

R2-08-ASB is SAE100R2 hose with an inside diameter of 1/2 an inch. Purchase a full custom hose assembly here. We cut crimp and ship directly to you with many different customization options to ensure we get you exactly what you need.
SAE100R2AT hose is a high-pressure hydraulic hose commonly used in industrial and commercial applications. With its two braided steel wire reinforcement and synthetic rubber inner tube. SAE100R2AT hose is suitable for use with petroleum and water-based hydraulic fluids and is compatible with most hydraulic fittings.
Interchanges with Aeroquip FC212-08, Gates 8G2, Parker 301-8, and Weatherhead H42508.
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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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NPT (National Pipe Thread) fittings use a tapered thread to create a seal and are commonly used in plumbing and piping applications. JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings, on the other hand, utilize a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal, making them suitable for high-pressure hydraulic systems. See full answer »
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To identify if your hydraulic fittings are JIC (Joint Industry Council), check the fitting's flare angle; JIC fittings have a 37-degree flare. Additionally, JIC fittings are typically characterized by their straight threads and are often labeled with the SAE J514 standard. See full answer »
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No, JIC (Joint Industry Council) thread and NPT (National Pipe Thread) are not the same. JIC threads are a type of flare fitting with a 37-degree flare seating surface, while NPT threads are tapered threads used for sealing pipes and fittings. They serve different purposes and are not interchangeable. See full answer »
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JIC stands for Joint Industry Council, which developed the standards for these fittings. JIC fittings are commonly used in hydraulic systems due to their high-pressure capabilities and reliable sealing, characterized by a 37-degree flare seating surface. See full answer »
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JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings can be identified by their 37-degree flare seating surface, which differentiates them from other types like the 45-degree flare fittings. Additionally, they are typically marked with the JIC designation or size, and the threads can be measured to match standard JIC thread sizes, which conform to SAE J514 specifications. See full answer »
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Hydraulic hose is typically measured by its Inner Diameter (ID). This measurement is important because it determines the flow velocity of the hydraulic fluid within the hose. Source: 1. "Hydraulic Hose 101: Fast Facts" - https://www.parker.com/literature/Hos.... (See under "Hose Size Selection Nomograph" section) 2. "Hydraulic hose sizing" - https://www.pirtekusa.com/technical-i... (See under "Hose Bore size" section). See full answer »
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A #6 JIC fitting has a 9/16-18 thread size and is commonly used in hydraulic systems. The "6" refers to the fitting's dash size, which corresponds to the nominal size of 6/16 inches or 3/8 inches for the tube's outer diameter. See full answer »
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The JIC 37° female swivel fitting, such as the FJX-06-06, has a tube size of 3/8". This ensures compatibility with 3/8" tubing, which is commonly used in hydraulic systems for effective fluid transfer. See full answer »
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The nominal thread size is 9/16"-18. This thread size is important for creating a secure and tight connection in hydraulic systems, minimizing the risk of leaks under high pressure, especially in fittings like the 06U-606. See full answer »
