Description
When you’re working with hydraulic equipment that mixes different connection types, you need a reliable way to join them together. This straight thread connector solves that problem by converting from OFS (O-ring Face Seal) fittings to ORB (O-ring Boss) connections. Whether you’re adapting aftermarket hydraulic cylinders to existing equipment or connecting different manufacturers’ components, this connector gives you the proper seal and pressure rating you need to get back to work.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty steel construction handles 5000 PSI working pressure without breaking a sweat
- Direct connection between OFS and ORB hydraulic systems eliminates the need for multiple adapters
- Precision threads (2-12 OFS male to 1-7/8-12 ORB male) ensure proper engagement and sealing
- Straight-through design maintains full flow with minimal pressure drop
- 2-1/8″ hex makes installation and service straightforward with standard tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This connector handles the demanding hydraulic systems found on modern agricultural equipment. It’s designed for applications where you need to connect OFS hydraulic cylinders or components to ORB ports on tractors, loaders, combines, and other farm machinery. The 1-1/2″ tube diameter accommodates substantial hydraulic flow for high-demand applications like loader cylinders, three-point hitch systems, and implement hydraulics.
Made to Last
Agricultural hydraulic systems see constant pressure cycling, vibration, and temperature extremes. This connector uses quality steel construction and precision machining to maintain reliable seals under these harsh conditions. The 5000 PSI rating provides plenty of safety margin for typical farm hydraulic pressures, and the straight-through design minimizes stress points that can cause failure over time.
Installation Notes
Clean both connection points thoroughly before installation to prevent contamination of your hydraulic system. Use appropriate thread sealant on the ORB side and ensure the OFS o-ring is properly seated. Don’t overtighten – the o-ring seals do the work, not thread torque. Test the connection at operating pressure before putting the equipment back into service.






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