Description
When you’re connecting hydraulic lines in tight spaces around your tractor or implement, standard straight fittings just don’t cut it. This 90-degree elbow lets you make those sharp turns where the hydraulic system needs to change direction—like around loader brackets or where lines run through frame rails. It’s designed to handle the 6000 PSI working pressure that modern hydraulic systems demand while giving you the flexibility to route lines where they need to go.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 90-degree elbow that handles 6000 PSI working pressure for serious hydraulic work
- Male OFS (O-ring Face Seal) on one end connects to female OFS ports on cylinders and valves
- Male ORB (O-ring Boss) on the other end threads into female ORB ports—no need for separate adapters
- 5/8″ tube connection with 1-1/4″ hex for easy installation with standard wrenches
- AgSmart quality construction that stands up to vibration and pressure cycles
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting works across all kinds of agricultural equipment where hydraulic systems need to make tight turns. Whether you’re plumbing a loader, connecting implements to your three-point hitch, or routing lines on a hay baler or mower, this elbow handles the flow rates and pressures that keep your equipment working hard. It’s the kind of fitting you’ll find on everything from compact utility tractors to big row-crop machines.
Made to Last
Agricultural hydraulics take a beating from pressure spikes, temperature swings, and constant vibration. This elbow is built with quality materials and precision threads that maintain a leak-free seal even when things get rough. The O-ring face seal design provides superior sealing compared to older pipe thread fittings, keeping your hydraulic fluid where it belongs instead of on the ground.
Installation Notes
Make sure your system is depressurized before installation and use clean hydraulic fluid to lubricate the O-rings during assembly. The hex design lets you position the elbow exactly where you need it before final tightening. Don’t overtighten—the O-ring seals do the work, not the threads.






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