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Black AN Female 90 degree Swivel Hose Ends
JEGS 555-110023 AN 90-Degree Max Flow Swivel Hose End Features:
JEGS 110023 -10 AN 90-Degree Max Flow Swivel Hose End Fitting Notes:
JEGS also offers assorted HD series AN fittings and braided hoses to help you complete your AN plumbing project. Click on the links below.
- JEGS AN Hose End Fittings - Black/Silver HD Series
- JEGS Pro-Flo 200 Series Stainless Steel Braided Hose (Compatible with synthetic lubricants, coolant, oil, and most gasoline)
- JEGS Pro-Flo 350 Series Nylon Black Braided Hose (Compatible with synthetic lubricants, coolant, oil, and most gasoline)
- JEGS Pro-Flo Extreme Braided Hose (Compatible with most gasoline and ethanol-based fuels including E85)
FAQ
What is a swivel fitting?
- A swivel fitting, such as the JEGS 110023, is a hose fitting with a rotating connection that allows flexibility and easy installation. It provides articulation, making it ideal for complex hose routing in various applications.
What are the different types of hose fittings?
- Hose fittings come in various types, including swivel fittings, crimp fittings, and push-lock fittings. Each type serves specific purposes, offering versatility in connecting hoses for different applications.
What is the function of a hose fitting?
- A hose fitting, like the JEGS 110023, serves the crucial function of connecting hoses in a secure and leak-free manner. It ensures a reliable flow of fluids or gases, commonly used in automotive, industrial, or other applications.
What are the three types of hose couplings?
- Three common types of hose couplings include cam and groove couplings, quick-connect couplings, and hydraulic couplings. Each type has distinct features and applications, providing efficient connections based on specific needs.
Specifications:
Will the Orings in the swivel hold up to methanol?
What temperatures can the Teflon on these fittings handle? Reason I ask is I have one kind of close to exhaust.
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.