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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 10253" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tazza</p><p> What you refer to as orfs must be what we call orb or O Ring Boss?</p><p> Uses the same thread as JIC but has no taper. Instead it seals against a oring at the base (near center of fitting) of the threads. Many of the straight jic fittings can have a oring installed on them and used as a orb, including the plugs.</p><p>The 90 and 45 degree orbs have a jamb nut against the o ring so you can have the fitting tight and pointing in any dirrection you like (unlike taped pipe thread/NPT or JIC) You often see orb here on pumps and valve.</p><p>My 2000 model 773 has some jic fitting with a o ring cut in the tapered seal area. Not sure the term or name used for these.</p><p>Also Deere over here uses a flat ended fitting with a oring groove machined in the flat end. If you own deere anything you will buy o rings in bulk. Does your acronym refer to O Ring Face Seal? If thats what you have, I don't think Bobcat used that here.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 10253, member: 307"] Tazza What you refer to as orfs must be what we call orb or O Ring Boss? Uses the same thread as JIC but has no taper. Instead it seals against a oring at the base (near center of fitting) of the threads. Many of the straight jic fittings can have a oring installed on them and used as a orb, including the plugs. The 90 and 45 degree orbs have a jamb nut against the o ring so you can have the fitting tight and pointing in any dirrection you like (unlike taped pipe thread/NPT or JIC) You often see orb here on pumps and valve. My 2000 model 773 has some jic fitting with a o ring cut in the tapered seal area. Not sure the term or name used for these. Also Deere over here uses a flat ended fitting with a oring groove machined in the flat end. If you own deere anything you will buy o rings in bulk. Does your acronym refer to O Ring Face Seal? If thats what you have, I don't think Bobcat used that here. Ken [/QUOTE]
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