This SAE Standard provides general and dimensional specifications for the most common hose fittings used in conjunction with hydraulic hoses specified in SAE J517 and utilized in hydraulic systems on mobile and stationary equipment. The general specifications contained in Sections 1 through 15 are applicable to all hydraulic hose fittings and supplement the detailed specifications for the 100R-series fittings contained in the later sections of this document. This document shall be utilized as a procurement document only to the extent agreed upon by the manufacturer and user. Refer to SAE J517 for specifications of hose and information on hose assemblies. SAE J1273 contains information on application factors affecting hose fittings, hose, and hose assemblies. THE RATED WORKING PRESSURE OF A HOSE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SAE J516 FITTINGS AND SAE J517 HOSE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE LOWER OF THE TWO WORKING PRESSURE RATED VALUES. The following are hose fitting types contained in this document: a Male dryseal pipe thread hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 2 for the respective styles, and in Table 2 for the applicable hoses and sizes. b Male straight thread O-ring hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 3 or the respective styles, and in Table 3 for the applicable hoses and sizes. c Male 37° flare hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 4 for the respective styles, and in Table 4 for the applicable hoses and sizes. d Female 37° flare hose fittings shall be as shown in Figures 5 to 5B for the respective styles and shapes, and in Tables 5 to 5B for the applicable hoses and sizes. e Male 45° flare hose fittings shall be as shown by the 37° figures and tables. f Female 45° flare hose fittings shall be as shown by the 37° figures and tables. g Male flareless 24° cone hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 6 and in Table 6 for the applicable hoses and sizes. h Female flareless 24° cone hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 7 and in Table 7 for the applicable hoses and sizes. i 4-bolt split flange hose fittings shall be as shown in Figures 8 to 8F for the respective styles and shapes, and in Tables 8 to 8F for the applicable hoses and sizes. j Male O-ring face seal hose fittings shall be as shown in Figure 9 for the respective styles, and in Table 9 for the applicable hoses and sizes. k Female O-ring face seal hose fittings shall be as shown in Figures 10 to 10B for the respective styles, and Tables 10 to 10B for the applicable hoses and sizes. It is recommended that where step sizes or additional types of fittings are required, they be designed to conform with the specifications of this document insofar as they may apply. The following general specifications shall supplement the dimensional data contained in the tables with respect to all unspecified detail. This document has been revised to add the bulkhead o-ring face seal fittings in Figure 11. Also, the Part Identification Number (PIN) in figures 10A and 10B as well as tables 10A and 10B have been corrected. In an effort to standardize within a global market and ensuring that companies can remain competitive in an international market, it is the intent to convert to metric hex sizes which will: – lead to one global system – guide users to preferred system – reduce complexity – eliminate duplications The optional inch hexes now contain the note “NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW DESIGN” in accordance with the Metric Hex Resolution approved during the March 2008 FCCTC meeting.


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    Title :

    Hydraulic Hose Fittings


    Publication date :

    2011-10-25



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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