Description
When you’re building or repairing hydraulic lines on your tractor or implement, you need fittings that can handle the pressure and give you the exact connections your system requires. This 90-degree elbow fitting lets you make clean right-angle turns in tight spaces while connecting your 1-1/2 inch hose to a Code 62 flange mounting—perfect for those applications where space is tight and every fitting has to be just right.
What You’re Getting
- Crimp-on design creates a permanent, leak-proof connection that won’t come apart under pressure
- 90-degree elbow shape eliminates sharp bends that restrict flow and stress the hose
- Code 62 flange end provides secure mounting to equipment with standardized flange connections
- Heavy-duty construction handles the high pressures and vibration of hydraulic systems
- 4S series specification ensures consistent quality and proper fit with your existing system
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 1-1/2 inch hose size handles substantial flow rates needed for larger hydraulic cylinders and motors on mid-size to larger tractors and implements.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulic systems see everything from freezing winter temperatures to scorching summer heat, plus constant vibration and pressure cycles. This fitting is built to handle those conditions without leaking or failing. The crimp connection distributes stress evenly along the hose, preventing the weak spots that cause blowouts when you’re in the middle of a job.
Good to Know
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 tool and dies for a proper installation.


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