What is the difference between JIC and Orb fittings?
6801-06-08 | 3/8" JIC Male x #8 SAE/ORB Male 90°
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JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings are characterized by their 37-degree flared sealing surface, which ensures a metal-to-metal seal, primarily used in high-pressure hydraulic applications. ORB (O-Ring Boss) fittings, on the other hand, utilize an O-ring in a straight-thread design to create a leak-tight seal, making them ideal for applications requiring a robust, reliable seal against fluid leakage.
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