trying to hook a 3/4-14 npt port to a 37 flare line, will this elbow do that or am i missing something
Question by: Lee W on Jan 12, 2026, 11:40 AM
Built for that exact conversion, it takes a 3/4-14 male NPT on one end and a 1-1/16-12 male JIC 37 degree flare on the other. It is a 90 degree elbow, so it also turns the line to help with tight routing.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 14, 2026, 7:26 AM
Got a hydraulic line coming off a pump that's NPT threaded, and I need to hook it up to a JIC fitting without a bunch of extra pieces in the way. This elbow do that in one shot?
Question by: Howard T on May 15, 2025, 10:08 AM
For exactly that kind of situation, a single fitting like this one handles the transition cleanly. One end is 3/4-14 Male NPT and the other is 1-1/16-12 Male JIC 37-degree flare, so you're going straight from NPT to JIC without stacking adapters. The 90-degree angle also means you can redirect the line right at the connection point, which keeps things tighter and cleaner in cramped setups.
Answer by: Customer Support on May 17, 2025, 6:25 AM
I'm needing a 90 degree elbow to go from NPT to JIC on some stainless lines. Will this fitting do the trick?
Question by: Roger P on Aug 23, 2025, 7:11 AM
This adapter will indeed convert a 3/4-14 Male NPT thread to a 1-1/16-12 Male JIC 37-degree flare connection at a 90-degree angle, and it's made entirely of stainless steel. So it should fit your needs perfectly for stainless lines.
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 24, 2025, 7:14 PM