45* Male Orfs X Mbspp Adj. Elb

CH1 Width
26.5mm
CH2 Width
26.5mm
L1 Length
23mm
L2 Length
42mm
Adaptall Material
Steel
Adaptall Shape
45° Elbow
Side 1 Callout
13/16 - 16 UN
Side 1 Gender
M
Side 1 Size
1/2"
Side 1 Type
Orfs
Side 2 Callout
G 1/2 - 14
Side 2 Gender
M
Side 2 Size
1/2"
Side 2 Type
Bspp
Brand
Adaptall America
Brand
Adaptall
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
6058-08-08
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

Will this elbow adapter work with standard hydraulic fittings?
Question by: Danny M on Dec 7, 2025, 9:34 AM
This 45° elbow adapter is designed with a male ORFS (O-Ring Face Seal) connection on one side and a male BSPP (British Standard Pipe Parallel) connection on the other. This ensures compatibility with various hydraulic applications that use these standards.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 8, 2025, 6:35 PM
Got a hydraulic line coming off at a real awkward angle and I need to tie into a BSPP port without a bunch of extra fittings stacked up. Would this adapter do the trick if the BSPP side is a half-inch port?
Question by: Merle B on Jan 4, 2026, 8:27 PM
Yeah, that setup lines up well here. The BSPP side on this fitting is a G 1/2-14 thread, which is a standard half-inch BSPP parallel thread. The ORFS side runs 13/16-16 UN, also sized at half-inch. The 45-degree angle is what makes it useful in cramped spots since it lets you redirect the line without needing additional elbows or couplings stacked in line. Both channels measure 26.5mm wide, and the two lengths come in at 23mm and 42mm, so there's enough reach on each end to make a clean, secure connection without fighting the surrounding hardware.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 6, 2026, 6:02 AM
trying to hook an ORFS hose end to a BSPP port, will this elbow do that or am i mixing things up
Question by: Debbie H on Apr 23, 2025, 9:27 AM
For adapting between those two thread styles, it’s the right kind of fitting. One end is a 1/2 inch male ORFS with 13/16-16 UN threads, and the other end is a 1/2 inch male BSPP with G 1/2-14 threads, all in a 45 degree elbow.
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 24, 2025, 5:34 PM