Hydraulic Hoses; Hydraulic Fitting Installation - Toro Groundsmaster 300 Series Service Manual

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Hydraulic Hoses

Hydraulic hoses are subject to extreme conditions such
as, pressure differentials during operation and exposure
to weather, sun, chemicals, very warm storage condi-
tions or mishandling during operation or maintenance.
These conditions can cause damage or premature
deterioration. Some hoses are more susceptible to
these conditions than others. Inspect the hoses fre-
quently for signs of deterioration or damage.
When replacing a hydraulic hose, be sure that the hose
is straight (not twisted) before tightening the fittings. This
can be done by observing the imprint on the hose. Use
two wrenches; one to hold the hose straight and one to
tighten the hose swivel nut onto the fitting.

Hydraulic Fitting Installation

O-Ring Face Seal
1. Make sure both threads and sealing surfaces are free
of burrs, nicks, scratches, or any foreign material
(Fig. 3).
2. Make sure the O-ring is installed and properly seated
in the groove. It is recommended that the O-ring be
replaced any time the connection is opened.
3. Lubricate the O-ring with a light coating of oil.
4. Put the tube and nut squarely into position on the face
seal end of the fitting and tighten the nut until finger tight.
5. Mark the nut and fitting body. Hold the body with a
wrench. Use another wrench to tighten the nut to the
correct flats from finger tight (F.F.F.T.). The markings on
the nut and fitting body will verify that the connection has
been tightened.
Size
4 (1/4 in. nominal hose or tubing)
6 (3/8 in.)
8 (1/2 in.)
10 (5/8 in.)
12 (3/4 in.)
16 (1 in.)
®
Groundsmaster
300 Series
Before disconnecting or performing any work
on the hydraulic system, all pressure in the
system must be relieved by lowering the cut-
ting unit to the ground and stopping the
engine.
Keep body and hands away from pin hole
leaks or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid
under high pressure. Use paper or cardboard,
not hands, to search for leaks. Hydraulic fluid
escaping under pressure can have sufficient
force to penetrate the skin and do serious
damage. If fluid is in ected into the skin, it
must be surgically removed within
hours by a doctor familiar with this type of
injury or gangrene may result.
F.F.F.T.
.75 ± .25
Finger Tight
.75 ± .25
.75 ± .25
1.00 ± .25
.75 ± .25
.75 ± .25
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Nut
Sleeve
Seal
Final
Mark Nut
Position
and Body
Extend Line
After Proper Tightening
Figure 3
a
few
Body
Initial
Position
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