what's the difference between a right-angle banjo fitting and a straight one, and is that why this one's labeled "right"?
Question by: Kurt B on Sep 24, 2025, 2:48 PM
Banjo fittings come in a few orientations depending on how the hose or line needs to route in the installation. A straight banjo keeps the bolt axis and the hose port in line, while a right-angle version offsets the hose port 90 degrees from the bolt. That 90-degree turn is exactly what the "right" in this fitting's name refers to. If your line needs to exit perpendicular to the mounting surface rather than running straight through, this is the orientation you want. The 10 x 12mm sizing refers to the thread and bore dimensions, so just confirm those match your application before ordering.
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 25, 2025, 4:51 PM
got a right-angle banjo setup, is this the 10 x 12mm Brakequip fitting or am i lookin at the wrong one
Question by: Rusty M on Feb 2, 2026, 6:17 AM
Brakequip HFB120 is a banjo style fitting with a right-angle orientation and a 10 x 12 mm dimension, so it matches a 10 x 12 mm right-angle banjo configuration.
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 3, 2026, 7:53 AM
Is this here banjo fitting gonna work with my Brakequip brake lines?
Question by: Cheryl G on Sep 6, 2025, 4:09 PM
This Brakequip fitting is designed specifically as a banjo style fitting with 10 x 12mm dimensions, so as long as your lines match that, you should be in good shape.
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 8, 2025, 1:21 PM