The Split Flange Code 61 22.5 fitting engineered by Danfoss Power Solutions Aeroquip is a critical component for industrial applications where high performance and durability are required. This flanged-to-line/hose/tube fitting is constructed from carbon steel ensuring long-lasting reliability.
It features Dura-Kote plating which provides exceptional corrosion resistance enhancing the longevity of the fitting in harsh environments.
Designed to meet SAE J1176 certification standards this fitting guarantees compatibility and safety.
With system-engineered features this fitting is crafted to extend hose assembly life reducing maintenance needs and enhancing uptime. Ideal for a range of demanding industrial settings the Split Flange Code 61 22.5 fitting is a robust solution tailored for performance and efficiency.
MPN: EAR99
Supplier Part Number: 4S16FLD16
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00015X01126
Certifications
SAE J1176
Drop Dimension
0.53
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
End Type 1
Flanged
End Type 2
Line/Hose/Tube
Features
Dura-Kote plating for superior corrosion resistance|Innovative design to deliver performance and maximum uptime|System engineered to extend hose assembly life
Hose Dash Size
-16
ICC
Hose Fittings
Item Type
Fitting Assembly
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
50
Product Material
Carbon Steel
Product Width
2.08
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
4S16FLD16
Product Weight
1.41 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Scott J on Mar 13, 2026, 6:23 AM
fitting says 22.5 degree angle, does that mean it ain't gonna sit flush like a standard straight flange would?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 14, 2026, 9:52 AM
That angle is intentional. The 22.5 degree offset lets you route hose or tube in tighter spaces where a straight flange would put too much stress on the line or just plain wouldn't clear surrounding components. It's a split flange design, so it clamps around the flange head rather than threading on, which keeps everything secure even with that angular offset. If your current setup has a straight Code 61 flange port, this fitting will still mate to it correctly. The angle affects the direction the hose exits, not the port connection itself.