Description
When you’re routing hydraulic lines around tight spots on your tractor, sometimes you need to make a clean 90-degree turn without kinking the hose or creating stress points. This hydraulic elbow adapter does exactly that—it connects two hydraulic components at a right angle while maintaining full flow and pressure. Whether you’re plumbing a loader circuit, setting up remote hydraulics, or replacing a damaged fitting, this adapter gives you the flexibility to route lines properly.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 90-degree elbow that handles up to 5000 PSI operating pressure
- Male JIC on one end, Male ORB on the other for versatile connections
- 1-1/16-12 thread size on both ends fits common tractor hydraulic applications
- Quality steel construction that won’t crack under hydraulic pressure
- Direct replacement that installs with standard hydraulic tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is sized right for the hydraulic systems on mid-size and larger tractors where you need reliable connections that won’t leak or fail. The JIC to ORB connection lets you adapt between different hydraulic components, and the 90-degree angle helps you route lines cleanly around obstacles without sharp bends that can restrict flow or damage hoses.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics work hard, and this fitting is built to keep up. The steel construction handles the pressure spikes and constant vibration that come with loader work, implement operation, and daily farm use. The precision threads ensure a tight seal that won’t back off over time, even with the temperature changes and rough conditions your tractor sees.
Installation Notes
Thread the fitting hand-tight first, then use proper hydraulic wrenches to tighten to spec—don’t overtighten as it can damage the threads. A drop of hydraulic thread sealant on the male threads helps prevent leaks. Always relieve system pressure before installing any hydraulic fittings, and test for leaks at low pressure before putting the system back to work.






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