Description
When you’re building or repairing hydraulic systems on your tractor, having the right adapter fittings makes all the difference between a quick fix and a frustrating day wrestling with mismatched connections. This steel straight thread connector bridges the gap between different hydraulic fitting styles, giving you the flexibility to connect OFS (O-ring Face Seal) and ORB (O-Ring Boss) components without having to replace entire assemblies or hunt down specialty parts.
What You’re Getting
- High-pressure steel construction that handles up to 9200 PSI operating pressure
- Precision-machined threads on both ends for secure, leak-free connections
- Straight-through design maintains maximum flow capacity with minimal pressure drop
- 7/8 inch hex design gives you solid wrench grip for proper installation torque
- Direct replacement functionality eliminates the need for multiple adapters or modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This connector is built for the demanding hydraulic systems found on modern tractors and implements. Whether you’re connecting hydraulic cylinders on a front loader, adapting remote hydraulic connections for implements, or rebuilding hydraulic circuits on specialty equipment, this fitting provides the reliable connection you need. The 1/2 inch tube size fits standard agricultural hydraulic applications perfectly.
Made to Last
Steel construction means this fitting won’t crack under pressure like some cheaper alternatives. The material choice handles temperature swings from cold morning startups to hot afternoon field work, while the precision manufacturing ensures threads stay true even after repeated installation cycles. Quality O-ring sealing surfaces prevent the weeping leaks that can turn into expensive hydraulic fluid loss.
Installation Notes
Use proper thread sealant on the OFS connection and ensure the O-ring is properly seated in the ORB fitting before tightening. Don’t overtighten – the 7/8 inch hex gives you plenty of leverage, but remember that hydraulic fittings seal on the O-ring, not thread torque. A quick tip: keep spare O-rings on hand since they’re the most common failure point in any hydraulic connection.






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