🔩 Upgrade your hydraulic game — install like a pro, every time!
This 3-pack hydraulic seal installation and gland nut wrench kit features three precision-sized steel seal installers (22-165mm) and two adjustable gland nut wrenches (1266: 51-152mm, 7463: 25-95mm). Designed for farm and construction equipment, it offers ergonomic rubber handles, polished edges for smooth operation, and compatibility with major machinery brands. Backed by a 30-day money-back and 12-month warranty, it ensures fast, safe, and damage-free hydraulic cylinder repairs.
Manufacturer | sixcow |
Part Number | XKYYGGJ3JT+7463+1266BS-US-1 |
Item Weight | 3.27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 4.7 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | XKYYGGJ3JT+7463+1266BS-US-1 |
Size | 3Pcs Seal Tool & 1266+7463 Gland Nut Wrench |
Color | 3 PCS+1266+7463 |
Style | Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Kit |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Steel |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Usage | Hydraulic Cylinder |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30-Day money-back guarantee, 12-Month warranty for quality-related issues |
W**T
Got the job done... helpful to have a 3/4" ratchet.
I'm relatively new to this.I tried "making do" without these when working on my 35+ year old Kubota 4530B Backhoe that likely spent its entire life outdoors. It apparently had the original seals and was never torn apart. I ultimately had to drill out the holes to the 5/16" size pin on the first cylinder.I didn't have a 3/4" socket wrench, but made an adapter out of a spare short 1/2" drive extension by grinding 4 square sides on it. until it fit into this. That worked well enough to bust a breaker bar and max out my 250lb torque wrench... it wasn't budging, but the pins didn't break, either. I soaked it and left it for the night.The next morning I walked over to "old man that knows how to do everything" neighbor and borrowed his 3/4" inch socket and ask for any tips. He mentioned to bang around on the side of the cylinder, where the threads are, with a hammer a few times... and that you can use heat as a last resort.Well, I banged all around the side of the cylinder for a minute and got out the propane torch just to heat it up a bit. I put the new wrench on it and I don't think I applied more than 100 ft lbs of torque before it wound right out.The next cylinder was much easier, I guess since it wasn't directly exposed to the weather... I used the 1/4" pins and they worked just fine.Upon installing the seals, the install tool is so much nicer than trying to wedge them in with your fingers... so that was nice to have, too.Overall, I beat this thing a good bit, and it took it. I believe it was money well spent.
E**A
Worked great
Helped turn a troublesome task into 'almost too easy.'
B**O
Hace su funcion
Uno de ellos se rompió rápido pero un poco de soldadura y funciono d nuevo
B**R
Works very well
Rebuilt some backhoe and tractor hydraulic cylinders. Worked perfectly!
J**S
Big help
Big help rebuilding hydraulic cylinder.
A**R
Wrong sizes given for ratchet or breaker bar
The set I received didn’t take a 1/2 inch for smaller and 3/4 in for the large one instead the small one took a 3/4 in and the large on 1 in ratchet which I don’t have very disappointing would not recommend
B**B
Accurate
Exactly what i ordered
B**Y
Looks nice, but does not fit
The gland nut pins on both tools do not fit the gland nut holes on my backhoe hydraulic cylinders. The tool was shipped with 5.5mm being the smallest. I need 3.5mm pins. So I guess I am going to grind these pins to fit. Would be great if Sixcow offered smaller pins and described pin sizes in tool description.
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