What is the difference between JIC and JIS?
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Jun 12, 2024 - 07:58 AM
JIC (Joint Industry Council) and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) refer to different sets of standards: JIC is primarily used in North America for hydraulic fittings and defines specifications for a 37-degree flare fitting, while JIS is a Japanese standard that covers a wide range of industrial components, including a 30-degree flare fitting. The key difference lies in their regional origins and specific design specifications.
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304C-06 | 3/8" JIC Solid Cap
A 304C-06 3/8" JIC solid cap is a type of hydraulic fitting that consists of a single solid piece with a 37-degree Joint Industry Council (JIC) flare on one end and a solid cap on the other end. The JIC flare has a cone-shaped seat that mates with a corresponding JIC fitting, providing a reliab...
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