Description
When you’re routing hydraulic hoses around tight spots on your tractor or equipment, a good angled fitting can mean the difference between a clean installation and kinked lines that leak. This 60-degree female crimp fitting takes the stress out of hydraulic plumbing by giving you just the right bend to route large 1-1/4 inch hoses around obstacles without fighting cramped spaces or forcing connections. Whether you’re working on loader hydraulics, large implement systems, or heavy-duty cylinder lines, this fitting gets the job done right.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty crimp construction built to handle the high pressures and constant movement of agricultural hydraulic systems
- 60-degree angle provides the perfect bend for most routing situations around engine compartments and frames
- Female threads let your hydraulic hoses move and flex naturally without putting stress on connections
- Designed for 1-1/4 inch hydraulic hose—the size you’ll find on larger tractors and heavy implements
- Precision-machined threads and quality materials handle temperature swings, vibration, and the corrosive environment around farm equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is designed for tractors, combines, balers, and other agricultural equipment that rely on hydraulic power. Whether you’re connecting loader circuits, remote hydraulics for implements, or rebuilding cylinder lines, this fitting gives you the positioning flexibility that makes installation easier and reduces stress on your hoses. It’s perfect for tractors and equipment that run hydraulic implements like loaders, backhoes, mowers, and remote cylinders.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics deal with dirt, vibration, and high pressure all day long. This fitting is built with quality steel and precision threads that maintain their seal even when things get rough. It’s designed to handle the pressure spikes, vibration, and contamination that come with farm hydraulic systems.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-on fitting, so you’ll need the right crimping tool and die set to attach it to your hydraulic hose. Make sure your hose is cut square and clean before crimping—a good, straight cut makes all the difference in getting a proper seal. If you’re not set up to crimp your own hoses, most hydraulic shops can install this fitting for you.



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