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Parker Compatible 43 Series
These fittings are designed to work in Parker crimping machines and with Parker hose. These fittings will crimp the same as a Parker 43 series fitting in your Parker machine, or you can use our Crimp Specs if you have an adjustable hose crimper. Currently we have a limited thread selection, but are bringing in more threads and sizes within the next 6 months. Don't see a fitting you are looking for? Give us a call or email us and we will let you know if that one is already on our list.
Our Parker Compatible 43 series fittings feature 2 etched lines along the lower part of the shell, indicating they are for use with most 2-wire hydraulic hoses.
Important Note: The number stamped on the shell of these fittings relates to the hose size.
These fittings are designed to work in Parker crimping machines and with Parker hose. These fittings will crimp the same as a Parker 43 series fitting in your Parker machine, or you can use our Crimp Specs if you have an adjustable hose crimper. Currently we have a limited thread selection, but are bringing in more threads and sizes within the next 6 months. Don't see a fitting you are looking for? Give us a call or email us and we will let you know if that one is already on our list.
Our Parker Compatible 43 series fittings feature 2 etched lines along the lower part of the shell, indicating they are for use with most 2-wire hydraulic hoses.
Important Note: The number stamped on the shell of these fittings relates to the hose size.
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Popular Questions
10 months ago
10 months ago
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 »
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. See full answer »
9 months ago
9 months ago
9 months ago
A JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting works by using a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal between the fitting and the flared tubing. When the fitting is tightened, the flared end of the tube is compressed against the fitting's cone, ensuring a leak-proof connection capable of withstanding high pressure. See full answer »
8 months ago
8 months ago
The standard for JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings is defined by the SAE J514 specification. These fittings have a 37-degree flare seating surface, commonly used in hydraulic applications for providing a reliable, leak-proof seal. See full answer »
7 months ago
7 months ago
The JIC (Joint Industry Council) fitting is equivalent to the AN (Army-Navy) fitting in terms of thread size and pitch, but they are not identical. Both types use a 37-degree flare to create a metal-to-metal seal, making them compatible for many applications, though AN fittings are typically made to stricter military specifications. See full answer »
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 »
5 months ago
5 months ago
JIC stands for "Joint Industry Council," and it refers to a type of thread standard commonly used in hydraulic fittings. JIC threads have a 37-degree flare seating surface, which provides a metal-to-metal seal for high-pressure applications. This standard is widely used due to its reliability and compatibility with various hydraulic systems. See full answer »
4 months ago
4 months ago
JIC stands for Joint Industry Council, which is a standard for fittings used primarily in fluid power applications. These fittings feature a 37-degree flare seating surface and are commonly used in hydraulic systems due to their reliable sealing and ease of assembly. JIC fittings are popular in various industries for their durability and leak-proof performance. See full answer »
2 months ago
2 months ago
The fitting connects two components at a 90-degree angle. This right-angle design is particularly valuable for optimizing space and routing hoses in complex hydraulic systems, allowing for more efficient use of available space and easier maintenance. The #12 jic fitting helps achieve this configuration. See full answer »

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