Description
When you’re building a heavy-duty hydraulic hose assembly or replacing a damaged flange connection, having the right fitting makes all the difference between a repair that holds up and one that leaves you stranded. This Code 61 flange fitting connects 1-1/2-inch hydraulic hose to pumps, motors, or valve blocks with a secure, leak-free seal that won’t back out under pressure. The 1-1/2-inch size is what you’ll find on larger tractors and implements where high flow rates are needed to power big hydraulics.
What You’re Getting
- Flange design spreads loads across multiple bolts instead of relying on threads alone, giving you a connection that won’t work loose under heavy use
- Built to handle pressure spikes and vibration that comes with farm equipment, whether you’re engaging the PTO or working uneven ground
- Crimp-on design creates a permanent, leak-proof connection between hose and fitting
- Professional-grade construction designed for high-flow hydraulic applications
- Code 61 standard ensures compatibility with existing hydraulic system components
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is designed for tractors, combines, skid steers, and implements that use large hydraulic hose in their systems. You’ll find it connecting everything from loader circuits to auxiliary hydraulics that power attachments like large mowers, heavy tillage equipment, and high-capacity grain handling systems. The 1-1/2-inch size handles the high flow rates these bigger machines need to operate efficiently.
Made to Last
Agricultural hydraulic fittings need to handle tough conditions—pressure surges when you engage implements, temperature swings from morning frost to afternoon heat, and constant vibration that comes with working ground or hauling loads. This Code 61 flange is built with materials and tolerances that keep sealing properly season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-on fitting that requires proper crimping equipment and dies for installation. Make sure to use the correct die size for both the fitting and hose combination. If you’re not set up for crimping, your local hydraulic shop can handle the assembly. The flange connection bolts directly to your hydraulic component using standard hardware.



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