ADAPTALL 45MALE JIS X MALE BSPT ELBOW

Description & Features

The Adaptall 45° Male JIS x Male BSPT Elbow is a precision-engineered hydraulic fitting designed for efficient fluid transfer in industrial applications. This robust elbow connector facilitates a 45-degree angle transition between Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) and British Standard Pipe Taper (BSPT) male threads, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. It is particularly suited for systems requiring high integrity and leakage prevention under varying pressure conditions.

Constructed with high-quality materials, the elbow offers durability and long-lasting performance in demanding environments. Its compatibility with diverse hydraulic systems makes it a versatile choice for industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and heavy machinery. By integrating this elbow into your hydraulic setup, you can achieve streamlined connectivity and improved system efficiency.

SKU: 9225-04-04

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 9225-04-04

Specifications

Brand
Adaptall America
Brand
Adaptall
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
9225-04-04
Product Weight
0.30 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Roger W on Apr 9, 2025, 6:06 AM
trying to hook a JIS line up to a BSPT port with a little angle, is that what this elbow is for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 11, 2025, 6:18 AM
Built for joining two different male thread standards, it gives you a 45 degree turn between a Male JIS connection and a Male BSPT connection so you can route a hydraulic line without a hard straight shot.
Question by: Diane K on Oct 7, 2025, 9:54 PM
What exactly is the thread setup on this fitting, is it JIS on one end and BSPT on the other, or are both ends the same?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 9, 2025, 9:21 PM
One end is Male JIS and the other is Male BSPT, so it's built specifically to connect two different thread standards at a 45-degree angle. That makes it useful when you've got a Japanese-made component on one side and a British Standard Pipe Taper port on the other and need to bring them together without a straight-line run.