The E-Z Clip Series Long Pilot Fitting is specifically designed for high-performance reliable connections. Featuring a 7/8-14 Female O-Ring (Long Pilot) and a 90-degree Elbow with a 7/16-20 Switch Port this fitting is ideal for demanding industrial applications.
This fitting accommodates a -10 Hose and includes a 0.625 End Size 2 with UNF End Type 1. With a Drop Dimension of 2.3800 it ensures seamless integration and optimal performance in compact spaces. The fitting does not require a mandrel for installation simplifying the process considerably.
Engineered by Danfoss Power Solutions the E-Z Clip Series uses secure leak-proof connections eliminating the need for powered crimping tools. The fittings are durable and efficient suitable for various tough environments.
MPN: EAR99
Supplier Part Number: FJ3289-02-1010S
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Specifications
D
2.77
Drop Dimension
2.38
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
End Gender 1
13553
End Gender 2
13556
End Size 1
0.88
End Size 2
0.63
End Type 1
UNF
End Type 2
Line/Hose/Tube
F
0.63
H
1.93 in
Hose Size
-10
Mandrel Required
No
Seal Part if Included
1F40106-10
Supplier Part Number
FJ3289-02-1010S
Thread 2
7/8-14
Thread Sealant
No
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1FL82, Alternate Part Number MI-04149496, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015X00161, Alternate Part Number MINO-00925X13495
Does this fitting need any kind of crimping machine to put together, or can you assemble it out in the field with basic hand tools?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 7, 2025, 6:13 AM
No powered crimping equipment needed at all. The E-Z Clip system goes together with a pair of FT1357 Clip Closing Pliers, which are the specific tool called out for closing the clips once everything is seated. You cut the hose square, slip two clips onto the end, oil the nipple with compressor oil, push the nipple in flush to the shoulder, snap the cage into the groove, slide the clips over the cage arms, and close them down with the pliers. That's the whole process. Compact spaces are no problem either since you're not dragging a crimper into the equation.