12MJ-08MP 90 DEG ELBOW

Description & Features

The 12MJ-08MP 90 DEG ELBOW from Brennan Industries Inc is a high-performance forged steel component designed for industry-specific applications. It features a male JIC SAE 37-degree flare thread type and a male NPTF thread type offering robust connections and reliable performance.

With a centerline length of 1.660 mm and an overall length of 1.590 mm this fitting efficiently handles maximum dynamic pressures up to 5 000 psi. Engineered in compliance with SAE J514 and SAE J476 specifications it ensures durability and precision in demanding environments.

The thread sizes are 1-1/16-12 for B1 and 1/2-14 for B2 with corresponding drill sizes of 0.609 mm and 0.531 mm respectively. The compact cubic inch space of 4.935 allows for efficient space utilization in complex setups.

This elbow fitting is part of the 2501-FG series making it a reliable choice for various demanding industrial applications including hydraulic systems and fluid transfers.

Supplier Part Number: 2501-12-08-FG

Specifications

Brand
Brennan Industries Inc
Brand
Brennan Industries
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
2501-12-08-FG
Product Weight
0.46 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Janet G on Feb 27, 2026, 2:07 PM
Reckon this elbow fitting can handle a hydraulic system pushing up to 5,000 psi? Don't want no blowouts.
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 28, 2026, 5:57 PM
Absolutely. This 90-degree elbow is rated to handle maximum dynamic pressures up to 5,000 psi, so it should hold up just fine in your hydraulic system.
Question by: Larry A on Jul 30, 2025, 7:12 PM
Got a 1/2-inch NPTF port on a manifold block and need to make a 90-degree turn coming off it, this fitting got a JIC end that'll work on the other side?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 1, 2025, 12:38 PM
Yeah, that's exactly what this elbow is built for. One end is a 3/4-16, wait, let me correct that, it's a 1-1/16-12 male JIC with the standard SAE 37-degree flare, and the other end is a 1/2-14 male NPTF. So you'd thread the NPTF side into your manifold port and connect your JIC line on the other end. Both thread specs are covered under SAE J514 and SAE J476, so the connections are standardized and reliable.