On 4/7/2014 1:11 AM, Steven W. Boese
wrote:
At the end of November last year, I responded to an inquiry
from Charlie concerning AN PTFE hose and fittings from
siliconeintakes.com. I stated that my experience with their
products and service was positive but that I had not
specifically tried their hose and fittings.
I now have some experience with their AN10 PTFE hose and
fittings as shown in the attached photo. The fitting
is manufactured by placing the blue nut on the red fitting and
inserting the heavy wire through the hole in the nut. The
wire captures the nut and allows it to rotate relative to the
fitting. When the tapered part of the fitting first contacts
the male end to which it is being connected, the fitting cocks
sideways in the nut as seen in the left side of the photo. If
the nut is tightened further, the fitting rotates with the nut
and thus maintaining proper alignment of the angled fitting is
nearly impossible. If the fitting is restrained from
rotating, the wire inside the nut digs into the fitting and
then comes out of the back of the nut with the results as seen
in the right side of the photo. I have used fittings of
similar design from other vendors successfully. Apparently
the dimensions of the wire or the grooves in the
siliconeintakes nut and/or fitting are not correct, or the
aluminum alloy used is too soft, or there may be some other
defect. I tried installing two 90 degree fittings and two 45
degree fittings and all of them failed.
Steve Boese
RV6A, 1986 13B NA, RD1A,
EC2
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the update; that does not sound like good news. I have
made up all my hoses using their PTFE hose & fittings, &
haven't had any problems with them, though they haven't seen any
pressure yet. I did get one -10 fitting that had a scratch on the
metal tube (they promptly replaced it without charge), so this
morning I pulled it apart to see if I might have similar issues. The
end of the wire insert in mine is nicely rounded so it will follow
the groove when inserted, and I haven't seen any evidence of the
fittings tilting over when tightened.
Have you contacted S. I. ? I wonder if they might have gotten a
batch of fittings with bad wire inserts. Maybe the wire was too long
& wedged into itself when it was inserted in the fittings you
got.
Thanks again for the info, & please keep us updated.
Charlie
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