What is the difference between pipe and JIC?
2501-08-08 | 1/2" JIC Male x 1/2" NPTF Male Pipe 90°
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Nov 06, 2024 - 08:24 AM
Yes, the difference between pipe fittings and JIC (Joint Industry Council) fittings primarily lies in their design and application. Pipe fittings typically rely on threads to create a seal, often used in plumbing and fluid transfer systems. In contrast, JIC fittings utilize a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal, commonly used in high-pressure hydraulic applications for their leak-resistant and vibration-resistant properties.
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2501-08-08 | 1/2" JIC Male x 1/2" NPTF Male Pipe 90°
A 2501-08-08 | 1/2" JIC male x 1/2" NPTF male pipe 90 degree hydraulic adapter is a type of hydraulic fitting that connects a female JIC 37 degree flare fitting to a male NPTF (National Pipe Taper Fuel) thread in a 90 degree angle. The male JIC fitting has a 37 degree flare seat that seals...
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