Description
When you’re plumbing hydraulic systems on farm equipment, there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to make connections in tight spaces with straight fittings that just won’t reach. This 90-degree elbow fitting gives you that right-angle turn you need while maintaining the high-pressure seal that keeps your hydraulic system running strong. Whether you’re routing lines around frames, through tight engine compartments, or connecting cylinders in cramped spaces, this fitting gets the job done right.
What You’re Getting
- Built tough to handle high hydraulic pressure and constant farm equipment vibration
- O-ring face seal (OFS) on one end and O-ring boss (ORB) on the other for versatile connections
- 6000 PSI operating pressure handles demanding agricultural applications
- 1-3/16″ – 12 and 1-1/16″ – 12 thread sizes for specific system requirements
- 3/4″ tube diameter provides good flow capacity for most farm hydraulic needs
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is designed for hydraulic systems on tractors, loaders, balers, and other farm equipment where space is tight and you need to make connections at angles. Whether you’re plumbing remote hydraulics, fixing a cylinder line, or building custom hydraulic circuits, this elbow fitting gets the job done right. The combination of OFS and ORB threads makes it perfect for connecting different types of hydraulic components in mixed systems.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics operate under high pressure and face constant vibration, so this fitting is built tough. The O-ring seal handles the pressure while resisting hydraulic fluid, and the swivel joint moves freely even after years of use in dusty, dirty conditions. The steel construction stands up to the bumps, vibration, and temperature swings that come with outdoor farm work.
Installation Notes
Make sure you have the right O-rings for both thread types – OFS and ORB each use different sealing methods. Clean sealing surfaces thoroughly; scratches or debris prevent proper sealing. Lubricate O-rings with compatible fluid before installation to prevent rolling or tearing. Hand-tighten first, then use wrenches to achieve proper torque without over-tightening.






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