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      9068-06-14 | 3/8" JIC Male x M14x1.5 Metric Male w/ seal
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      9068-06-14 | 3/8" JIC Male x M14x1.5 Metric Male w/ seal

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      Plated Carbon Steel


      product_code CH (CH1/CH2) L (L1/L2) Side 1 Relevant Side 2 Relevant
      9068-06-14 19 33.5 SAE J514 / ISO 8434-2 ISO 9974 / ISO 6149 / DIN 7631


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      9 months ago
      9 months ago
      The three types of hydraulic fittings are JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings, ORFS (O-Ring Face Seal) fittings, and NPT (National Pipe Tapered) fittings. JIC fittings are most commonly used in the Fluid Power industry, ORFS fittings provide the best leak protection, and NPT fittings are commonly used in low-pressure hydraulic systems. This information was sourced from "Hydraulic Fittings Selection Guide" on Engineering360 (https://www.globalspec.com/learnmore/...) under the sections "Types of Hydraulic Fittings" and "Specifications".
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      The standard for hydraulic fittings is typically governed by organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Common standards include ISO 8434 for metallic tube connections and SAE J516 for hydraulic hose fittings, which ensure compatibility, reliability, and safety in hydraulic systems.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      A #8 JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting has a nominal size of 1/2 inch. This refers to the outer diameter of the tubing that the fitting is designed to connect, and it typically features a 3/4-16 UNF (Unified National Fine) thread.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      To understand hydraulic fittings, familiarize yourself with their types, such as flare, O-ring, and pipe fittings, and their purposes, like connecting hydraulic components and ensuring leak-free systems. Recognize the importance of matching fittings to their pressure ratings and material compatibility to maintain system integrity and performance.
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      7 months ago
      7 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.
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      6 months ago
      6 months ago
      JIC stands for Joint Industry Council in fittings. It refers to a type of flare fitting with a 37-degree flare seating surface, commonly used in hydraulic systems and high-pressure applications for its reliable, leak-proof seal.
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      4 months ago
      4 months ago
      To identify the size of a JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting, measure the outside diameter of the male threads or the inside diameter of the female threads using calipers. Then, use a thread pitch gauge to determine the number of threads per inch (TPI) and refer to a JIC fitting size chart to match these measurements with the appropriate fitting size.
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      4 months ago
      4 months ago
      To determine the hydraulic fitting size, measure the outside diameter (OD) of the fitting's threads using calipers and identify the thread pitch using a thread gauge. Cross-reference these measurements with a hydraulic fitting size chart to find the correct size and type.
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      3 months ago
      3 months ago
      A JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting will not fit directly into an NPT (National Pipe Tapered) fitting because they have different thread types and sealing methods. JIC fittings use a 37-degree flare for sealing, while NPT fittings rely on tapered threads to create a seal. To connect these two systems, an adapter is typically required.
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      3 months ago
      3 months ago
      JIC stands for Joint Industry Council, which refers to a type of fitting used in hydraulic systems. JIC fittings are known for their 37-degree flare seating surface, providing a reliable, leak-proof connection that is commonly used in high-pressure applications. They are widely utilized due to their versatility and compatibility with various piping systems.
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