What is a Banjo Union Bolt?!
Question: What is a Banjo Union Bolt!?
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Used on hydraulic systems,motor cycle/car brakes,etc!.
The bolt is usually hollow to the head,with holes down the length to allow the passage of fluid!. The banjo bit,is the union (looks vaguely like a banjo) that then allows the fluid to be transferred to other parts of the system!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
The bolt is usually hollow to the head,with holes down the length to allow the passage of fluid!. The banjo bit,is the union (looks vaguely like a banjo) that then allows the fluid to be transferred to other parts of the system!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
It's a hollow bolt with a hole in the side usually found on oil pipes on car engines!. Oil passes from the pipe through the hole in the bolt and down the middle of the bolt into the engine!.The bolt holds the pipe in place through a banjo union!.Www@Enter-QA@Com