Danfoss / Eaton Coupling

Description & Features

Designed for reliable performance in instrumentation, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, this Danfoss / Eaton Coupling features a 90˚ male elbow adapter. Engineered with Dura-Kote plating, it offers superior corrosion resistance, ensuring a long-lasting and durable connection. The coupling supports design flexibility, accommodating a variety of configurations with its NPTF male to line/hose/tube female ends, both measuring 0.375 inches. Constructed from robust brass, it withstands a minimum working temperature of -65°F, making it suitable for diverse industrial environments.

The coupling meets SAE 060202BA standards and is capable of handling higher operating pressures exceeding typical SAE requirements. With a drop dimension of 0.9300 inches and a hex size of 0.63 inches, it provides a compact yet efficient solution for tight spaces. This product is part of the Elbow Adapters category, ensuring compatibility with similar components in your system. Its 0.72-inch width and lightweight 0.5 lb design add to the ease of installation and maintenance.

SKU: IG69X6X6

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 69X6X6

Specifications

Application
Instrumentation, hydraulic
and pneumatic systems.
Certifications
SAE 060202BA
Drop Dimension
0.93
End Gender 1
13554
End Gender 2
13555
End Size 1
0.38
End Size 2
0.38
End Type 1
NPTF
End Type 2
Line/Hose/Tube
Features
Dura-Kote plating for superior corrosion resistance|Design flexibility with hundreds of styles to choose from|Higher operating pressures above SAE standards
Hex Size 2
0.63
ICC
Elbow Adapters
Item Type
NPTF Male/Line/Hose/Tube Female 90° Elbow Adapter
Language
English
Minimum Working Temperature
-65
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
60
Product Material
Brass
Product Width
0.72
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
69X6X6
Product Weight
0.13 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Harvey M on Sep 28, 2025, 12:40 PM
Is this here elbow fitting gonna hold up if I'm running some serious pressure through it?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 29, 2025, 9:41 PM
It's built to handle higher operating pressures that even exceed typical SAE standards, so it should definitely be up to the task.