Replacement Latch Kit for a Dico 60 Hydraulic Actuator
Updated 03/21/2025 | Published 04/30/2018 >
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I guess the confusing thing is that mine has a lever to connect it, not a knob to tighten down. Do I just use the internal parts from that kit and my old lever portion? Or do I just convert it to a knob?
asked by: Scott
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The correct replacement latch kit you will want to use on your Dico 60 Hydraulic Actuator is the Latch Repair Kit # T4335800. I have attached an installation video of this kit for you as well.

William
3/21/2025
Is there an installation video for the multi ball screw down coupler part T4045400?

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Latch Repair Kit for Dexter Multi-Fit Couplers and Brake Actuators
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Coupler Repair
- Dexter
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Scott
4/30/2018
I guess the confusing thing is that mine has a lever to connect it, not a knob to tighten down. Do I just use the internal parts from that kit and my old lever portion? Or do I just convert it to a knob?