Description
If you’ve ever watched hydraulic fluid temperature climb during heavy work, you know how heat can rob power and damage expensive components. These heat sink barb fittings aren’t just regular hydraulic connections—they’re designed to pull heat away from your hydraulic lines while providing a secure, leak-free connection. The red color coding makes them easy to spot during maintenance and helps with system organization.
What You’re Getting
- Heat dissipation design that helps keep hydraulic temps in check during demanding work
- 1-1/8 inch barb size for secure hose clamping without over-compression
- Red color coding for easy identification and system organization
- Pack of 10 fittings so you have extras for repairs and multiple applications
- Quality construction that won’t crack or fail under pressure cycling
Built for Real Farm Work
These fittings work great on tractors, combines, loaders, and implements where hydraulic temperatures matter. Whether you’re running a high-flow hydraulic system on a big tractor or managing heat in compact equipment hydraulics, proper temperature control keeps everything running smooth. The 1-1/8 inch size fits common agricultural hydraulic hose sizes used in everything from three-point systems to loader circuits.
Made to Last
The heat sink design isn’t just about cooling—it also makes these fittings more robust than standard barb fittings. The additional material mass helps resist cracking from vibration and pressure spikes. Quality construction means they’ll hold up to the constant flexing and temperature changes that come with farm equipment use.
Installation Notes
These barb fittings install just like regular hydraulic barbs—slide your hose over the barb and secure with proper hydraulic hose clamps. The heat sink fins should have good airflow around them to work effectively, so avoid burying them deep in tight spaces where air can’t circulate. Always use the right clamp torque to avoid hose damage while ensuring a secure connection.






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