Description
When you’re working on hydraulic lines and need a fitting that creates a solid, leak-free connection, this DKOS (metric O-ring) male crimp fitting delivers exactly what your system needs. The 24-degree cone design creates a secure seal that handles the high pressures and constant vibration your tractor or implement throws at it. Whether you’re rebuilding hydraulic lines on your loader or replacing worn fittings on an implement, this is the type of professional-grade connection that keeps your hydraulics working when there’s work to do.
What You’re Getting
- DKOS metric design with O-ring seal provides superior leak protection compared to older thread styles
- 24-degree cone angle creates a metal-to-metal seal that won’t fail under pressure
- Crimp-style connection requires proper crimping tools but gives you the strongest possible hose attachment
- Male thread configuration works with female DKOS ports commonly found on European tractors and implements
- Built to handle the pressure spikes and vibration that come with real farm hydraulic systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting works great on tractors and implements that use metric hydraulic connections, which you’ll find on a lot of European equipment and some domestic machinery too. Whether you’re connecting auxiliary hydraulics for a rotary cutter, plumbing remote lines for a grapple, or fixing broken hoses on hydraulic cylinders, this fitting handles the job without fuss. The DKOS standard is becoming more common on newer equipment because it provides better sealing and longer service life.
Made to Last
Quality fittings like this are built to handle the high pressures and constant movement of agricultural hydraulic systems, with precision manufacturing that ensures proper sealing and reduces the chance of costly hydraulic leaks that can shut down your operation during critical times. The construction is designed to handle the pressure spikes, vibration, and contamination that come with farm hydraulic systems.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-style fitting, so you’ll need the proper crimping tool and dies to install it correctly. Always use proper thread sealant on hydraulic fittings and clean both fitting surfaces before connecting. Make sure your hose is cut square and clean before crimping—a good, straight cut makes all the difference in getting a proper seal. If you don’t have crimping equipment, most hydraulic shops can install this fitting for you.




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