Engineered for demanding applications this steel adapter features a robust construction ideal for marine and military industries as well as chemical processing pulp and paper industries food and beverage processing and off-shore drilling. It supports a minimum working temperature of -65F ensuring reliable performance in extreme conditions.
Designed to connect a 1.00 Inch Code 61 Split Flange to a 1-5/16-12 Male JIC 37 degree Flare with a 45-degree elbow this adapter accommodates pressures through 4 light spiral hose effectively. Made by Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip) it adheres to top industry standards.
The end type 1 is flanged while end type 2 is SAE 37 providing secure connections. The male end 2 and the 1" drop dimension enhance installation flexibility and strength. This adapter fits into the SAE Split Flange to 37 Flare Adapters product model family adhering to UNSPSC code 40183100.
MPN: EAR99
Supplier Part Number: 500023-16S
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Specifications
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3.04
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1BR73, Alternate Part Number MI-00328243, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015F68998, Alternate Part Number MINO-00925X11230
Application
Marine/Military, Chemical Processing, Pulp and Paper Industries, Food and Beverage Processing, Off-Shore Drilling
what industries is this adapter actually built for? trying to figure out if it'll hold up in our processing plant environment
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 21, 2025, 2:45 PM
Eaton Aeroquip rated this adapter for some pretty demanding environments, including chemical processing, food and beverage processing, and pulp and paper industries. It also sees use in marine, military, and offshore drilling applications, so a processing plant setting is well within what this hardware is meant to handle. The steel construction backs that up.
Question by: Glen S on Aug 21, 2025, 6:14 PM
Will this adapter hold up in a marine environment without corroding?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 23, 2025, 10:39 AM
This steel adapter is definitely built for that sort of thing. It's intended for marine and military applications, so it should withstand typical exposure without issues.