Help! Split hydraulic line

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Post by addo »

You could make it up with the blingy blue hose - fluoropolymer lined silicone hose - and aluminium joiners with the single use squeeze clamps.
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If you want to DIY it something like this would be ok for routing the pipe:-
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If you go and visit them they can be very reasonable.
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Re: Help! Split hydraulic line

Post by Dommo »

I managed to get 11mm pipe on an 11mm and 13mm spigot with no adaptors, it takes a bit of a shove but it goes on easily enough!
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