04-20-2024, 05:08 PM
I’ve purchased a hand pump from AMAZON. Apparently the link is no longer available. I’ll post a pic.
By removing the accumulator for replacement, there will likely be air enter the system and really needs to be bled out. That is where adding a bleed port at the accumulator connection will be beneficial!
I have not explored the needed fittings for this. I can tell you that the accumulator hydraulic side threads are M18-1.5. I believe Newell uses a metric to SAE fitting.
To re-pressurize the system a line is connected to the side port on the rear hydraulic block.
By removing the accumulator for replacement, there will likely be air enter the system and really needs to be bled out. That is where adding a bleed port at the accumulator connection will be beneficial!
I have not explored the needed fittings for this. I can tell you that the accumulator hydraulic side threads are M18-1.5. I believe Newell uses a metric to SAE fitting.
To re-pressurize the system a line is connected to the side port on the rear hydraulic block.
Kristi & Jeff King
Bentonville, Arkansas
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