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High pressure hose fittings are indispensable components across a wide range of industries. Their primary function is to facilitate the transfer of fluids and gases, while also ensuring the seamless and efficient operation of various systems. In this article, Orientflex will delve into the key aspects of high – pressure hose connectors, starting with their types and moving on to the relevant standards.

JIC Hydraulic Hose Fitting 26711

Types of High Pressure Hose Fittings

High – pressure hose joints can be broadly classified into two main types: threaded joints and flange joints. Threaded joints are among the most commonly used, available in both male and female configurations. Female connectors are designed to mate with high – pressure hoses that feature external threads, whereas male connectors are intended for use with hoses having internal threads. This type of connection offers ease of assembly and disassembly, making it a popular choice in numerous applications.

Flange joints, on the other hand, employ a combination of bolts and flanges to connect hoses. This method provides enhanced sealing capabilities. While this makes it particularly suitable for applications where a higher level of tightness is required. Industries that deal with hazardous materials, high – pressure fluids, or where leakage could lead to significant safety or operational issues often rely on flange joints to ensure a secure and leak – proof connection.