Is There a Fitting for Titan Brake Actuators Solenoid?
Question:
Hello. On the back of the solenoid, there is the brass fitting where the brake line is connected. Can that fitting be removed, and a different connector attached? The connector installed is straight-out with a compression fitting. It would be better for my installation if I could attach a 90-degree connector so the compression fitting is directed down. My brake line would then be a direct connect w/o trying to bend the line.
asked by: Ken G
Expert Reply:
The solenoid on a Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator # T4748800 cannot have the solenoid's brass fitting be removed and replaced. This part is not something that you will be able to adapt or re-configure with this actuator.
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Replacement Solenoid Valve for Dexter Brake Actuators with Reverse Lockouts
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- Solenoid
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