The Brass Adapter 1/2-14 Male NPT To 1-1/16-14 Male SAE 45 deg Flare Straight from Danfoss Power Solutions (Aeroquip Inc-Alternate) is designed to connect 1/2-14 male NPT threads with 1-1/16-14 male SAE 45-degree flare threads efficiently. Engineered for reliability this adapter is suitable for applications including LP and natural gas flammable liquids instrumentation refrigeration power steering and hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
The adapter offers a robust solution with a minimum working temperature of -65F ensuring high performance in extreme conditions.
The male-to-male connection design promotes a secure fit without the need for additional thread sealants making it ideal for various industrial sectors.
With precise threading and high-quality brass construction the adapter ensures durability and longevity. The tube O.D. is standardized at 0.75 inches adhering to industry requirements for seamless integration.
MPN: EAR99
Supplier Part Number: 48X12
Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1HQ14, Alternate Part Number MI-00333206, Alternate Part Number MINO-00925F73063
Application
Other - LP and natural gas, flammable liquids (special order), instrumentation, refrigeration, power steering, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Will this adapter work for hooking up a refrigeration system?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 3, 2025, 6:37 AM
It's suitable for refrigeration applications. This adapter is also designed for LP and natural gas, flammable liquids, instrumentation, power steering, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Question by: Dale H on Jan 12, 2026, 8:28 PM
what all systems can this adapter actually be used on? trying to figure out if it'll work for more than just one application on our equipment
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 14, 2026, 7:03 PM
It covers a pretty wide range. LP and natural gas lines, refrigeration systems, power steering, hydraulic and pneumatic setups, and instrumentation are all listed applications. Flammable liquid use is noted as a special order situation, so that one's worth flagging separately if that's what you're dealing with. For most standard shop and field setups though, it fits right into the mix without needing anything unusual.