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Spectra High Pressure Tube Fitting Assembly
Use
ONLY
Dayco Imperial Nylo-Seal 88-NSR-1/2 tubing for high pressure connections.
Carefully fit and measure the tubing before cutting with a sharp razor knife or hose cutter and remove
any burrs. Minimum tubing bend radius is 6”. Route tubing away from excessive heat sources and
secure from vibration and chafe. Have at least one shallow bend in a tube assembly after it is installed.
Refer to figure 1.
If a fitting has been dissembled, reassemble as illustrated. The notch on the ferrule
must engage the inside of the nut properly for the nut to seat down fully. Once the tube is inserted the
ferrule and nut will naturally align.
Refer to figure 2.
Insert tube fully into the fitting, it should go in 0.9”. Tighten the nut finger tight while
moving the tube around to prevent binding. One thread should be showing under the nut. Secure the tube
so it won’t back out when tightening.
Refer to figure 3.
Use 13/16” wrench to hold a straight body fitting or a 3/4” wrench for a 90º body, and
a 7/8” wrench for the nut. Hold the body, recheck the tube insertion, then tighten the nut 1-1/4 turns. Use
the index mark on the nut as a guide. The threads should be completely covered by the nut.
Make Sure these fittings are tight on initial assembly or they will fail!
The correct Torque is specification is 85 foot pounds
Tighten 1-2/3 turns (10 flats of the
nut) with a7/8" wrench after finger tight.
Use index mark as guide
Ferrule
Figure 2.
Insert tube 0.9" until it stops
Figure 3.
Figure 1.
Black high pressure tubing
Cut tube square
Nut
Index mark
IMPORTANT!
Hold fitting body with 13/16"
wrench when tightening
No threads showing
Nut finger tight with
1 thread showing
Body
Straight or 90 deg.
3/8" pipe thread
Straight thread