90* Din X Male Metric Adj

Description & Features

Constructed from steel, this 90° elbow adapter connects a DIN tube fitting on one end to a male metric threaded port on the other, making it well suited for hydraulic circuits that require a direction change between mismatched connection types. Side 1 carries an M16 x 1.5 DIN tube interface (S08), while Side 2 presents an M14 x 1.5 male metric thread, an adjustable configuration that accommodates positional alignment during installation.

The 90* Din X Male Metric Adj is an Adaptall component, built to the dimensional standards that define the Adaptall interchangeable fitting system. Key dimensions include a Ch1 wrench width of 14mm, a Ch2 wrench width of 19mm, and an overall elbow geometry with L1, L2, and L3 lengths of 24mm, 17mm, and 32mm respectively. Steel construction provides the mechanical durability expected in industrial hydraulic assemblies.

SKU: 5069S-08-14

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 5069S-08-14

Specifications

CH1 Width
14mm
CH2 Width
19mm
L1 Length
24mm
L2 Length
17mm
L3 Length
32mm
Adaptall Material
Steel
Adaptall Shape
90° Elbow
Side 1 Callout
M16 X 1.5
Side 1 Gender
M
Side 1 Size
S08
Side 1 Type
Din Tube
Side 2 Callout
M14 X 1.5
Side 2 Gender
M
Side 2 Size
14mm
Side 2 Type
Metric
Brand
Adaptall America
Brand
Adaptall
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
5069S-08-14
Product Weight
0.22 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Sherry W on May 11, 2025, 11:17 AM
got a line coming off a pump that needs to turn 90 degrees before hitting a metric threaded port, this thing work for that kind of setup?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 13, 2025, 9:23 AM
Yeah, that's exactly the kind of situation this fitting handles. One end picks up an M16 x 1.5 DIN tube connection, and the other end is an M14 x 1.5 male metric thread, so if your port matches that thread spec, you're in good shape. The 90-degree elbow geometry takes care of the direction change, and the adjustable side lets you rotate the fitting to line everything up before you lock it down. Steel construction holds up fine in standard hydraulic circuit work.