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A FJX-16-16 | 1" hose x 1" JIC 37° female swivel is a type of hydraulic fitting that consists of two parts: a hose fitting with a 1" inside diameter and a JIC 37° female swivel fitting with a 1" tube size and a nominal thread size of 1-5/16"-12. 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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To identify the thread on hydraulic hose fittings, you can use a thread gauge to measure the pitch and diameter, and compare these measurements to a thread identification chart. Additionally, examining the fitting's design, such as whether it has straight or tapered threads, can help determine the thread type and standard (e.g., NPT, BSP, JIC). See full answer »
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Yes, we do. You can go ahead and order and we'll make sure you're taken care of and things are shipped well for you. See full answer »
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To determine the size of hydraulic fittings you need, you should measure the inside diameter (ID) and outside diameter (OD) of your hoses or tubes, as well as the thread size if applicable. This can be done using a caliper or other measuring tool. This information can be found on https://www.hydraulicsdirect.com/How-..., specifically under the sections "How to Measure Threads" and "Identifying Thread Pitch/Diameter". See full answer »
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JIC (Joint Industry Council) and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) refer to different sets of standards: JIC is primarily used in North America for hydraulic fittings and defines specifications for a 37-degree flare fitting, while JIS is a Japanese standard that covers a wide range of industrial components, including a 30-degree flare fitting. The key difference lies in their regional origins and specific design specifications. See full answer »
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To determine your JIC fitting size, measure the outside diameter (OD) of the male thread or the inside diameter (ID) of the female thread using calipers. Then, compare your measurement to a JIC fitting size chart to identify the corresponding size. See full answer »
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Sure! JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings, commonly used in hydraulic systems, can typically handle pressures up to 10,000 psi, depending on the specific size and material of the fitting. However, it's crucial to consult the manufacturer's specifications for exact pressure ratings for each fitting. See full answer »
