Designed for reliability in hydraulic systems, the 12FP-12FP 45 DEG ELBOW from Brennan Industries offers a robust solution for directional flow tasks. Its 45-degree angled design ensures smooth directional changes, optimizing fluid movement and reducing pressure loss. This elbow fitting is crafted to meet high-quality standards, providing durability and long service life in demanding industrial environments.
Ideal for applications requiring precise directional adjustments, this fitting accommodates various hydraulic needs. The 12FP-12FP 45 DEG ELBOW is suitable for use in complex assemblies where space and angle precision are critical. Its construction ensures compatibility with a range of hydraulic systems, making it a versatile and essential component for maintaining efficient use.
SKU: 5505-12-12
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 5505-12-12-FG
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Specifications
Brand
Brennan Industries Inc
Brand
Brennan Industries
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
5505-12-12-FG
Product Weight
0.41 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Howard T on Sep 28, 2025, 9:28 AM
trying to tuck lines in tight and need a 45, what’s the point of this 12FP-12FP elbow?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 30, 2025, 6:29 AM
In a tight run, a 45 degree elbow lets you change hose or tube direction without making a sharp bend. The angled path helps keep fluid moving smoothly and can cut down on pressure loss compared to forcing a hard turn.
Question by: Roger A on Jul 11, 2025, 6:13 PM
fitting's a 45 degree, so does that mean it'll help cut down on pressure drop compared to running a 90 in a tight spot?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 13, 2025, 11:13 AM
A 45-degree elbow generally causes less flow resistance than a 90-degree turn because the fluid changes direction more gradually. In tight routing situations where you'd otherwise force a sharp bend, swapping in a 45 can help maintain smoother flow through the line. Brennan builds this one for exactly that kind of directional adjustment, so it fits well in assemblies where keeping pressure loss low actually matters.