#5 MJIC X #4 MORB 90*

Description & Features

The 05MJ-04MAORB 90Deg Elbow Forged by Brennan Industries Inc part of the 6801-NWO-FG series is engineered for high-performance applications. Made from steel forging it ensures durability and resilience under maximum dynamic pressures of up to 6 000 psi.

Featuring a male JIC SAE 37-degree flare at Thread B1 and a male SAE adjustable o-ring boss at Thread B2 this elbow is designed to meet the SAE J514 specifications for robust and reliable connections. The o-ring/seal material is NBR providing excellent sealing properties.

The product boasts a centerline length of 0.950 mm an overall length of 1.130 mm and occupies a cubic inch space of 0.978 making it compact yet efficient. Thread B1 has a drill size of 0.234 mm and a thread size of 1/2-20 while Thread B2 offers a drill size of 0.172 mm and a thread size of 7/16-20.

California residents should note the Prop-65 warning associated with this product.

MPN: C1BX92

Supplier Part Number: 6801-05-04-NWO-FG

Specifications

Brand
Brennan Industries Inc
Brand
Brennan Industries
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
6801-05-04-NWO-FG
Tube O.D.
0.31 Inch
Product Weight
0.15 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Ricky S on May 10, 2025, 4:51 PM
got a #5 JIC line coming off a pump and need to route it at a 90 into a #4 ORB port on a valve block, this the right fitting for that?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 11, 2025, 6:16 PM
That's exactly the application this fitting is built for. Thread B1 is a 1/2-20 male JIC with a 37-degree flare, which is your #5 JIC end, and Thread B2 is a 7/16-20 male SAE adjustable o-ring boss, which covers the #4 ORB port on your valve block. The 90-degree elbow geometry handles the direction change, and the adjustable ORB end lets you clock the fitting before locking it down so the JIC side points where you need it.
Question by: Bonnie K on Aug 22, 2025, 6:21 AM
What's the max pressure this elbow can handle?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 23, 2025, 8:33 PM
This 90-degree elbow is rated for dynamic pressures up to 6,000 psi, so it should hold up well in demanding hydraulic systems.