Great man ! If you don't have threadlocker , you can use White wood glue. We have Ponal wood glue and Alcolin glue here in South Africa. Wood glue won't lock it like epoxy but will serve as a threadlocker. I use silicone grease for sliding those seals over the rods. Less splillage and less messy. Love your video and excellent explanation.
I have double acting cylinders that have developed leaks. I cannot unscrew the base like you do in the video because mine are welded. Is there anyway to remove the upper portion It has a small steel ring with three holes evenly spaced around the ring. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Is That steel ring is a Circlip (sir-clip). Or does it have a slit on the ring , whereby you can stretch it and pry it out. If its a sealed shaft , you can grind off the welding carefully and weld it back into place after replacing the seals. Some things are meant to replace because manufacturers want you to come back and buy the whole piece , keeping their business alive therefore the Welding and not threads and screws.
Hello, WE DO HAVE YOUR PRODUCT MILLER NITRO 4215 & STILL WORKING BUT NOW THE LEFT SIDE OF HYDRAULIC PISTON IS BROKEN . SO WE NEED YOUR HELP FOR THE COMPLETE SPARES OS THE PISTON.
Hi, at 5:00 Your putting two seals at once,white Teflon washer ,its easy, just putt that white Teflon washer first then the blue u cup seal ,if the blue seal is so tight, just putt it in a hot cup of water to lose it up...
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
No , don't put the seal into hot water. It will damage the seal and it won't last long. Use silicone grease to slide it over the rod. Hell , you might fuk up the same time when you put it in hot water. The seal is not designed for expansion.
@@bridges5659 will, technically I can .some seal material are hard but some are elastic. I've worked on garage bottle jacks, floor jacks and transmission jacks a lot .
That's just for easy sliding of the seals over the shaft. It's not a big deal , you can use grease or your saliva if you want. Yeah , suck that shaft Good.
Great man ! If you don't have threadlocker , you can use White wood glue. We have Ponal wood glue and Alcolin glue here in South Africa. Wood glue won't lock it like epoxy but will serve as a threadlocker. I use silicone grease for sliding those seals over the rods. Less splillage and less messy. Love your video and excellent explanation.
LOL. I have no idea
@@RedlineStands Eish, sorry man ! Sometimes UA-cam doesn't show comments immediately. My sincere apologies.
I like the fact that you threw in that mistake of forgetting the stopper
I have double acting cylinders that have developed leaks. I cannot unscrew the base like you do in the video because mine are welded. Is there anyway to remove the upper portion It has a small steel ring with three holes evenly spaced around the ring. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Is That steel ring is a Circlip (sir-clip). Or does it have a slit on the ring , whereby you can stretch it and pry it out. If its a sealed shaft , you can grind off the welding carefully and weld it back into place after replacing the seals. Some things are meant to replace because manufacturers want you to come back and buy the whole piece , keeping their business alive therefore the Welding and not threads and screws.
Where do I get the seal kits for double acting cylinders ?... for a rollback tow truck/ flatbed.
Take the sample , old one or the shaft to a supplier and they will match the seals for you.
Thanks for informing & helpful video.
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Thanks , I think I can do that
HOW ABOUT SINGLE CYLINDER
Hi, I have a 1984 Caddy conv. Would you if I need a double hydraulic part or just the one. Thanks.
Awesome, thank you
Please don't use motor to lube the seals,just use that hydraulic fluid..
Yeah , I use a touch of silicone grease.
Hello, WE DO HAVE YOUR PRODUCT MILLER NITRO 4215 & STILL WORKING BUT NOW THE LEFT SIDE OF HYDRAULIC PISTON IS BROKEN . SO WE NEED YOUR HELP FOR THE COMPLETE SPARES OS THE PISTON.
Awesomeness
Hi, at 5:00
Your putting two seals at once,white Teflon washer ,its easy, just putt that white Teflon washer first then the blue u cup seal ,if the blue seal is so tight, just putt it in a hot cup of water to lose it up...
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
No , don't put the seal into hot water. It will damage the seal and it won't last long. Use silicone grease to slide it over the rod. Hell , you might fuk up the same time when you put it in hot water. The seal is not designed for expansion.
@@bridges5659 will, technically I can .some seal material are hard but some are elastic. I've worked on garage bottle jacks, floor jacks and transmission jacks a lot .
My cylinder is rotted inside. Is it still fixable?
No sir. You need a new casing, and if you're going to buy that, you might as well buy a new cylinder.
Nice video Thx !
I have a rotary mvp6 do you sell a kit for this?
No sir. You'd need to contact a Rotary dealer for that
Dove mettere l'olio su un crichi CZ revisionato
Why the hell use motor oil !
probably because it's easy and inert, but seems like you'd just use the same hydraulic fluid.
That's just for easy sliding of the seals over the shaft. It's not a big deal , you can use grease or your saliva if you want. Yeah , suck that shaft Good.
Gotta keep your tubes lubed, or you're gonna have a bad time.