Description
When you’re plumbing hydraulic lines on your tractor, there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to get a straight connection to turn a corner. This 45-degree elbow fitting solves that problem by redirecting hydraulic flow at just the right angle while maintaining a rock-solid connection. Whether you’re routing lines around the frame or connecting to hard-to-reach ports, this fitting gets the job done without kinking hoses or creating stress points.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty steel construction that handles 6,000 PSI operating pressure—built for serious hydraulic work
- Male OFS (O-ring Face Seal) on one end connects securely to female ports without thread sealant
- Male O-ring Boss on the other end threads into ORB ports with reliable O-ring sealing
- 45-degree angle provides smooth flow direction changes without the sharp bend of a 90-degree fitting
- Precision-machined threads ensure proper engagement and long service life
Built for Real Farm Work
This versatile fitting works anywhere you need to change hydraulic line direction on tractors, loaders, combines, and implements. The different thread types on each end make it perfect for adapting between different hydraulic components or when replacing older fittings that used different sealing methods. The 45-degree angle is ideal for loader circuits, three-point hitch lines, and remote hydraulic connections where space is tight.
Made to Last
Steel construction means this fitting won’t crack or fail under pressure like cheaper alternatives. The machined surfaces and threads hold up to repeated assembly and disassembly during maintenance. The O-ring sealing surfaces are precisely cut to ensure proper compression and leak-free operation season after season.
Installation Notes
The OFS end uses an O-ring that sits in the face of the fitting—make sure it’s properly seated before tightening. The ORB end requires an O-ring in the female port threads. Use proper torque when installing to avoid over-tightening and damaging the O-ring seals. Keep a few spare O-rings handy for maintenance—they’re cheap insurance against leaks.






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