Designed for high-performance hydraulic hose assemblies, the Red/Blue Anodized Aluminum Reusable Socketless Fitting, -06 Hose & Female JIC 37 deg Flare Swivel, 120 deg Elbow is an Eaton Aeroquip fitting built for routing flexibility in space-constrained installations. The 120-degree elbow configuration allows directional changes that straight or 90-degree fittings cannot accommodate, while the female JIC 37-degree flare swivel end simplifies alignment during assembly and service.
Constructed from anodized aluminum in a distinctive red/blue finish, this socketless design is reusable, allowing disassembly and reassembly without replacing the fitting body. The -06 hose compatibility makes it well suited for medium-bore hydraulic circuits. As an Eaton Aeroquip product catalogued under number C1CP95, it is engineered to meet the performance demands of industrial hydraulic systems where lightweight construction and reliable sealing at the JIC connection are priorities.
SKU: FBM1542
Supplier Part Number (MPN): FBM1542
Alternate Part Numbers: C1CP95
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Specifications
Adjustable End
No
Brand
Danfoss Power Solution (Aeroquip High Performance)
trying to snake a -06 hose around a tight spot, is this the oddball 120-degree elbow with a female JIC swivel?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 13, 2025, 5:50 PM
For tight routing, this one is set up exactly that way. It is a 120 degree elbow reusable socketless fitting for -06 hose, and the connection end is a female JIC 37 degree flare swivel so you can line it up without fighting the hose.
Question by: Gary B on Feb 28, 2026, 5:16 PM
Will this fitting hold up if I'm running it pretty much constantly?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 1, 2026, 8:03 PM
This Eaton Aeroquip fitting is designed for the demands of industrial hydraulic systems, so it should be suitable for continuous use as long as you stay within the specified hose size and JIC connection parameters.
Question by: Brett T on Apr 25, 2025, 2:05 PM
got a tight routing situation on a loader where a 90-degree just ain't gonna cut it, would this 120-degree elbow give me enough angle to clear the frame without kinking the hose?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 26, 2025, 3:54 PM
A 120-degree elbow sits between a 90 and a straight fitting, so it handles routing situations where neither of those works cleanly. For tight frame clearances where a 90-degree causes the hose to bind or stress at the connection point, this angle often solves the problem without forcing an awkward hose path. It's an Eaton Aeroquip socketless fitting sized for -06 hose, so as long as your circuit runs medium-bore hydraulic line and terminates in a female JIC 37-degree flare swivel connection, the geometry should work in your favor.