Replacement Master Cylinder Orifice for A60 Actuator
Updated 01/27/2026 | Published 08/21/2024 >
Question:
I had to replace my Inner A60 surge break for drum brakes on my 1999 shorelander trailer. When connecting the breakline to the orfice connector I noticed it was oblong. I believe that it has this master cylinder. My question is which orfice connector would I need. Or could I use the orfice connector with smaller orfice. The current connector has the larger orfice in it.
asked by: Shane
Expert Reply:
Hey Shane, thanks for reaching out!
The correct replacement orifice for your A60 surge brake actuator is the part # T1209800. This is designed built with a 1/8" Pipe thread male end to 3/16" brake line fittings.
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Replacement Orifice Connector for Dexter Actuators
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Gwendolyn Y.
1/27/2026
Hey Shane, how did things go with the replacement orifice connector for your A60 surge brake actuator? Did the fit match up well with your brake line connection? Your update could make it easier for the next person working on the same setup.