Description
When you’re routing hydraulic hoses through tight spaces or need to redirect flow around obstacles, a straight fitting just won’t cut it. This 90-degree ORFS elbow lets you make clean turns without kinking hoses or creating stress points that lead to failures. Whether you’re plumbing a loader, configuring remote hydraulics, or building custom hose assemblies, this fitting handles the job without the headaches.
What You’re Getting
- ORFS O-ring face seal design creates leak-free connections that stay tight under pressure
- 90-degree bend design redirects hydraulic flow without kinking or damaging hoses
- Female threads accept male ORFS fittings for secure, permanent connections
- Long bend configuration provides smooth flow characteristics and reduces pressure drop
- Precision-machined threads ensure proper fit with standard hydraulic components
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting handles the high-pressure hydraulic systems found on tractors, loaders, combines, and implements. From steering systems running 2,000+ PSI to remote hydraulics powering balers and mowers, ORFS fittings provide the reliability you need when equipment downtime costs money. The 1/2-inch size fits common hydraulic applications across most agricultural equipment brands.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulic systems face constant pressure cycles, vibration, temperature swings, and contamination that destroy lesser fittings. This Ryco fitting uses quality steel construction and proper O-ring sealing to handle real-world conditions. The ORFS design eliminates the thread damage common with tapered fittings while providing superior sealing performance.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-style fitting designed for permanent hose assemblies – you’ll need proper crimping equipment to attach it to your hydraulic hose. Always relieve system pressure before installing any hydraulic fittings, and keep threads clean to ensure proper O-ring sealing. The long bend design requires adequate clearance during installation.





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