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      6809-08-06 | #8 SAE/ORB Male x 3/8" JIC Female 90°

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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.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings are characterized by their 37-degree flared sealing surface, which ensures a metal-to-metal seal, primarily used in high-pressure hydraulic applications. ORB (O-Ring Boss) fittings, on the other hand, utilize an O-ring in a straight-thread design to create a leak-tight seal, making them ideal for applications requiring a robust, reliable seal against fluid leakage.
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      4 months ago
      4 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.
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      2 months ago
      2 months ago
      Certainly! JIC (Joint Industry Council) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) fittings are both types of flare fittings used in hydraulic systems, but they have different specifications. JIC fittings typically have a 37-degree flare, while SAE fittings commonly have a 45-degree flare. This difference in flare angle means they are not interchangeable, as they are designed for different pressure ratings and applications.
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