Description
When you’re building or repairing hydraulic systems on your farm equipment, you need connections that won’t let you down when pressures climb and vibration never stops. This full port bolted flange clamp gives you the secure, leak-free connection that keeps your hydraulic systems running smoothly whether you’re operating loaders, running implements, or powering auxiliary equipment.
What You’re Getting
- Full port design maintains maximum flow capacity without restriction or pressure drop
- Bolted flange construction provides superior clamping force compared to threaded fittings
- 2-inch opening handles high-volume applications like main hydraulic lines and manifold connections
- Heavy-duty materials resist corrosion and handle the constant pressure cycling of farm equipment
- Secure mounting eliminates the vibration-related loosening common with threaded connections
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is perfect for hydraulic manifold systems, pump connections, and high-flow applications where you can’t afford restrictions or failures. Whether you’re plumbing a new hydraulic system for a loader, connecting remote valve manifolds, or rebuilding hydraulic circuits on implements, this clamp handles the demanding conditions and high pressures that modern farm equipment requires.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics operate under tough conditions—temperature extremes, constant vibration, pressure spikes, and exposure to weather and chemicals. This clamp is built to maintain its seal through thousands of pressure cycles while resisting the corrosion and fatigue that can cause hydraulic failures when you’re in the middle of critical work.
Good to Know
The bolted design means you’ll get consistent clamping force and can properly torque the connection for a reliable seal. Make sure your flange surfaces are clean and flat before assembly—any dirt or damage will cause leaks no matter how tight you make it. Keep some spare gaskets on hand since they’re the wear item in this type of connection.



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