Manufactured by Eaton Aeroquip, this steel tee adapter connects 7/8-14 female JIC 37° flare swivel on the run to 7/8-14 male JIC 37° flare on both the run and branch. The Steel Adapter, 7/8-14 Female JIC 37 deg Flare Swivel Run To 7/8-14 Male JIC 37 deg Flare Run & Branch, Tee is suited for hydraulic, instrumentation, and chemical processing systems where a reliable tee configuration is required in a compact form factor.
The swivel feature on the female end allows for easier installation and alignment within tight assemblies. With overall dimensions of 0.99 in. (A), 1.46 in. (B), and 1.45 in. (C), this fitting is a compact solution for branching flow paths without adding significant bulk to a hydraulic circuit. Cataloged under Eaton Aeroquip number C1AX80, it fits within the established 203102 series family.
SKU: 203102-10-10S
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 203102-10-10S
Alternate Part Numbers: C1AX80, MI-00319545, MINO-00015F65487
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Specifications
A
0.99
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1AX80, Alternate Part Number MI-00319545, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015F65487
Application
Other - Hydraulic, instrumentation, and chemical processing systems
i’ve got a -10 jic line, is this tee set up for 7/8-14 on all three ports or am i missing somethin
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 2, 2025, 9:46 AM
For this part, all three connections are 7/8-14 JIC 37 degree flare. It is a tee adapter with one 7/8-14 female JIC 37 degree flare swivel run, and two 7/8-14 male JIC 37 degree flare ports for the run and the branch.
Question by: Joyce M on Dec 4, 2025, 7:38 PM
What kind of applications is this tee adapter typically used for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 6, 2025, 9:02 AM
This adapter is used in hydraulic, instrumentation, and chemical processing systems.
Question by: Janet H on Jul 17, 2025, 5:54 PM
got a tee fitting here running 7/8-14 JIC on all three ports, is this the one where the female swivel end lets you rotate for alignment without breaking the seal?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 18, 2025, 7:01 PM
That's exactly how it works. The female JIC end on this fitting uses a swivel design, so you can rotate it during installation to line things up without having to reposition the whole assembly. The male JIC ports are fixed, so your run and branch connections stay put while the swivel end does the adjusting. All three connections are 7/8-14 thread with the standard 37 degree flare seat, so sealing is cone-to-cone contact the way JIC fittings are supposed to work.