06MJ-06MJ-06MP TEE

Description & Features

Forged from steel and rated to 6,000 PSI dynamic pressure, this branch tee is built for demanding hydraulic line applications where a reliable three-port connection is required. The 06MJ-06MJ-06MP Tee features two male JIC SAE 37-degree flare ports (9/16-18, per SAE J514) and one male NPTF port (3/8-18, per SAE J476), making it well suited for mixed-thread hydraulic assemblies.

Manufactured by Brennan Industries under their 2601-FG forged series, the fitting provides a compact and rigid connection point with consistent thread geometry across all three ports. The forged steel construction offers strength and durability appropriate for high-pressure hydraulic circuits.

SKU: 2601-06-06-06-FG

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 2601-06-06-06-FG

Alternate Part Numbers: 2601-06-06-06, A2030-6-6S

Specifications

Brand
Brennan Industries Inc
Brand
Brennan Industries
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
2601-06-06-06-FG
Product Weight
0.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Patty H on Apr 1, 2026, 6:10 AM
trying to tie into a JIC line but my branch needs pipe thread. is that what this tee is for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 3, 2026, 6:40 AM
For mixed-thread hookups, it gives you two male JIC 37 degree flare ports (9/16-18) and one male NPTF port (3/8-18), so you can keep the run in JIC and take the branch off in pipe thread.
Question by: Kurt M on Oct 30, 2025, 10:03 AM
got a mixed-thread assembly running JIC lines into an NPTF manifold port, does this tee handle both thread types in one fitting?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 1, 2025, 6:18 AM
That's what this one's built for. Two of the ports are male JIC SAE 37-degree flare, sized at 9/16-18 and spec'd to SAE J514. The third port is male NPTF at 3/8-18, per SAE J476. So you can branch off two JIC lines while tying into a straight pipe thread port all from a single fitting. Forged steel construction keeps it solid under load, and it's rated to 6,000 PSI dynamic pressure, so high-pressure hydraulic circuits aren't a problem.