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      FJX-10-10 | 5/8" Hose x 5/8" JIC 37° Female Swivel
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      FJX-10-10 | 5/8" Hose x 5/8" JIC 37° Female Swivel

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      A FJX-10-10 | 5/8" hose x 5/8" JIC 37° female swivel is a type of hydraulic fitting that consists of two parts: a hose fitting with a 5/8" inside diameter and a JIC 37° female swivel fitting with a 5/8" tube size and a nominal thread size of 7/8"-14. The JIC 37° female swivel fitting has a cone-shaped seat that mates with a 37° flare on the male fitting, providing a reliable seal in high-pressure hydraulic applications.


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      10 months ago
      10 months ago
      The numbers on hydraulic fittings refer to the size and type of the fittings. They can indicate the fitting's thread size, pitch, and compatibility with other components. This information was sourced from "Hydraulic Hose Fittings Guide: How to Find the Right One" on the Hydraulics Direct website (https://www.hydraulicsdirect.com/Unde...), specifically under the sections "Understanding the Numbers" and "Choosing the Right Fitting". See full answer »
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      10 months ago
      10 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". See full answer »
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      7 months ago
      7 months ago
      To determine the size of a JIC fitting, measure the outer diameter of the male threads or the inner diameter of the female threads and refer to a JIC size chart to match the measurement to the corresponding size. JIC fittings follow a standardized sizing system, typically listed in inches or millimeters. See full answer »
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      6 months ago
      6 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 »
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      6 months ago
      6 months ago
      JIC stands for Joint Industry Council. In hose fittings, JIC refers to a type of fitting that uses a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal, commonly used in hydraulic systems for its reliability and reusability. See full answer »
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      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 »
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      5 months ago
      5 months ago
      The #10 JIC fitting refers to a specific size within the Joint Industry Council (JIC) standards for hydraulic fittings. It has a 7/8-inch outer diameter and uses a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a seal. JIC fittings are commonly used in hydraulic applications due to their reliability and ease of assembly. See full answer »
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      4 months ago
      4 months ago
      To determine the size of a hydraulic fitting, measure the outer diameter of the threads using a caliper and count the number of threads per inch to identify the thread size and pitch. Additionally, refer to a thread identification chart that corresponds to the fitting standard (e.g., NPT, BSP, JIC) to confirm the size. Always ensure you have a precise measurement to avoid mismatches in hydraulic systems. See full answer »
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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. See full answer »
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      2 months ago
      2 months ago
      JIC (Joint Industry Council) threads are typically measured in inches, as they are part of the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) standard for hydraulic fittings. However, you can convert the size to millimeters for reference. For example, a JIC 37-degree fitting with a 1/2-inch thread size would have an outer diameter of approximately 12.7 mm. It's important to consult a detailed conversion chart for precise measurements of specific JIC sizes. See full answer »
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