Description
When you’re routing hydraulic lines around tight spaces on your tractor or implement, sometimes you need to make a sharp turn without kinking the hose. This 90-degree female JIC elbow fitting lets you change direction cleanly while maintaining full flow capacity. Whether you’re plumbing a loader circuit, connecting cylinders, or routing lines around the engine bay, this fitting gives you the flexibility to make connections where straight fittings just won’t work.
What You’re Getting
- Crimp-on design creates a permanent, leak-free connection to 1/2-inch hydraulic hose
- Standard 3/4-16 JIC female threads connect to male fittings on pumps, valves, and cylinders
- 90-degree angle reduces stress on hoses and eliminates sharp bends that cause failures
- Forged steel construction handles high pressure and constant vibration of farm equipment
- Compact profile fits in tight spaces where bulky adapters won’t work
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting works with standard 1/2-inch hydraulic hose found on tractors, skid steers, combines, and implements. You’ll find it useful for connecting hydraulic motors, cylinders, and valve blocks where space is limited and you need a reliable right-angle connection. The JIC thread standard is common across most farm equipment brands, so this fitting plays well with components from different manufacturers.
Made to Last
Hydraulic systems on farm equipment operate under demanding conditions with pressure spikes, temperature swings, and constant movement. This fitting is forged from steel to handle those stresses without cracking or loosening. The precision-machined JIC threads create a metal-to-metal seal that stays tight even when subjected to the vibration and shock loads common in agricultural applications.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp fitting that requires proper hydraulic crimping equipment and the correct die size for your specific hose. Make sure the hose is cut square and clean before assembly. The female JIC threads hand-tighten onto male fittings first, then use a wrench for the final snug—don’t over-torque and damage the threads.


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