Description
When you’re dealing with hydraulic systems that need to make a turn, this 45-degree elbow fitting is exactly what you need to connect your 3/4-inch hose to a Code 61 flange port. This adapter is designed for tractors and equipment that run hydraulic implements like loaders, backhoes, mowers, and remote cylinders. Instead of wrestling with kinked hoses or forcing connections that don’t line up, this elbow gives your hydraulic lines the perfect angle to flow smoothly around obstacles and tight spaces.
What You’re Getting
- 45-degree elbow design directs hydraulic flow exactly where it needs to go without restricting pressure
- Code 61 flange connection ensures a leak-proof seal at the implement or valve block
- Crimp-style fitting provides a permanent, high-strength connection to your 3/4-inch hydraulic hose
- 1-inch thread size gives you solid engagement with compatible hydraulic ports
- Made of materials that resist corrosion, pressure, and wear to handle the demands of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting works with hydraulic systems that power everything from front-end loaders and backhoes to finish mowers, post hole diggers, log splitters, and hydraulic tillers. Whether you’re moving hay bales, grading driveways, bush-hogging pastures, or running a hydraulic-powered implement, reliable connections are crucial for getting work done efficiently and safely. The 45-degree angle is especially handy in tight spaces where a straight fitting would put stress on the hose or interfere with other components.
Made to Last
This manifold component uses precision-machined parts that maintain tight tolerances even after thousands of connections. The crimp connection creates a permanent bond between hose and fitting that won’t work loose under pressure or vibration, while the Code 61 flange design has been the industry standard for decades because it simply works.
Installation Notes
Always use proper thread sealant on hydraulic fittings – never just tape that can contaminate your system. Clean both fitting surfaces before connecting, and don’t over-tighten as this can damage the threads or crack the fitting body. A snug fit with proper sealant beats overtightening every time. This is a crimp fitting, so you’ll need the right crimping equipment to attach it to your hose – don’t try to clamp it on with regular hose clamps.



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