Steel Brake System Adapter, -04 Male JIC 37 deg Flare To 7/16 Inch Banjo, Straight

Description & Features

Manufactured by Eaton Aeroquip, this straight steel brake system adapter connects a -04 Male JIC 37-degree flare to a 7/16-inch banjo fitting. The straight configuration suits installations where a direct in-line transition between these two connection types is required, commonly found in brake line and hydraulic brake circuit assemblies.

The Steel Brake System Adapter, -04 Male JIC 37 deg Flare To 7/16 Inch Banjo, Straight is built to Aeroquip's high-performance standards, making it a reliable choice for demanding brake system applications. Steel construction provides durability under the pressure and vibration conditions typical of mobile equipment and vehicle brake circuits.

Catalog number C1EB73 can also be referenced under alternate part numbers C1EB73 and FCM2940 for cross-referencing purposes.

SKU: FBM2940

Supplier Part Number (MPN): FBM2940

Alternate Part Numbers: C1EB73, FCM2940

Specifications

Adjustable End
No
Brand
Danfoss Power Solution (Aeroquip High Performance)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Fitting Dash Size
-04
Supplier Part Number
FBM2940
Thread 2
7/16
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1EB73, Alternate Part Number FCM2940, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015X26468
Product Weight
0.12 lbs

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Product Questions & Answers (3)

Question by: Dwayne C on Jul 13, 2025, 7:40 PM
Got a brake line that ends in a -04 JIC flare and I need to tie it into a 7/16 banjo fitting, this the right piece for that job?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 15, 2025, 6:42 AM
That's what this adapter is built for. One end is a -04 male JIC 37-degree flare, and the other ties into a 7/16-inch banjo fitting. The straight configuration means both connections run inline with each other, so it works best when your routing doesn't require any angle change at the junction. Common use case is brake line assemblies and hydraulic brake circuits on mobile equipment.
Question by: Norm P on Oct 22, 2025, 9:41 PM
i’ve got a brake line with a 7/16 banjo on one end, what’s on the other side of this adapter?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 24, 2025, 6:48 AM
On the other end you get a -04 male JIC 37 degree flare connection, so it transitions between a 7/16 inch banjo fitting and a -04 JIC flare in a straight, in-line layout.
Question by: Rusty M on Nov 4, 2025, 9:17 PM
Will this here adapter hold up okay on a farm truck that sees some rough use?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 6, 2025, 7:02 AM
Steel construction provides good durability for brake systems on mobile equipment and vehicles. It should be suitable for the pressure and vibration typical of farm truck use.