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Standards for pipe thread sealant for hydraulic wood splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="efiles123" data-source="post: 8148153" data-attributes="member: 194354"><p>I’m currently using a Northstar 30 ton splitter that has a hydraulic fluid leak at one of the pipe fittings located under the control lever. Im looking forward to fixing the leak with some pipe thread sealant I already have but after reading the label I’m unsure if it’s suitable for this type of use. It’s rated only up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit and 125 psi. Attached are a couple pics of the sealant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efiles123, post: 8148153, member: 194354"] I’m currently using a Northstar 30 ton splitter that has a hydraulic fluid leak at one of the pipe fittings located under the control lever. Im looking forward to fixing the leak with some pipe thread sealant I already have but after reading the label I’m unsure if it’s suitable for this type of use. It’s rated only up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit and 125 psi. Attached are a couple pics of the sealant. [/QUOTE]
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