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Pushlock Fittings

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Pushlock Fittings

Post by FastEddie »

I'm after some info on where to get 5mm pushlock fittings to replace the airlocker olive fitting at the diff. SMC tell me they dont make them and none of the hydaulics mobs around here can help. Any help to steer me in the right direction would be apreciated. (and yes I seached)
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Have you thought about using the ARB heavy duty airline kit? It's excellent.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Festo - www.festo.com

Sang-a

Gwagensteve - I'm sure one of the above could sell an equivalent for less $
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Post by eliteforce32 »

try any modern truck spare parts joint... they have all these fittings for air systems ;)
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Post by brad 93hilux »

hey eddie, ill have to check, but i think i have some at home....

Otherwise try complete hydraulics in port kembla.

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Post by Tiny »

x2 on the festo, I used festo on my rig, they are very simple and far stronger than arb stuff
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Post by bazzle »

Ive used Festo but you can also run 6mm line and use the more common 6mm fittings.

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Post by nastytroll »

I have changed my airline over to 6mm and used hydrolic line from the diff to chassis. I had 2 hydrolic lines made at louis hoses and seals for the same price as 1 ARB.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

bazzle wrote:Ive used Festo but you can also run 6mm line and use the more common 6mm fittings.

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Sang-A (and I am pretty sure festo as well) make pushlock fittings in a range of sizes - 4mm/6mm/8mm etc.
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Post by Man of Cheese »

try pirtex or enzed they have a lot of stuff or could find it for you
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