45* Male Orfs X Mbspp Adj. Elb

Description & Features

A steel 45-degree elbow adapter designed to connect a Male ORFS port to a Male BSPP port, the 45° Male Orfs X Mbspp Adj. Elb from Adaptall provides a reliable transition between these two common thread standards in hydraulic circuit assemblies. The ORFS side carries a 9/16-18 UNF thread at 1/4" size, while the BSPP side is threaded G 1/4-19, also at 1/4" size, both in male configuration.

Steel construction provides durability suited to industrial hydraulic environments. The adjustable elbow design allows for rotational positioning before final tightening, giving flexibility when routing lines in confined spaces. With a Ch1 and Ch2 wrench width of 18.5mm, an L1 length of 19mm, and an L2 length of 30mm, this compact fitting is well suited to tight installations where standard straight adapters are not practical.

SKU: 6058-04-04

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 6058-04-04

Specifications

CH1 Width
18.5mm
CH2 Width
18.5mm
L1 Length
19mm
L2 Length
30mm
Adaptall Material
Steel
Adaptall Shape
45° Elbow
Side 1 Callout
9/16 - 18 UNF
Side 1 Gender
M
Side 1 Size
1/4"
Side 1 Type
Orfs
Side 2 Callout
G 1/4 - 19
Side 2 Gender
M
Side 2 Size
1/4"
Side 2 Type
Bspp
Brand
Adaptall America
Brand
Adaptall
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
6058-04-04
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Warren R on Sep 29, 2025, 4:16 PM
Will this elbow fitting hold up okay in a hydraulic system on a piece of farm equipment?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 1, 2025, 9:24 AM
Steel construction gives this fitting good durability for use in industrial hydraulic environments.
Question by: Sheila R on Nov 3, 2025, 6:18 PM
got a hose end with 9/16-18 ORFS and my port is G 1/4-19 BSPP, is this the right adapter or am i mixing stuff up
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 5, 2025, 1:59 PM
For that exact mix of threads, it matches up. One side is a 1/4 inch Male ORFS with 9/16-18 UNF threads, and the other side is a 1/4 inch Male BSPP with G 1/4-19 threads, so it is meant to transition between those two standards.