Description
When you’re routing hydraulic hose around tight spots or need to make a clean 90-degree turn without kinking the line, this ORFS female elbow fitting gets the job done right. Whether you’re plumbing a loader valve, connecting remote cylinders, or fixing a broken line that needs to snake around frame rails and other equipment, this elbow gives you the flexibility to make professional connections that won’t fail when the pressure’s on.
What You’re Getting
- 90-degree elbow design lets you route hose cleanly around obstacles and tight spaces
- ORFS female threads create superior sealing compared to standard NPT connections
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle high-pressure hydraulic systems on farm equipment
- Direct crimp connection for 3/4 inch hydraulic hose ensures reliable, leak-free attachment
- 1-7/16 inch thread size fits standard ORFS male fittings throughout your hydraulic system
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is designed for hydraulic systems on tractors, loaders, implements, and other farm equipment where you need to make tight turns around cylinders, frame components, or other machinery. Whether you’re working on loader circuits, three-point hydraulics, or auxiliary systems that power attachments like mowers and tillers, this elbow handles the high pressures and constant flexing that comes with real farm work.
Made to Last
Quality crimp fittings like this one are built to handle the high pressures, vibration, and harsh conditions of agricultural hydraulic systems. The precision-machined threads and quality materials resist corrosion from moisture and chemicals while maintaining tight seals through thousands of operating cycles. The ORFS design is becoming standard on newer equipment because it seals better and lasts longer than older thread styles.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-on fitting that requires proper crimping tools and dies for installation. Make sure your hose is cut square and clean before crimping for the best seal. The ORFS threads are straight threads with an O-ring seal, so don’t over-tighten them like you would pipe threads—hand tight plus a quarter turn is usually plenty.





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