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Piping grab through a diverter? What goes where?


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Hi everyone,

 

Wondering if anyone can shed some light on the situation..... have a 6 way diverter valve purchased for a rotator grab etc.... 

 

Never done this before but i suspect that the x2 hydraulic lines go into the top ports and the outlets are the sides? One for rotate and other for open and close.... 

 

Does it matter which is the pressure and return here when plumbing into the diverter block? 

 

With regards to the rotator at least it has marking on what does what etc..... 

 

On the grab there are no markings and 2 ports, one for open and one for close.... does it matter if these get plumbed up wrong way? Or is there even a wrong way?!

 

I mean more in the sense of pressure and return etc

 

Don't want to damage anything. Thanks 

:D

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