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JIC fitting dimensions needed & tooling

JIC fitting dimensions needed & tooling

JIC fitting dimensions needed & tooling

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I sourced out a hydraulic manifold that we need and it came back with the incorrect "flares" for the fittings.  We use a -3 and -4 45degree JIC.  Does anyone have a dimensioned sheet that I could use to check our parts from and does anyone also know where I can get tooling to produce the female end in my manifold.  I don't deal with fittings to often so I'm pretty green with this and any help will be appreciated.  Thank You.

Michael

RE: JIC fitting dimensions needed & tooling

For flared fittings, my favorite source is Parker fluid connectors.   Go to www.parker.com, then click on their fluid connector page.   I believe most of these catalogs have a dimension sheet associated.  They're a pretty good source for all fluid connectors, and with some looking, you can probably find a way to adapt to what you have (I've always been able to).  Also, if you haven't already found it,   SAE J514 covers tube fittings, and is a pretty good resource as well.

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