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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 »
9 months ago
9 months ago
JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings are identified using a nomenclature that typically includes the size and type of the fitting, described by a dash number which corresponds to the size in sixteenths of an inch. For example, a -04 JIC fitting has a 1/4-inch diameter, and the fittings are defined by their 37-degree flare seating surface which provides a reliable, leak-proof connection. See full answer »
9 months ago
9 months ago
JIC (Joint Industry Council) and NPT (National Pipe Taper) are two different types of fittings used in fluid systems. JIC fittings have a 37-degree flare seating surface and are typically used for high-pressure applications, providing a metal-to-metal seal. NPT fittings have a tapered thread that seals by wedging the threads together, often requiring a sealant like Teflon tape, and are commonly used in low to medium pressure applications. See full answer »
9 months ago
9 months ago
Certainly! JIC, or Joint Industry Committee, typically refers to organizations formed by different stakeholders in an industry to standardize practices and data collection. See full answer »
6 months ago
6 months ago
NPT (National Pipe Thread) and JIC (Joint Industry Council) are both types of fittings used in fluid transfer systems, but they differ in design and application. NPT fittings have a tapered thread that creates a seal through the wedging action of the threads, while JIC fittings use a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal, providing a more reliable, reusable connection. See full answer »
5 months ago
5 months ago
A number 10 JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting typically has a 7/8-inch outside diameter for the tube or hose it connects to. The JIC fitting is a type of hydraulic fitting with a 37-degree flare seating surface, which ensures a secure and leak-free connection. These fittings are commonly used in high-pressure fluid power applications. See full answer »
1 month ago
1 month ago
JIC in the context of piping stands for Joint Industry Council. It refers to a type of fitting that is commonly used in hydraulic systems. These fittings have a 37-degree flare seating surface and are known for their reliability and ability to withstand high pressures. See full answer »
