The Danfoss Power Solutions (Aeroquip Inc-Alternate) Brass Tube Short Flare Nut is ideal for applications where durable and reliable flare nuts are needed. Engineered to fit a 0.38 inch tube outer diameter this brass fitting ensures a secure and leak-free connection.
The flare nut features a 5/8-18 thread offering compatibility with a wide range of tubing assemblies. Designed for industry-specific parts it ensures high performance and reliability in demanding environments.
Suitable for the C1HL59 catalog the trustworthy construction of this nut provides exceptional resistance to wear and corrosion. Whether used in commercial or industrial contexts it meets stringent quality standards.
ECCN: EAR99
Supplier Part Number: 1110X6
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Specifications
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
L
1
Supplier Part Number
1110X6
Thread 1
5/8-18
Tube O.D.
0.38
Tube O.D.
0.38
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1HL59, Alternate Part Number MI-00333047, Alternate Part Number MINO-00925F73004
got a 3/8 tube line im rebuilding, is this the right short flare nut for it
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 23, 2026, 2:54 PM
You want the tube OD and the thread to match. This one is a short flare nut sized for 0.38 inch tube outer diameter with a 5/8-18 thread, so it’s the right match when your assembly calls for those two specs.
Question by: Clint M on Oct 29, 2025, 3:52 PM
What size tubing does this flare nut fit? Just wanna make sure I'm gettin' the right size for my project.
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 31, 2025, 6:04 AM
This flare nut is designed to fit tubing with a 0.38 inch outer diameter.
Question by: Bobby H on Mar 27, 2025, 1:28 PM
got a 3/8 inch tube i need to put a flare nut on, is this the right size for that?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 28, 2025, 8:19 PM
For a 0.38 inch outer diameter tube, yes, this nut fits that application. It's made to seat securely on that tube size and uses a 5/8-18 thread, so as long as your mating fitting matches that thread, you're good to go. Brass construction holds up well to the wear and corrosion that comes with regular use in both commercial and industrial setups.