -2S -8 -2S -3 -16 -14 -0630S2681-6 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -18 -0630S -2052681-8 -4S -12 -4S -5 -20 -20 -0630S -2222681-10 -5S -12 -5S -23 -20 -20 -0630S -2662681-12 -6S -16 -14S -27 222005-14C -24 -22 -0648S -3002681-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -28 -0648S -3812681-20 -8S -22 -9S -28 222005-17C -32 -38 -0648S -4452681-24 -10S -30 -15S -29 222005-18C -38 -38 -0648S -5082681-32 -13S -30 -11S -31 222005-19C -46 -46 -0664C -6352781-4 -2S -8 -2S -3 -16 -14 -0622S -1742781-6 -3S -12 -3S -5 -16 -16 -0630S -2222781-8 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -2392781-10 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -20 -0630S -2802781-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0648S -3202781-16 -7S -22 -7S -11 -28 -30 -0648S -4002781-20 -8S -30 -8S -13 -38 -38 -0648S -5082781-24 -10S -30 -10S -14 -40 -42 -0648S -5722781-32 -11S -30 -11S -15 -54 -46 -0664C -7002807-3 -4 -18 -7 -0622S2807-4 -4 -18 -8 -0622S

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    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    2807-5 -4 -19 -9 -0622S2807-6 -6 -17S -01 222005-23C -10 -0622S2807-8 -1S -8 -1S -1 222005-10C -12 -12 -0622S -1372807-10 -2S -8 -3S -21 222005-21C -16 -14 -0630S -1602807-12 -2S -10 -3S -4 222005-13C -16 -16 -0630S -1902807-16 -3S -12 -5S -23 222005-14C -20 -20 -0630S -2662807-20 -5S -16 -6S -24 222005-15C -24 -24 -0648S -3202808-8 -12S -6 -1S -2 222005-10C -12 -16 -0622S -1502808-10 -2S -8 -2S -3 222005-21C -16 -18 -0630S -1742808-12 -14S -10 -3S -5 222005-13C -16 -20 -0630S -2052808-16 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-14C -20 -26 -0648S -2802808-20 -7S -16 -6S -25 222005-15C -24 -32 -0648S -3342808-24 -7S -22 -7S -11 222005-17C -28 -38 -0648S -422CR170-4 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622SCR170-6 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622SCR170-8 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622SFC136-06 -3S -12 -3S -5 -16 -16 -0630S -205FC136-08 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -239FC136-10 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -20 -0630S -280FC136-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0630S -300FC136-16 -7S -22 -7S -11 -28 -28 -0630S -381FC136-20 -8S -22 -8S -28 -32 -38 -0648SFC136-24 -10S -30 -10S -29 -38 -38 -0648SFC136-32 -13S -30 -11S -31 -46 -46 -0664CFC194-04 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -12 -0622S -160FC194-06 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -18 -0622S -205FC194-08 -4S -12 -4S -5 -20 -20 -0630S -222FC194-10 -5S -12 -5S -23 -20 -20 -0630S -266FC194-12 -6S -16 -14S -27 -24 -22 -0648S -300FC194-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -26 -0648S -381FC194-20 -8S -22 -9S -28 -32 -32 -0648S -445FC195-04 -2S -8 -2S -3 -16 -14 -0622S -174FC195-06 -3S -12 -3S -5 -16 -16 -0622S -222FC195-08 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -239FC195-10 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -20 -0630S -280FC195-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0630S -320FC195-16 -7S -22 -7S -11 -28 -30 -0648S -400FC195-20 -8S -30 -8S -13 -38 -38 -0648S -500FC195-24 -10S -30 -10S -14 -38 -42 -0648S -572FC195-32 -11S -30 -11S -15 -54 -46 -0648S -700FC211-04 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -137FC211-06 -15S -10 -2S -3 -16 -14 -0622S -174FC211-08 -3S -10 -3S -5 -16 -16 -0630S -205FC211-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 -24 -24 -0630S -280FC211-16 -7S -22 -6S -25 -24 -24 -0648S -357FC212-04 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -150FC212-06 -14S -10 -2S -4 -16 -14 -0630S -190FC212-08 -3S -12 -4S -5 -16 -18 -0630S -222FC212-12 -6S -16 -14S -9 -20 -22 -0648S -300FC212-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -24 -26 -0648S -381FC212-20 -8S -22 -8S -28 -32 -32 -0648S -483

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    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    FC212-24 -10S -30 -10S -13 222005-18C -38 -38 -0648SFC212-32 -13S -30 -12S -30 222005-19C -46 -46 -0664C -635FC234-05 -1S -10 -2S -21 -12 -11 -0622S -150FC234-06 -2S -12 -3S -4 -12 -12 -0622S -174FC234-08 -3S -12 -4S -4 222005-10C -16 -12 -0622S -190FC234-10 -4S -16 -5S -23 222005-21C -16 -13 -0622S -239FC234-12 -5S -16 -14S -9 222005-13C -20 -16 -0630S -280FC234-16 -6S -22 -7S -24 222005-14C -20 -20 -0630S -320FC252-08 -205FC252-10 -239FC252-12 -266FC252-16 -334FC 254-08 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -254FC254-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0648S -320FC254-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -30 -0648S -381FC254-20 -8S -22 -9S -28 -32 -32 -0648S -445FC254-24 -10S -30 -10S -29 -38 -38 -0648SFC254-32 -10S -30 -11S -31 -54 -46 -0664C -700FC273-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0648S -320FC273-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -30 -0648S -381FC273-20 -8S -30 -8S -13 -38 -38 -0648S -508FC273-24 -10S -30 -10S -14 -40 -42 -0664C -572FC273-32 -11S -16 -54 -46 -0664C -700FC300-04 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -137FC300-05 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622SFC300-06 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -174FC300-08 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -190FC300-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -239FC300-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -280FC300-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -320FC300-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -381FC300-24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -445FC300-32 -10S -30 -10S -14 222005-18C -38 -38 -0648S -572FC300-40 -12S -16 222005-19CFC310-04 -12S -6 -1S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -137FC310-06 -14S -10 -2S -4 -12 -16 -0622S -174FC310-08 -3S -12 -3S -5 -16 -16 -0630S -205FC310-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -239FC310-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 -20 -22 -0630S -280FC310-16 -7S -16 -6S -25 -24 -24 -0648S -357FC310-20 -9S -30 -8S -12 -32 -30 -0648S -422FC318-12 -6S -16 -14s -24 -24 -24 -0630S -320FC321-04 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -137FC321-05 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -150FC321-06 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -174FC321-08 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -190FC321-10 -4S -12 -4S -5 222005-11C -20 -18 -0630S -239FC321-12 -5S -16 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -280FC321-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -22 -0630S -320FC323-12 -5S -16 -14S -27 -24 -24 -0643S -300FC323-16 -6S -22 -7S -25 -28 -28 -0643S -381FC323-20 -8S -30 -15S -28 -32 -32 -0648SFC323-24 -10S -30 -10S -29 -38 -38 -0648S

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    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    FC323-32 -13S -30 -11S -31 -46 -46 -0664CFC324-08 -4S -12 -4S -6 -20 -18 -0622S -239FC324-12 -6S -16 -14S -27 -24 -26 -0648S -300FC324-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -30 -0648S -381FC325-12 -6S -16 -6S -24 -24 -26 -0648S -320FC325-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -28 -30 -0648S -381FC332-04 -1S -6 -1S -12 -9 -0622S -127FC332-06 -12S -8 -13S -21 -16 -11 -0622S -160FC332-08 -14S -10 -3S -4 -16 -13 -0622S -190FC332-10 -3S -12 -4S -5 -20 -16 -0622S -222FC332-12 -5S -12 -5S -23 -20 -18 -0630S -266FC350-04 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -127FC350-05 -12S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -150FC350-06 -2S -10 -2S -21 -16 -14 -0622S -174FC350-08 -14S -12 -3S -4 222005-10C -16 -16 -0622S -190FC350-10 -4S -12 -4S -6 222005-21C -20 -18 -0630S -239FC350-12 -16S -5 -5S -8 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -280FC350-16 -6S -16 -6S -27 222005-14C -24 -24 -0648S -320FC350-20 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -381FC350-24 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -445FC352-08 -239FC352-10 -266FC352-12 -300FC352-14 -334FC352-16 -357FC352-18 -400FC352-20 -422FC352-22 -445FC352-24 -508FC352-26 -508FC352-28 -572FC352-32 -635FC352-36 -700FC352-38FC352-40FC352-44FC352-48FC352-56FC352-64FC355-04 -1S -6 -1S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -127FC355-05 -1S -6 -2S -1 -12 -11 -0622S -150FC355-06 -12S -8 -1S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -174FC355-08 -2S -10 -13S -3 -16 -12 -0622S -190FC355-10 -3S -12 -3S -5 222005-10C -16 -13 -0622S -239FC355-12 -4S -6 -5S-4S -6 222005-21C -20 -16 -0630S -280FC355-16 -5S -16 -6S -9 222005-13C -20 -20 -0630S -320FC355-20 -6S -22 -7S -24 222005-14C -24 -22 -0648S -381FC355-24 -7S -22 -7S -10 222005-15C -28 -30 -0648S -445FC355-32 -9S -22 -9S -12 222005-17C -32 -32 -0648S -572FC363-08 -15S -10 -4S -5 -16 -14 -0622S -190FC363-12 -5S -16 -6S -8 -20 -20 -0630S -266

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    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    Accessories toHose Chart

    Steel Prot. PlasticCoil Coil Steel Prot. Support Nylon Firesleeve Heavy Duty

    Spring* Sleeve Coil Sleeve* Clamp Internal Sleeve* Firesleeve* Clamp Support Clamp900564 900952 900705 900729 Support FC425 624 FF9217 FF9031

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    GH781-6 -2S -10 -2S -3 -16 -16 -0622S -174GH781-8 -14S -12 -3S -5 -16 -18 -0622S -205GH781-10 -4S -12 -5S -6 -20 -18 -0630S -239GH781-12 -5S -16 -14S -9 -24 -22 -0648S -280GH781-16 -7S -22 -7S -10 -24 -28 -0648S -357GH781-20 -7S -22 -9S -12 -28 -28 -0648S -422GH781-24 -8S -30 -8S -13 -38 -38 -0648S -508GH781-32 -13S -30 -12S -30 -46 -46 -0664C -635GH793-4 -1S -8 -13S -2 -12 -12 -0622S -150GH793-6 -15S -10 -2S -4 -16 -16 -0622S -190GH793-8 -3S -12 -3S -5 -16 -18 -0622S -222GH793-10 -4S -16 -5S -6 -20 -20 -0630S -266GH793-12 -5S -16 -6S -9 -20 -22 -0648S -300GH793-16 -7S -22 -9S -10 -24 -28 -0648S -381GH793-20 -8S -30 -10S -12 -32 -32 -0664C -483GH793-24 -10S -30 -10S -13 -38 -38 -0648SGH793-32 -13S -30 -12S -30 -46 -46 -0664C -635

  • Brazing and assemblingLifesaver reusable fittingsis a simple process

    Eaton Lifesaver reusablehose fittings are designedto simplify the replacementof failed hose lines whichhave unusual, steel, endconfigurations or threadstyles. The process involvesremoving the old tube con-figuration, silver brazing itto an unused lifesaver nip-ple and assembling the fit-ting onto the hose in theusual manner. A fewLifesaver fittings, some bulkhose, the appropriate handtools and accessories plusbasic silver brazing equip-ment are all that is neces-sary to make up hoseassemblies anywhere. Besure to follow all applicablesafety procedures whenmaking Lifesaver fittings.

    Step 1: Measuring

    Measure and record thelength of the old assembly.For elbow assemblies,scribe a very light mark 5/16”or more from the existinghose socket. The distancefrom the scribe mark to theend of the other fittingshould be recorded as thefabrication length. In thecase of double elbows,make the scribe marks inline with one another sothat you can duplicate thephase angle later on.Record the distancebetween the two scribemarks as the fabricationlength.

    Step 2: Cutting

    Using a hacksaw or tubingcutter, cut the tube at thejuncture of the tube and thehose socket. It is importantto cut the tube so there isat least a 1/4” length ofstraight, unbent tubing inorder for it to properly enterinto the counterbore of theLifesaver nipple.

    Step 3: Preparing the tube for brazing

    Avoid touching the tube —oily or greasy surfaces tendto repel the flux and silvermaterial leaving voids andinclusions. Clean the tubethoroughly using a residue-free degreasing agent orhot caustic soda.

    Using a flat file, remove theburrs on the outside of thetube and use a rat tail file toremove the burrs on theinside.

    Polish the end of the tubeon the outside with anemery cloth to remove theplating down to the basemetal. It is important toremove oil and grease firstbecause abrasives tend toscrub the oil into the sur-face and/or impregnate itwith a fine abrasive powder,resulting in further contami-nation. Remember, attempt-ing to brazecontaminat-ed orimproperlycleaned sur-faces willgenerallyresult in anunsatisfac-tory joint!Continued onnext page.

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    AssemblyInstructions

    How to BrazeLifesaver Reusable Fittings

    Materials needed:

    • Eaton FF9705 silverbraze rings or 1/16” diame-ter 45% silver alloy brazewire

    • Water-soluble flux

    • Brazing outfit capable of+1200ºF (propane or mapp gas)

    • Small files – rattail andflat

    • Spray paint (quick drying)

    • Water (to cool joint)

    • Needle-nose pliers

    • Tape measure

    • Emery paper

    • Hacksaw

    • Pliers

    • Pair of diagonals (or othertool to cut silver wire)

    • Residue-free degreasingagent

    • Wire brush

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    Step 4: Preparing theLifesaver fitting for braz-ing

    Clean the nipple and tubeend thoroughly. Place thetube into the counterbore(it should fit freely into it).Measure the diameter ofthe counterbore to deter-mine the braze ring sizeneeded. At this point, youhave the option of selectinga ready-made Eaton brazering or making a ring for theapplication from bulk silverbraze wire.

    For quick, easy assembly,Eaton offers the followingsize range of FF9075 brazerings:PART TUBE SIZE NUMBER O.D.

    mm in.FF9075-19 6,4 .25FF9075-06 9,7 .38FF9075-74 12,7 .50FF9075-08 16,0 .63FF9075-09 19,1 .75FF9075-86 25,4 1.00FF9075-87 31,8 1.25FF9075-88 38,1 1.50

    To assemble, simply placethe appropriate size EatonFF9075 braze ring into thecounterbore of theLifesaver nipple.

    To make the braze ring, multiply the diameter of thecounterbore by 3 to deter-mine the length of silverwire needed. For example,if the counterbore diametermeasures 3/4 of an inch, a21/4 - inch length of wirewould be needed (3/4" x 3 =9/4" or 21/4").Now cut off apiece of silver wire justshort of 21/4 inches, so it isabout 23/16 inches long.Using needle nose pliers,form the wire into a ringand, after wiping it off,place the ring into thecounterbore of theLifesaver nipple.

    Step 5: Fluxing

    Cover the counterbore,ring, outer hex and threadsof the Lifesaver nipple andthe outside of the tube withwater soluble flux.

    Step 6: Brazing

    Place the tube assemblyinto a vise. Place the nipplewith its braze ring over thetube. Light the brazingtorch and adjust the flameso that the base is bluewith orange “feather-likeflicks” at the end. Try toheat both the nipple andthe tube uniformly so theyboth reach the brazing tem-perature at the same time.Don’t overheat the thin sec-tion. As the temperatureincreases, the flux willundergo several changes:

    • At 212ºF the water boils off.

    • At 600ºF the fluxbecomes white and puffyand starts to “work”(snow balling).

    • At 800ºF it lays againstthe surface and has amilky appearance.

    • At 1100ºF it is completelyclear and active and hasthe appearance of water.At this point, a brightmetal surface will beapparent underneath.

    • The silver wire melts at1125ºF and flows at1145ºF.

    CAUTION

    Never heat the parts to abright red color.

    When the silver alloy melts,the flux will draw itthroughout the joint and asmall fillet of silver alloy willappear around the tube.When this happens, thebraze is completed.Remove the heat sourceand allow the fitting to coolfor five to ten seconds.Using pliers, place the fit-ting into water until it iscompletely cool.

    CAUTION

    Steam may be directedthrough the fitting ends. Toprevent burns, handle thefitting carefully! Hot waterwill facilitate flux removal.

    Step 7: Removing flux

    It is necessary to removeresidual flux from the areasince it is corrosive andpresents an uncleanappearance and condition.Simply rub the surfaceusing hot water and a wirebrush. The water should beat least 120ºF or hotter tobe truly effective inside andout.

    Step 8: Hose assembly

    To determine the requiredamount of new hose,measure the distance fromthe scribe mark on the tube(refer to Step 1) to theshoulder hex of theLifesaver nipple. Add thismeasurement to theLifesaver “D” dimensionfound in the “Fittings” sec-tion of the Eaton Hose &Reusable Fittings Catalog.For each Lifesaver fitting,subtract this sum from thefabrication length previouslyrecorded. When usingEaton fittings other than theLifesaver type, subtract theappropriate “D” dimensionfound in the catalog. Cutthe hose to this length andinstall both fittings.

    Align the scribe marks toestablish the phase angle.Spray paint the brazedjoints to prevent rusting.

  • 4. Inspect ORS adapter andORS-TF components fordamage. Assure sealingsurfaces are free fromall surface gouges,scratches, dirt and contaminants. Inspect o-ring to insure that it is properly seated in thegroove and is free fromdamage. Apply a thinfilm of compatible lubri-cant to the o-ring prior toinstallation.

    5. Place a nut, ferrule andsleeve onto tubing,assuring that the identifi-cation groove of the ferrule is toward the nut.Assemble the nut to theadapter until “hand-tight” with the tubingfully inserted into the fitting until bottomedout. Mark the nut in relation with the adapterand tighten 11/2 turnswith wrench. The ORS-TF sleeve cannotbe used to preset multiple tube assem-blies. It may be usedonce for presetting.

    6. The ORS-TF tube assem-blies are designed for re-use and can be rein-stalled by tightening nutuntil a sharp increase inresistance is felt (approx-imately 1/4 turn beyond“hand-tight”).

    7. WARNING

    Tubing must be fullyinserted into the fittingand the nut tightened asspecified above toensure performance andto prevent leakage andpotential fitting blow-off.Excessive tightening ofthe nut beyond the rec-ommended level mayaffect performance.

    8. If connections must betemporarily disassem-bled, use a threadedplug to contain the ORS-TF componentsand keep contaminantsand dirt from enteringthe system.

    1. Measure the length ofthe tube assembly fromthe flat face of the ORSadapter in one port to theface of the ORS adapterin the opposite port. Thelength of the tube shouldthen be adjusted toaccount for the shoulderthickness of the sleeve.

    2. Inspect the tubing toinsure that no scratches,gouges, burrs or othersurface defects are pres-ent. Cut the measuredtubing squarely (±1°). A tubing cutter is thebest tool for this, but a hacksaw or abrasivewheel can be used. Use only SAEJ356,SAEJ524, SAEJ525, orSAEJ526 tubing with a hardness not to exceedRockwell B65.

    3. Deburr the tube endswith a deburring tool orfine cut file. After debur-ring, be sure to removeall contaminants and dirtfrom the interior andexterior of the tube.

    It is imperative that therouting leave a length ofunbent tubing to fully enterthe ORS fitting. This straightlength must be free fromsurface defects, thin-outdistortion, and ovality.

    Assembly InstructionsORS-TF (Wedge Type)Tube Fittings

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    SLEEVE STRAIGHT TUBINGSHOULDER REQUIRED

    SIZE TUBE O.D. THICKNESS “A” “B”

    in. mm in. mm in.–04 .25 (1/4) 1,8 .07 19,8 0.78–06 .38 (3/8) 2,0 .08 22,3 0.88–08 .50 (1/2) 2,3 .09 25,4 1.00–10 .63 (5/8) 2,3 .09 26,9 1.06–12 .75 (3/4) 2,3 .09 30,2 1.19–16 1.00 (1) 2,3 .09 31,7 1.25–20 1.25 (11/4) 2,3 .09 33,3 1.31–24 1.50 (11/2) 2,3 .09 35,0 1.38

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    Brazing InstructionsORS-Braze Type TubeFittings

    Tube Preparation

    1. Establish the requiredlength of tubing. Allow forinsertion depth in theORS-Braze Type shoulderby adding the properlength of straight unbenttubing to enter into theshoulder counterbore. Thecounterbore depth is de-pendent upon the ORS-Braze Type shoulder size.

    2. Cut the tubing squarely(±1°) to the properlength. A tubing cutter isthe best tool for this,but a hacksaw or anabrasive wheel can beused.

    3. Lightly deburr both l.D.and O.D. of tube.

    Prepare the Shoulder

    6. Degrease the shoulderthoroughly. Inspect forpresence of rust. If rustis present, follow thesteps detailed previouslyto emery the counter-bore.

    Prepare Braze Rings

    7. Degrease rings thorough-ly. Preformed silver brazerings are available fromEaton. The preformedrings (Part NumberFF9075-Size) will saveyou time and simplifyyour brazing even more.

    If site-made rings are used,cut off a piece of silverwire* just short of threetimes the counterbore'sdiameter. For example, if the counterbore meas-ured 3/4” you would cut21/16” of wire (3/4” x 2πr = 21/4”). Use needle-nosepliers to shape the silverwire into a ring.

    *If bulk wire is used it must contain aminimum of 45% silver content.

    ORS-BRAZE TYPESHOULDER SIZE DEPTH OF COUNTERBORE

    mm in.–04 6,3 .25–06 6,3 .25–08 9,6 .38–10 9,6 .38–12 9,6 .38–16 12,7 .50–20 12,7 .50–24 12,7 .50

    Prepare the Tube

    4. Clean the end of the tubethoroughly using a liquidsolvent* such as dena-tured alcohol, alkalinecleaner or equivalent.

    Avoid touching it becauseoily or greasy surfacestend to repel the flux andsilver material leavingvoids and inclusions.*CAUTION: Follow solvent manufactur-er's recommendations for proper use.Follow approved procedures for disposal.

    5. Polish tube end to baremetal using silicon carbideemery cloth. It is impor-tant to remove all oil andgrease first because abra-sives tend to scrub the oilinto the surface and/orimpregnate it with a fine

    abrasive powder resultingin further contamination.Clean the tube end toremove the grit producedby the emery operation.Use either a clean solventrinse or a clean, oil freesoft cloth.

    Silver Braze RingPART TUBE SIZE NUMBER O.D.

    mm in.FF9075-19 6,4 .25FF9075-06 9,7 .38FF9075-74 12,7 .50FF9075-08 16,0 .63FF9075-09 19,1 .75FF9075-86 25,4 1.00FF9075-87 31,8 1.25FF9075-88 38,1 1.50

    Trial Assembly

    8. Fit the shoulder onto the tube; it should fitfreely for the full counterbore depth. Eatonrecommends minimal diametrical clearance. Donot touch or contaminatemating surfaces.

  • 9. Clamp the tube snugly ina vise. Properly slip ORS-Braze Type nut (FC2326-SIZE-186) over the tube.The flux (high tempera-ture 700°F to 1800°F isrecommended) shouldbe applied to all compo-nents and adjacentareas. This will minimizethe heat scale formed,act as a temperature

    indicator, and promoteproper alloy flow duringthe brazing process.

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    Braze Inspection

    13. To properly braze theapplication of heatshould bring both thetube and shoulder up tobrazing temperature uni-formly. Therefore, mostof the heat should bedirected to the shoulderand not the tube. Theflux may be used as aguide:

    A. At +212°F the waterboils off.

    B. At +600°F to +700°Fthe flux becomespuffy and starts to“work” (bubbles).

    C. At +800°F it laysagainst the surfaceand has a translucentappearance.

    D. At +1100°F it has theappearance of darkclear water.

    E. At +1125°F the silverbraze ring melts andflows at +1145°F. At thispoint the shouldershould drop onto thetube a distance equal tothe diameter of thebraze ring, which is notmelted and filling in thearea between the coun-terbore and tube O.D.There should be visiblebraze material at bothends of the shoulder.

    The braze joint area needsto be heated uniformly notjust the O.D. surface. Atbrazing temperature thecomponents will have adark red to medium cherryred appearance. Do notoverheat the parts as tochar the flux. Remove theheat after the alloy has melt-ed and pulled through thejoint. Settle the shoulderonto the tube to insureproper insertion.NOTE: The heating source should be var-ied. When using a flame, the fuel mix-ture should be adjusted so that the baseof the flame is blue and there are alsoorange featherlike licks at the end of theflame.

    15. Inspect braze for a filletall the way around thetube. Inspect the shoul-der sealing surface.There should be noalloy overrun or alloybuild-up on the sealingsurface. An accumula-tion of braze alloy onthe sealing surface or avoid in the fillet is unac-ceptable and the shoul-der should be replaced.

    16. It is recommended toproof test the assemblyin an enclosed cham-ber. Proof test pressureshould be twice thesystem’s operatingpressure but should notexceed twice therecommenced operat-ing pressure of the tubeor end connections.

    NOTE: The preceding procedure is rec-ommended only. No guarantee or war-ranty is implied.

    10. Lightly flux ORS-BrazeType shoulder (FC1229-SIZE) counterbore,install clean braze ringto bottom of counter-bore, reflux counter-bore.

    11. Slip shoulder onto tubesquarely and so thatbraze ring is snugbetween the tube andcounterbore lip.

    12. Flux outside surfaces ofshoulder.

    Fluxing and Assembly Brazing the Assembly

    14. Allow braze alloy tosolidify completelybefore quenching. Coolthe assembly in hotwater (+180°F pre-ferred) to help facilitateflux removal. Readilyavailable flux removerscan be added to thewater. It is necessary toremove the flux residuebecause it is corrosive.

  • Hand Tighten

    Hand Tighten

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    1. Inspect sealing surfacesand O-Ring groove fordamage or foreign mate-rial. Check the O-Ring toinsure that it is properlyseated in the O-Ringgroove.

    2. Lubricate threads withheavy lubricant such asAeroquip 222070 Lube.

    3. Align the ORSTube Fitting tothe flat sealingconnections andtighten the nut byhand. The nutshould tighteneasily by hand ifproperly aligned.

    4. Complete the assemblyby wrench tightening thenut to the recommendedtorque value on page286.

    Align Fittings

    Assembly Instructionsfor ORS Tube Fittings,Pipe Threads and SAE37° (JIC) Flared TubeFittings

    Assembly Instructions forPipe Threads

    1. Assemble connectionhand tight.

    2. Mark male and female.

    3. Rotate male; 11/2 turns ifusing thread sealant. 2turns if not using threadsealant.

    Assembly Instructions for Standard SAE 37° FlareType Tube Fitting

    Use SAE J524 or SAE J525tubing for best bending andflaring results.

    1. Cut the tubing with atube cutter. If a finetooth hacksaw is used,make sure cut-off issquare; remove burrswith deburring tool,emery paper or fine file.Clean all dirt and gritfrom the l.D. and O.D. ofthe tube.

    2. Place the nut and thenthe sleeve onto tube.The threaded end of nutand flared end of sleevemust face the end oftube.

    3. Flare the tube end witha flaring tool to provide a37° flare. Check the flarefor correct diameter,excessive thin out andburrs or cracks.

    4. Lubricate all mating sur-faces of nut, ferrule andbody with a heavy lubri-cant such as Aeroquip222070 Lube.

    5. Assemble the nut andsleeve to body. Turn thenut hand tight thenwrench tighten for aleakproof joint. See page378, torque values, forassembly using a torquewrench.

    The Eaton standard 37°flare fitting is easy to disas-semble and may bereassembled repeatedly.

    Assembly Instruction forORS Tube Fittings

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    Assembly Instructionsfor Versil-Flare Tube Fittings

    5. Slide the ferrule and nut against body and tighten thenut onto the body “Hand Tight.” Mark the nut in rela-tion to the body for location.

    6. Hold tube against body and tighten nut a total of 11/4turns on –3 through –10 and 11/2 turns –12 through –32.

    Reassembly

    1. Slide nut against the body and tighten to “Hand Tight.”Mark the nut for location.

    2. Tighten nut a minimum of one “Hex” flat. The Versil-Flare flareless tube fitting is designed for a maximum of 10 reassemblies.

    Cutting

    To insure a leak-proof joint, the tubing should be cut square(±1°). A tube cutter is preferred, but a hacksaw or abrasivewheel can be used.

    Deburring

    All cut tubes should be deburred. However, deburring iseven more important if the tubing was cut with a hacksawor abrasive wheel. Remove any burrs, both internally andexternally, with a deburring tool, emery paper or fine file.Clean the tube before assembly. Clean all dirt and grit fromthe I.D. and O.D. of the tube.

    Tubing cut-off

    1. Tube should be cut to fit tight against the face of stan-dard SAE 37° flare body.

    Initial assembly

    1. Deburr the end internally and externally. Clean all dirt andgrit from I.D. and O.D.

    2. Slide the nut and then the ferrule into the tube. Makesure the tapered end of ferrule points toward the nut.

    3. Lubricate all mating surfaces of nut, ferrule and bodywith a heavy lubricant such as Aeroquip 222070 Lube.

    4. Place end of tube against standard SAE 37° flare body.

    Assembly Instructionsfor Versil-Flare Tube Fitting

    Out of Square Cut Square Cut

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    The o-ring and back-upwasher should be in theproper position on non-threaded section nearest tolocknut. Lubrication of theo-ring is recommended.

    Tighten the fitting by handinto the straight threadedboss until back-up washercontacts face of boss (left)or check washer whenthread is BSPP (right.)

    In order to position the fit-ting, unscrew up to one fullturn then hold fitting indesired position and tightenlocknut so that the back-upwasher contacts face ofboss and forces the o-ringwithin boss cavity. WithBSPP threads use sameprocedure. The differencebetween the two threadtypes exist in the checkwasher being in contactwith face of boss (rightinset). Assemble to therespective assembly torquespecified on page 378.

    Assembly Instructions –Adjustable O-Ring Boss

    On BSPPthreads with check washer

    On SAE, andBSPP threads without check washer

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    Assembly Instruction Tips

    Terms

    • Skive—Removal of thecover material exposingthe reinforcement prior tofitting assembly.

    • Dash Size—The hose orfitting size expressed in 1/16 of an inch.The numerator of a frac-tion whose denominatoris 16. Example: –8 or –08is 8/16” = 1/2”.

    • Nipple—The part of ahose fitting that goes intothe hose tube.

    • Socket—The part of ahose fitting that goesover the hose cover orreinforcement.

    • Mandrel—A round, prop-erly sized, steel bar usedfor support duringassembly of the fitting orskiving the hose cover.

    • Annular Rings—A seriesof concentric rings insidethe socket.

    Reusable fitting tips toremember for easy assembly

    • Part numbers and dashsizes are indicated onfitting sockets.

    • It is essential the fittingbe mated with a compati-ble hose style with thesame dash size. SeeSocket Data pages 63-65.

    • Reusable fittings thathave a notch in the sock-et serve as a referencefor the cover skivinglength.

    • Familiarize yourself withthe assembly instructions before you start to makean assembly.

    • For hoses that requireskiving, be sure to skivethe hose to the properlength and down to thewire reinforcement.

    • Use Aeroquip 222070hose assembly lube liber-ally on both the inside ofthe hose and on the fit-ting nipple. (Check for compatibility.)

    • Always cut hose squareby using a sharp instru-ment (hacksaw or cutoffwheel).

    • For volume production of hose assemblies, use Eaton AssemblyEquipment.

    Cutting the hose

    1.To determine the “J”length (cut length ofhose) from “OA” (over-all length) deduct “D”dimensions of both endfittings. Consult fittinginformation pages for“D” dimensions. Forhose assemblies withSOCKETLESS fittings,add 1/2” to “J” length.Tip: If the old Aeroquipassembly was the rightlength, simply removethe hose fittings andmeasure the hose.

    2. Cut the hose square.Use a cut-off wheel orfine-tooth hacksaw.

    3. Clean the hose bore.Blow out shavings withshop air, blow a foamprojectile through thehose using theJetCleaner System (seepage 296) or flush witha solvent compatiblewith the hose construc-tion.

    CAUTIONFollow proper safety procedures.

    Phase angle (offset)

    When making doubleelbow assemblies, the fol-lowing steps should be fol-lowed to obtain the desiredangle between elbows.Tighten both elbows tomaximum allowable gapbetween socket and nipplehex. Start to position forrelative angle betweenelbows. Finish assembly byadjusting both elbows.Backing off to get desiredangle should be avoided.

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    Cleaning, Inspection, Testing and Storage

    Maintenance

    Hose assemblies in opera-tion should be inspectedfrequently for leakage, kink-ing, abrasion, corrosion orany other signs of wear ordamage. Worn or damagedhose assemblies should bereplaced immediately.

    Clean

    At minimum a hose assem-bly should be blown outwith clean compressed air.Eaton recommends usingthe Jetcleaner HoseCleaning System (See page296 for details). Assembliesmay be rinsed out withmineral spirits if the tubestock is compatible with oil,otherwise hot water at+150°F max. may be used.Consult Eaton for specialcleaning equipment.

    Inspect

    Examine hose assemblyinternally for cut or bulgedtube, obstructions, andcleanliness. For segmentstyle fittings, be sure thatthe hose butts up againstthe nipple shoulder; bandand retaining ring are prop-erly set and tight, and seg-ments are properly spaced.Check for proper gapbetween nut and socket orhex and socket. Nutsshould swivel freely. Capthe ends of the hose withplastic covers to keepclean.

    Proof test - hydrostatic

    The hose assembly shouldbe hydrostatically tested attwice the recommendedworking pressure of thehose.

    Test pressure should beheld for not more than one minute and not less than30 seconds. When testpressure is reached, visual-ly inspect hose assemblyfor: a) Any leaks or signs ofweakness. b) Any move-ment of the hose fitting inrelation to the hose. Any ofthese defects are cause forrejection.Caution: Testing should be conducted inapproved test stands with adequateguards to protect the operator.

    (See Assembly EquipmentSection for Eaton Proof TestStands.)

    Proof test - pneumatic

    Hose assemblies intendedfor gas or air service shouldbe tested with air or nitro-gen at 100 psi with theassembly immersed inwater. Random bubbles mayappear over the hose and fitting area when assemblyis first pressurized. Thisshould not be construed asa defect. However, if thebubbles persist in forming at a steady rate at any par-ticular point on the hose,the assembly should berejected.

    Caution: Testing should beconducted in approved teststands with adequate guardsto protect the operator.

    Storage and handling

    Hose should be stored in adark, dry atmosphere awayfrom electrical equipment,and the temperature shouldnot exceed +90°F. Storagein the original shipping con-tainer is preferred.

    Clean Inspect Proof test - hydrostatic Proof test - pneumatic

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    Hose and Reusable Fittings

    Standard (mandrelless) reusable fittings with single wire braid, multiple textile braid,hydraulic and LPG hose.

    FC234, FC300, FC321, FC350, FC355, 302A,303, 1503, 2580, 2651 (for fittings requiring mandrel, see page 324).

    Step 1

    Cut hose square with fine-tooth hacksaw or cut-offwheel.

    Step 2

    Put socket in vise.

    Screw hose counterclock-wise into socket until it bottoms.

    Back off 1/4 turn.

    When assembling longlengths of hose, it may bepreferred to put hose invise just tight enough toprevent from turning, andscrew socket into the hosecounterclockwise until itbottoms.

    Back off 1/4 turn.

    Back off FC300, FC350 andFC355 1/4 to 1/2 turn.

    Step 3

    Lubricate nipple andthreads LIBERALLY. Useheavy oil or Aeroquip222070 hose assemblylube.

    Step 4

    Screw nipple clockwise intosocket and hose. Leave 1/32”to 1/16” clearance betweennipple hex and socket.

    Recommendations forcleaning, inspection andtesting are summarized onpage 318. Disassemble inreverse order.

    SOCKETLESS Fittings with textile braid low pressure hose

    FC332, FC647, 2556, 2565, 2575

    To Assemble

    Step 1

    Cut hose to required lengthwith a sharp knife. Oilinside of hose and outsideof nipple LIBERALLY.

    Step 2

    Push hose on fitting untilhose end bottoms under-neath protective cap asshown. For quantity produc-tion use a SOCKETLESSFitting assembly machine.Recommendations forcleaning, inspection andtesting are summarized onpage 318.

    To Disassemble

    Step 1

    Slit hose lengthwise fromprotective cap to end ofnipple.

    Step 2

    Bend hose, then snaphose off with a quick tug.

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    Step 2

    Put socket in vise.

    Screw hose into socket coun-terclockwise until it bottoms.

    When assembling longlengths of hose, it may bepreferred to put hose invise just tight enough toprevent from turning, andscrew socket onto the hosecounterclockwise until itbottoms.

    NOTE: Sockets for hose fit-tings in the –16, –24 and–32 sizes are furnishedwith internal annulargrooves in place of helicalgrooves (all FC310 andFC510 hose sockets areannular grooved). Installsocket by pushing hose intosocket with a back andforth rocking and twistingmotion until hose bottomson shoulder of socket.

    Step 3

    Lubricate nipple threadsand inside of hose liberally.Use heavy oil or Aeroquip222070 hose assembly lube.

    Step 4

    Screw nipple clockwise intosocket and hose.

    Leave 1/32” to 1/16” clearancebetween nipple hex andsocket.

    Recommendations forcleaning, inspection andtesting are summarized onpage 318. Disassemble inreverse order.

    Standard reusable fittings with Hi-Pac and two wire braid hose FC195, FC310, FC510, 2766, 2781

    Step 1

    Cut hose to length requiredusing a fine-tooth hacksawor cut-off wheel. Clean hose bore.

    Hose must be stripped ofits rubber cover beforeinserting in socket. Locateskiving point by puttinghose end next to socket asshown. Measure from hoseend of socket to notch onsocket.

    Step 1A

    Skive Hose:

    By Hand: Cut rubber coveraround down to wire rein-forcement. Slit lengthwise.Raise flap and pull off withpliers. Clean excess rubberoff wire reinforcement withwire brush or soft wirewheel. Do not fray or flarewire reinforcement whenbrushing.

    Skive Tool: Use the correctsize FT1229 hose coverskiving tool. Mount the toolin a vise. Push the hoseover the mandrel. Rotatethe hose clockwise until itbottoms or secure hose ina vise and attach FT1279auger to the skive tool.Insert mandrel into thehose and rotate clockwiseuntil it bottoms.

    Machine: Use the S1102cut-off and skivingmachine. Consult the own-ers manual. Select the cor-rect mandrel. Turn on themachine. Put the hose overthe mandrel and rotate.Note: when skiving, remove the rubbercover until the wire reinforcement isexposed around the circumference ofthe hose.

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    Standard reusable fittings withfour spiral wire hose

    FC136, FC324, GH493, FC736

    Skive Tool: Use the correctsize Eaton FT1229 hosecover skiving tool. Mountthe tool in a vise. Push thehose over the mandrel.Rotate the hose clockwiseuntil it bottoms or securehose in a vise and attachFT1279 auger to the skivetool. Insert mandrel into thehose and rotate clockwise

    until it bottoms.

    Machine: Use the EatonS1102 cut-off and skivingmachine. Consult the own-ers manual. Select the cor-rect mandrel. Turn on themachine. Put the hose overthe mandrel and rotatecounterclockwise.Note: when skiving, remove the rubbercover until the wire reinforcement isexposed around the circumference of thehose.

    Step 2

    Sockets for hose fittings arefurnished with internalannular grooved design.Install socket by pushinghose into socket with aback and forth rocking andclockwise twisting motionuntil hose bottoms onshoulder of socket.

    An alternate method is toinsert the hose in a vise.Install socket by pushingonto the hose with a backand forth rocking and clock-wise twisting motion untilthe hose bottoms on theshoulder of socket.

    A rawhide hammer or simi-lar tool may be used to tapthe socket onto the hosebut avoid damage to inter-nal socket threads. Be surenot to damage hose coveror wire reinforcement.

    Step 3

    Liberally lubricate nipplethreads and inside of hose.Use heavy weight oil orAeroquip 222070 hoseassembly lube.

    Step 4

    Screw nipple clockwiseinto socket and hose.Leave a 1/32” to 1/16” clear-ance between nipple hexand socket.

    Recommendations forcleaning, inspection andtesting are summarized onpage 318. Disassemble inreverse order.

    Thru-the-cover style reusable fittings with hoseFC211, FC212, GH663, GH793

    Step 4

    Screw nipple clockwise intosocket and hose. Leave 1/32”to 1/16” clearance betweennipple hex and socket.

    Recommendations for clean-ing, inspection and testingare summarized on page318. Disassemble in reverseorder.

    Place socket in vise and turnhose into socket counter-clockwise until it bottoms.

    When assembling longlengths of hose, it may bepreferred to put hose in visejust tight enough to preventfrom turning, and screwsocket onto the hose coun-terclockwise until it bottoms.

    Step 3

    Liberally lubricate nipplethreads and inside of hose.Use heavy weight oil orAeroquip 222070 hoseassembly lube.

    Step 1

    Cut hose to length requiredusing a fine-tooth hacksawor cut-off wheel. Cleanhose bore.

    Hose must be stripped ofits rubber cover beforeinserting into socket.Locate skiving point by put-ting hose end next to sock-et as shown. Measure fromhose end of socket to notchon socket.

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    By Hand: Cut rubber coveraround down to wire rein-forcement with a knife. Slitlengthwise. Raise flap andpull off with pliers. Cleanexcess rubber off wire rein-forcement with wire brushor soft wire wheel. Do notfray or flare wire reinforce-ment when brushing.

    Step 1

    Cut hose to length requiredusing a fine tooth hacksawor cut-off machine. Cleanhose bore.

    Step 2

    Liberally lubricate hosecover with Aeroquip222070 hose assemblylube.

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    Step 1

    Cut hose square to lengthrequired with fine-toothhacksaw or cut-off wheel.Clean hose bore.

    Step 2

    Put socket in vise. Screwhose counterclockwise intosocket until hose bottoms.Back off 1/4 turn.

    When assembling longlengths of hose, it may bepreferred to put hose in visejust tight enough to preventfrom turning, and screwsocket into the hose coun-terclockwise until it bot-toms. Back off 1/4 turn.

    NOTE: For 2550, 2554 and2570 hose: Sockets forthese hose fittings are furnished with internalannular grooved design.Install socket by pushinghose into socket with aback and forth rocking andtwisting motion until hosebottoms on shoulder ofsocket. Back off 1/4 turn.

    Step 3

    Lubricate nipple threadsand inside of hose LIBER-ALLY with Aeroquip222070 hose assemblylube or heavy weight oil.

    Step 4

    Screw nipple clockwise intosocket and hose. Leave a1/32” to 1/16” clearancebetween nipple hex andsocket.

    Recommendations forcleaning, inspection andtesting are summarized onpage 318. Disassemble inreverse order.

    Standard (mandrelless) reusable fittings withengine, air brake and railroad air brake hose1531, 1531A, 2550, 2554, 2570(for fittings requiring mandrel, see page 324)

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    Step 1

    Wrap hose with maskingtape at cut-off point and cutsquare to length throughtaped area using a cut-offmachine or fine-tooth hack-saw. Remove tape and trimany loose wires flush withtube stock. Any burrs onthe bore of the tube stockshould be removed with aknife. Clean the hose bore.Sometimes wire braid willtend to “neck down” onone end and flare out, onthe opposite end. This is acharacteristic of wire braidhose and can be used to anadvantage in the assemblyof the “super gem” sock-ets. Slip two sockets backto back over the “neckeddown” end of the hose.

    “super gem”® Fittings with PTFE hose

    FC465, 2807, 2808, FC807

    Step 2

    a. Push the sleeve over theend of the tube and underthe wire braid by hand.Complete positioning of thesleeve by pushing the hoseend against a flat surface.Visually inspect to see thattube stock butts against theinside shoulder of thesleeve.

    b. Set the sleeve barbs intothe PTFE tube by usingassembly tool FT1038A orworking the hose bore overthe nipple into the end ofthe sleeve and tube.Assembly kit FT1081 is alsoavailable.

    Step 3

    Lubricate nipple and socketthreads. For stainles