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MODEL SD64 SERIES
M50810/03
SCALE 1.000
SD64
www.niftylift.com
e-mail: niftyusa@niftylift.com
Tel: 864-968-8881
Fax: 864-968-8836
Niftylift Limited
1525 S.Buncombe Road
Greer
SC 29651
USA


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1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................1
1.1 Foreword ..............................................................................................................................................1
1.1.1 Defined maintenance terms...........................................................................................................1
1.2 Warranty...............................................................................................................................................2
1.3 Scope...................................................................................................................................................2
1.4 General maintenance information ..........................................................................................................3
1.4.1 Pre-maintenance checks...............................................................................................................3
1.4.2 Maintenance information...............................................................................................................3
1.4.3 Frequent inspection.......................................................................................................................4
1.4.4 Annual inspection .........................................................................................................................5
1.5 Maintenance safety information.............................................................................................................5
1.5.1 Personal injury prevention.............................................................................................................5
1.5.2 Machine damage prevention .........................................................................................................5
1.5.3 Diesel system safety.....................................................................................................................6
1.5.4 Hydraulic safety............................................................................................................................6
1.5.5 Electrical safety ............................................................................................................................6
1.5.6 Environmental awareness .............................................................................................................7
2 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................8
2.1 Engine specifications ............................................................................................................................8
2.2 Gearbox specifications..........................................................................................................................8
2.3 Function times ......................................................................................................................................9
2.4 Fluid properties ...................................................................................................................................10
2.4.1 Fluid volumes .............................................................................................................................10
2.4.2 Engine oil specifications..............................................................................................................10
2.4.3 Gearbox oil specifications ...........................................................................................................10
2.4.4 Hydraulic oil specifications..........................................................................................................10
2.4.5 Engine coolant specifications ......................................................................................................11
2.4.6 Hydraulic pressure settings.........................................................................................................11
2.5 Tire specifications...............................................................................................................................11
2.6 Torque settings...................................................................................................................................12
2.7 Hydraulic hose and fitting torque specifications ...................................................................................13
3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................16
3.1 Maintenance schedules.......................................................................................................................16
3.1.1 Engine maintenance....................................................................................................................16
3.1.2 Machine maintenance .................................................................................................................17
3.2 Consumables......................................................................................................................................18
3.2.1 Data, safety and specification......................................................................................................19
3.3 Engine ................................................................................................................................................20
3.3.1 Power tray..................................................................................................................................20
3.3.2 Engine oil level check..................................................................................................................21
3.3.3 Engine oil replace........................................................................................................................22
3.3.4 Engine oil filter replace ................................................................................................................22
3.3.5 Engine coolant level check ..........................................................................................................23
3.3.6 Engine coolant replace................................................................................................................24
3.3.7 Coolant hoses and clamp bands check .......................................................................................25
3.3.8 Antifreeze check .........................................................................................................................25
3.3.9 Air filter element maintenance .....................................................................................................26
3.3.10 Fuel pipes check.......................................................................................................................26
3.3.11 Fuel filter replace.......................................................................................................................27

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3.3.12 In-line fuel filter replace............................................................................................................. 27
3.3.13 Exhaust system inspect............................................................................................................ 28
3.3.14 Fan belt check .......................................................................................................................... 28
3.4 Base assembly................................................................................................................................... 29
3.4.1 Tire condition check ................................................................................................................... 29
3.4.2 Tire pressure check.................................................................................................................... 29
3.4.3 Track rod end lubrication (daily).................................................................................................. 29
3.5 Drive hub gearbox .............................................................................................................................. 30
3.5.1 Oil replace.................................................................................................................................. 30
3.5.2 Bleeding air from the braking circuit ............................................................................................ 30
3.6 Batteries............................................................................................................................................. 31
3.6.1 Condition check (daily)............................................................................................................... 31
3.7 Hydraulic oil ....................................................................................................................................... 31
3.7.1 Level check (weekly).................................................................................................................. 31
3.7.2 Suction & return filter check (monthly)........................................................................................ 31
3.7.3 Pressure filter check (weekly)..................................................................................................... 32
3.7.4 Hydraulic oil and filters replace ................................................................................................... 32
3.8 Telescopic boom................................................................................................................................ 34
3.8.1 Wear pad check (monthly).......................................................................................................... 34
3.8.2 Hose trunking and energy chain check (weekly).......................................................................... 34
3.8.3 Boom pivot pin check (daily) ...................................................................................................... 35
3.8.4 Boom pivot bushes lubricate (yearly).......................................................................................... 35
3.8.5 Chain inspection......................................................................................................................... 35
3.9 Boom rotation gear............................................................................................................................. 36
3.9.1 Rotation gear engagement check (monthly) ................................................................................ 36
3.9.2 Rotation ring lubrication (monthly).............................................................................................. 37
3.9.3 Rotation ring bolts check (yearly) ............................................................................................... 37
4 REPAIR PROCEDURES.................................................................................................................38
4.1 General .............................................................................................................................................. 38
4.1.1 Fuses......................................................................................................................................... 38
4.2 Platform/basket .................................................................................................................................. 39
4.2.1 Footswitch - contact switch replace............................................................................................ 39
4.3 Booms ............................................................................................................................................... 40
4.3.1 Energy chain link ........................................................................................................................ 40
4.4 Power tray.......................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.1 Exhaust...................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.2 Fan belt...................................................................................................................................... 42
4.4.3 Throttle solenoid......................................................................................................................... 43
4.5 Base assembly................................................................................................................................... 44
4.5.1 Steer cylinders ........................................................................................................................... 44
4.5.2 Shock absorber.......................................................................................................................... 47
4.5.3 Stabilizer microswitch ................................................................................................................ 49
5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................51
5.1 Power system .................................................................................................................................... 51
5.2 Boom system..................................................................................................................................... 52
5.2.1 Booms valve .............................................................................................................................. 52
5.2.2 Boom switches .......................................................................................................................... 52
5.3 Drive system ...................................................................................................................................... 52

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5.3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................52
5.3.2 Charging system.........................................................................................................................52
5.4 Hydraulic system overview..................................................................................................................53
5.5 Hydraulic pumps.................................................................................................................................54
5.6 Hydraulic valve blocks ........................................................................................................................54
5.7 Brake release ......................................................................................................................................54
5.8 Steering..............................................................................................................................................54
5.9 Electrical control system overview.......................................................................................................55
5.10 Control logic .....................................................................................................................................55
6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.........................................................................................................56
6.1 Troubleshooting information................................................................................................................56
6.2 Platform function fault finding..............................................................................................................56
6.3 Engine fault finding..............................................................................................................................57
6.4 Gearbox fault finding ...........................................................................................................................59

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1 Introduction and general information
1.1 Foreword
The purpose of this manual is to provide the owner, service engineer or technician with information to
service and maintain the Niftylift.
Prior to carrying out any maintenance or operating the Niftylift the operator's manual should be read and
fully understood.
The manufacturer has no direct control over the Niftylift’s application and use, therefore conformance with
good safety practices is the responsibility of the user and his operating personnel.
All information in this manual is based on the use of the Niftylift under proper operating conditions.
Alteration or modification of the Niftylift are strictly forbidden.
One of the most important facts to remember is that any equipment is only as safe as those who operate it.
Warnings and Cautions
Any place these topics may appear, either in this manual or on the Niftylift, are defined as follows:
THE 'SAFETY ALERT' SYMBOL IS USED TO CALL ATTENTION TO POTENTIAL
HAZARDS THAT, IF IGNORED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Indicates hazardous situations, which if not avoided, will result in serious injury
or death.
Indicates potentially hazardous situations, which if not avoided, could result in
serious injury or death.
Indicates potentially hazardous situations, which if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
Indicates important information that is not safety related. This includes general
safety rules and/or procedures relating to the Niftylift.
IMPORTANT AND INSTRUCTIONS: Denotes procedures essential to safe operation and prevention of
damage to or destruction of the Niftylift.
1.1.1 Defined maintenance terms
Defined maintenance terms used within this manual can be found in the Table 1.1, “Defined Maintenance
Terms,” on page 2.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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1.2 Warranty
During the warranty period, consult Niftylift prior to carrying out any corrective maintenance on your
Niftylift. If work is carried out without Niftylift consent your warranty will be invalidated.
Clean assembly practices must be observed when carrying out repairs, as seals and other hydraulic
components are sensitive to contamination.
The Niftylift must not have been neglected, misused or modified and must have been regularly maintained.
Failure to comply with these conditions invalidates the warranty.
1.3 Scope
Please note at the time of going to press all information, illustrations, details and descriptions contained
herein are valid. Niftylift reserves the right to change, alter, modify or improve its products without any
obligations to install them on previously manufactured Niftylifts.
If information is found to be either incorrect or missing Niftylift encourage you to send in suggestions
which will aid our continuous product improvement.
If after reading this manual you require further information contact us at your nearest office or see the
My Nifty section on www.niftylift.com.
Niftylift Inc, 1525 S.Buncombe Road, Greer, SC 29651 USA
Tel: +01 864 968 8881 Fax: +01 864 968 8836
Table 1.1: Defined Maintenance Terms
Term Action
Remove Disconnect and take off component
Install Place component in position ready for use
Replace Remove and discard the original component and put a new component in its place
Secure Install or attach locking device
Reinstall Install the previously removed component
Tighten Apply specified torque
Clean Remove all dirt and deposits
Inspect Determine general condition conforms to required standards
Check Determine a particular condition e.g. completeness, security, position
Adjust Change or move in order to achieve a desired result
Connect Install, engage component
Lubricate Apply lubricant
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1.4 General maintenance information
Any repair or maintenance work on a Niftylift must be undertaken by a competent person with sufficient
training and experience to perform the activity. Basic mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical skills are
required to perform routine maintenance and minor repairs to a Niftylift. However, several procedures
require specialized skills, tools, lifting equipment and a suitable workshop. In these instances, it is
recommend that maintenance and repair be performed by Niftylift or at a Niftylift approved service center.
Niftylift’s safety rules and instructions must be obeyed at all times.
Refer to “Frequent inspection” on page 4 where the Niftylift has been out of service for a period longer than
3 months. Different time scales may apply, always comply with local or national regulations.
FAILURE TO PERFORM PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AT THE REQUIRED
INTERVALS MAY RESULT IN A NIFTYLIFT THAT IS NOT SAFE TO USE
WHICH COULD CAUSE INJURY OR POSSIBLE DEATH.
Regular inspections and appropriate maintenance will ensure the Niftylift performs efficiently and
economically with minimal service or repair down time.
1.4.1 Pre-maintenance checks
Perform the following before maintaining the Niftylift:
• Park the Niftylift on firm and level ground,
• Turn off ignition, remove the key, and relieve hydraulic system pressure,
• Ensure the Niftylift is in transport mode, i.e. all booms lowered and rotated parallel to the base, and
basket floor horizontal,
• Ensure wheels are chocked, and, if installed, engage the parking brake,
• Allow the Niftylift to cool down,
• Disconnect power to the Niftylift,
• Disconnect batteries before replacing electrical components.
1.4.2 Maintenance information
Ensure maintenance is carried out in suitable workshop facilities with appropriate tools and suitable lifting
equipment.
Components must be replaced with identical or equivalent parts. If unsure contact your nearest Niftylift
approved dealer for advice.
Inspect all parts prior to reassembly and replace if necessary. Do not install faulty, used, or worn parts to
a Niftylift.
Replace all O-rings, seals and gaskets at reassembly.
Replace any parts with damaged threads; replace all roll pins, self locking fittings and circlips.
If any part resists removal check all fasteners, hydraulic lines, electrical wires and interferences before
continuing.
Keep all new parts in their packaging until they are to be installed, carry out inspection before installation.
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Mark or tag all hydraulic lines before removal to avoid confusion and errors during reinstallation. Never
leave hydraulic lines open or open them in a contaminated area. Always use plugs or caps.
Use only recommended lubricants. See section 2.4.
In general, installation of components can be completed by reversing the removal process and
instructions.
Please refer to the following documents for further details.
For easy access to any of the above documents go to www.niftylift.com, register in the 'My Nifty
Registration' section, then navigate to the 'My Nifty' section and enter the Niftylift Serial Number.
1.4.3 Frequent inspection
The owner of the Niftylift shall make sure that a frequent inspection is carried out in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions, on a Niftylift:
(1) That was purchased used. This inspection shall be accomplished unless it is determined that the
frequent and annual inspections are current.
(2) That has been in service for three months or 150 hours, whichever comes first.
(3) That has been out of service for a period longer than 3 months.
The inspection must be made by a person qualified as a technician on the specific type of Niftylift or one
having similar design characteristics. The inspection must be in accordance with items specified by the
manufacturer for a frequent Inspection and shall include, but not limited to the following:
(1) All functions and their controls for speed(s), smoothness, and limits of motion.
(2) Lower controls including the provisions for overriding of upper controls.
(3) All chain and cable mechanisms for adjustment and worn or damaged parts.
(4) All emergency and safety devices.
(5) Lubrication of all moving parts, inspection of filter element(s), hydraulic oil, engine oil, and coolant
as specified by the manufacturer.
(6) Visual inspection of structural components and other critical components such as fasteners, pins,
shafts, and locking devices.
(7) Placards, warnings and control markings.
(8) Items specified by the manufacturer.
(9) Emergency lowering means.
Table 1.2: Technical Documents
Document Number
Hydraulic Schematic D81232
Electric Schematic D81249
Operating and Safety Instructions M50907
Parts Manual M50180
Engine Operator’s Manual M50292

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1.4.4 Annual inspection
The owner of the Niftylift shall make sure that an annual inspection is performed no later than
thirteen (13) months from the date of the prior annual inspection.
The inspection must be made by a person qualified as a technician on the specific type of Niftylift or one
having similar design characteristics. The inspection shall include all items included in the frequent
inspection (See section 1.4.3) plus items specified by the manufacturer for an annual inspection, to
include manufacturer's bulletins.
The inspection shall verify that the MEWP (Mobile Elevated Work Platform) is registered with Niftylift and
that any open safety-related bulletins are addressed as part of the inspection. The MEWP shall not be
placed back into service until all malfunctions and problems identified in the inspection have been rectified.
The owner shall maintain on the MEWP a means to identify the date the last annual inspection was
performed and the interval at which annual inspections are required.
1.5 Maintenance safety information
1.5.1 Personal injury prevention
CORRECT PPE (PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT) MUST BE WORN
FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT ON YOUR NIFTYLIFT
ACCESS PLATFORM.
Do not wear jewellery whilst carrying out maintenance. Restrain long hair and do not wear loose clothing.
Ensure the work area is well ventilated and well lit.
Never work under an elevated boom. Booms must be restrained from movement by blocking, using
overhead slings or fitting a safety prop.
Ensure all stepping surfaces, hand holds and anti-slip surfaces are free from oil, dirt, fuel and ice. Do not
step on parts of the Niftylift which are not intended for this.
Use caution when checking hot pressurized systems such as hydraulic and engine coolant.
Use correct tools and equipment, broken or damaged tools and equipment should be replaced/repaired.
Where hydraulic or electrical circuits need to be energized e.g. during maintenance or diagnostic
procedures, personnel must be aware of moving parts and position themselves accordingly to avoid being
crushed or injured.
1.5.2 Machine damage prevention
Never reset a pressure relief valve to a value higher than that stated by the manufacturer.
Ensure no tools, equipment or other objects have been left on the Niftylift.
Please contact your nearest Niftylift approved dealer prior to carrying out any welding.
Never start the engine without the power tray retaining bolt installed.
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1.5.3 Diesel system safety
Escaping fuel under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Do not attempt work on the
fuel system without proper training and safety equipment.
Seek immediate medical attention in the event of fuel penetrating the skin.
1.5.4 Hydraulic safety
Hydraulic oil escaping under pressure can penetrate
the skin and cause serious injury. Do not allow
hydraulic oil to squirt or spray.
Seek immediate medical attention in the event of
hydraulic oil penetrating the skin.
Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and
suitable eye protection when handling hydraulic oil.
Relieve system pressure before removing any
hydraulic connections, undo fittings slowly to make
sure there is no residual pressure. If pressure is
detected, allow it to be released slowly before
completely removing the hose.
Fluid leaks may not be visible to the naked eye. Use a piece of cardboard to check for leaks, not your
hand.
Never install hydraulic lines or components that are damaged.
Ensure all connections are correctly tightened (See section 2.7).
1.5.5 Electrical safety
During maintenance of the electrical system, pull the
battery-disconnect handle (Anderson).
Ensure sparks, flames or lighted tobacco are kept
away from batteries as they emit explosive gases.
Keep metallic objects (tools, etc.) well clear from
battery posts.
Ensure battery posts are always protected and caps
are installed and in good condition.
Never connect a discharged battery in series with a
fully charged battery as this creates a risk of
explosion. Always use batteries that have the same
level of charge.
P18600/01
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1.5.6 Environmental awareness
When draining fluids, ensure they are collected in a suitable container and spillages are avoided.
Used batteries must be disposed of in the correct manner as waste is harmful to the environment.
Consumables such as oils, rags and gloves should also be disposed of correctly in accordance to local
regulations as waste is harmful to the environment.

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2 Specifications
Information correct at time of print, refer to serial number of the Niftylift.
2.1 Engine specifications
2.2 Gearbox specifications
Feature Kubota V1505
Type Water cooled 4-cycle, 4 cylinder diesel engine
Fuel Diesel fuel grade 2-D
Engine oil See section 2.4.2
Mass (Dry weight) 110kg (243 lbs)
Displacement 1498cm3(91.41 cu.in)
Net power 18.5kW/24.8hp @ 2300rpm
Oil capacity 6.0 L (1.58 US Gal)
Fuel capacity 80.0 L (21.13 US Gal)
Coolant capacity Approx. 4.5 L (1.19 US Gal)
Valve clearance (cold) 0.145 - 0.185mm (0.0057 - 0.0073in.)
Type RRWD 270B GEARBOX
Mass (Dry weight) 44.5 kg (98.1 lbs)
Oil capacity 0.5 L (1.05 US Pints)
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2.3 Function times
Function Up/right/out/down/left/in
Time, (Seconds)
Min Max
Rotation (180°) Tele in 56 76
Rotation (180°) Tele out 56 105
Links 18 30
Luffing Tele out 36 70
Luffing Tele in 18 65
Fly boom 10 20
Telescope (luffed up) 18 60
Cage rotate 38
Machine Speed
High revs Low revs
Engine speed 2400±50 rpm 1500±50 rpm
Niftylift drive speed FWD/REV 7.5 km/h (4.7 mph) 3.5 km/h (2.2 mph)
FWD/REV drive speed must be measured over a 10 meter (33 feet) distance on flat level ground.
All measurements carried out with 225kg (496 lbs) in basket (including operator) and operated from basket.
Niftylift must be at full working temperature. Hydraulic oil must be between 30-40°C (86-104°F).
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2.4 Fluid properties
2.4.1 Fluid volumes
2.4.2 Engine oil specifications
2.4.3 Gearbox oil specifications
2.4.4 Hydraulic oil specifications
Refer to the label on the hydraulic oil tank for the correct oil type. Only use the specified hydraulic oil, do
not mix different oil types and viscosities.
Fluid Volumes
Hydraulic oil tank 80.0 L (21.13 US Gal)
Fuel tank 80.0 L (21.13 US Gal)
Engine oil 6.0 L (1.58 US Gal)
Coolant Approx. 4.5 L (1.19 US Gal)
Engine Ambient temperature Oil type
Kubota V1505 ABOVE 25°C (77°F) SAE30
OR
SAE 10W/30
SAE 10W/40
0°C / +25°C (32°F / +77°F) SAE20
OR
SAE 10W/30
SAE 10W/40
BELOW 0°C (32°F) SAE10W
OR
SAE 10W/30
SAE 10W/40
Ambient temperature Oil type
-10°C (14°F) to +30°C (86°F) ISO VG 150 (Standard fitment)
Oil type
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2.4.5 Engine coolant specifications
Use permanent type (PT) for the Kubota V1505 engine.
When anti-freeze is mixed with water, the ratio must be less than 50%, see table below.
2.4.6 Hydraulic pressure settings
Refer to hydraulic schematic as supplied with the machine noting the serial number of the Niftylift.
2.5 Tire specifications
Standard tire fitment: 33/15.50 - 16.5.
DO NOT REPLACE TIRES WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE ABOVE
SPECIFICATION. CONSULT NIFTYLIFT PRIOR TO REPLACEMENT.
Engine Volume %
Anti-freeze
Volume %
Water
Freezing Point Boiling Point
°C °F °C °F
Kubota V1505 40 60 -24 -12 106 222
50 50 -37 -34 108 226
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2.6 Torque settings
Bolt quality/size Tightening torque in Nm (lbf·ft)
Plated Unplated
Grade 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
M6 7 (5) 10 (8) 12 (9) 8 (6) 11 (8) 13 (10)
M8 17 (13) 25 (18) 29 (22) 19 (14) 27 (20) 32 (23)
M10 34 (25) 49 (36) 58 (43) 37 (27) 54 (40) 63 (46)
M12 58 (43) 85 (63) 99 (73) 63 (47) 93 (69) 108 (80)
M14 93 (68) 135 (100) 158 (117) 101 (74) 148 (109) 172 (127)
M16 143 (106) 209 (154) 245 (180) 156 (115) 228 (168) 267 (197)
M20 288 (212) 408 (301) 477 (352) 304 (224) 445 (328) 521 (384)
M24 491 (362) 698 (515) 816 (602) 519 (383) 760 (561) 889 (656)
WHEEL NUTS 150 Nm (110 lbf·ft)
ROTATION RING BOLTS 295 Nm (218 lbf·ft)
This torque chart is based on the following assumptions:
Bolts to ISO 898-1 “Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel”
For “unplated” bolts, all grades:
Hex head bolts
Black oxide steel bolt with a rolled & oiled thread, no finish on steel nut
Prevailing torque includes Nylock (minimum prevailing torque figure assumed)
Medium Clearance holes to ISO 273
Bolt tightening condition = Yield factor of 75%
For “plated” bolts, all grades:
Hex head bolts
Zinc plated oiled (rolled or cut) steel external thread with no finish on steel internal thread
Prevailing torque includes Nylock (minimum prevailing torque figure assumed)
Medium Clearance holes to ISO 273
Bolt tightening condition = Yield factor of 75%
Figures quoted in Nm have been calculated in Nm and then rounded to the nearest whole number.
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2.7 Hydraulic hose and fitting torque specifications
BSP (Solid Black Nut)
O-Ring Seal Female (ISO 8434) Soft Seal Positional/Banjo/Block Fittings
(ISO 6149 & 1179)
Size Thread Torque Nm (lbf·ft) Size Thread Torque Nm (lbf·ft)
4 1/4” - 19 25 (18) 4 1/4” - 19 40 (30)
6 3/8” - 19 35 (26) 6 3/8” - 19 75 (55)
8 1/2” - 14 55 (41) 8 1/2” - 14 100 (74)
10 5/8 - 14 65 (48) 10 5/8 - 14 130 (96)
12 3/4” - 14 100 (70) 12 3/4” - 14 190 (140)
16 1” - 11 125 (92) 16 1” - 11 300 (221)
20 1”1/4 - 11 190 (140) 20 1”1/4 - 11 330 (243)
24 1”1/2- 11 250 (184) 24 1”1/2- 11 460 (339)
32 2” - 11 400 (295) 32 2” - 11 N/A
Elastomeric Seal Male (ISO 1179)
Size Thread Torque Nm (lbf·ft)
Steel Aluminium
4 1/4” - 19 60 (44) 30 (22)
6 3/8” - 19 90 (66) 45 (33)
8 1/2” - 14 130 (96) 65 (48)
10 5/8 - 14 N/A N/A
12 3/4” - 14 200 (148) 100 (74)
16 1” - 11 300 (221) 150 (111)
20 1”1/4 - 11 500 (369) 250 (184)
24 1”1/2- 11 600 (443) 300 (221)
32 2” - 11 N/A N/A
Elastomeric
(Integrated Seal)
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Metric (S-Series)
UNF male with O ring
Soft Seal Positional/Banjo/Block
Fittings (ISO 6149 & 1179) Elastomeric Seal Male (9974/3869)
Torq ue N m ( lbf·f t)
Thread Torque Nm (lbf·ft) Thread Steel Aluminium
M12 X 1.5 35 (26) M12 X 1.5 40 (30) 20 (15)
M14 X 1.5 45 (33) M14 X 1.5 60 (44) 30 (22)
M16 X 1.5 55 (41) M16 X 1.5 80 (59) 40 (30)
M18 X 1.5 70 (52) M18 X 1.5 95 (70) 45 (33)
M20 X 1.5 80 (59) M20 X 1.5 140 (103) 70 (52)
M22 X 1.5 100 (74) M22 X 1.5 150 (111) 75 (55)
M27 X 2.0 180 (133) M27 X 2.0 200 (148) 100 (74)
M30 X 2.0 N/A M30 X 2.0 380 (280) 190 (140)
M42 X 2.0 330 (243) M42 X 2.0 480 (354) 240 (177)
Connector Male SAE UNF with
O.R ISO 11926 Ports
Thread Torque Nm (lbf·ft)
7/16” 21 (16)
1/2” 27 (20)
9/16” 40 (30)
3/4” 78 (58)
7/8” 110 (81)
1”1/16 180 (133)
1”3/16 230 (170)
1”5/16 285 (210)
1”5/8 320 (236)
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