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9 months ago
9 months ago
JIC stands for Joint Industry Council, which developed the standards for these fittings. JIC fittings are commonly used in hydraulic systems due to their high-pressure capabilities and reliable sealing, characterized by a 37-degree flare seating surface. See full answer »
9 months ago
9 months ago
To identify JIC fittings, first measure the outer diameter of the male thread or the inner diameter of the female thread using a caliper. Then, compare these measurements to a JIC thread size chart to determine the correct size, ensuring the fitting has a 37-degree flare angle, characteristic of JIC fittings. See full answer »
5 months ago
5 months ago
JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings have a 37-degree flare seating surface, commonly used in North America for hydraulic applications. JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) fittings, on the other hand, typically have a 30-degree flare and are prevalent in Japanese and Asian equipment, with different thread types and sealing methods compared to JIC. See full answer »
1 month ago
1 month ago
JIC standards refer to guidelines and specifications developed by the Joint Industrial Council, primarily for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. These standards include specifications for fittings, such as the JIC 37-degree flare fitting, which is widely used for creating leak-proof seals in high-pressure applications. JIC standards are recognized for their reliability and consistency in ensuring safety and efficiency in industrial fluid systems. See full answer »
