Optimize your hydraulic systems with this durable Steel Adapter, designed for seamless integration. This long straight fitting connects a 3/4-16 Male SAE O-Ring Boss (Straight Thread O-Ring) to a 3/4-16 Male JIC 37-degree Flare, providing a reliable solution for hydraulic, instrumentation, and chemical processing systems. Manufactured by Eaton Aeroquip, a trusted name in industrial parts, this adapter ensures robust performance and longevity in demanding environments.
Built to precise specifications, the adapter features an industry-standard connection profile, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Its robust steel construction guarantees resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring a secure and leak-free fit. Whether you're dealing with high-pressure conditions or intricate system layouts, this adapter offers the reliability and versatility you need. With a length of 2.56 inches, it fits neatly within various configurations while maintaining optimal functionality.
SKU: 202713-8-8S
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 202713-8-8S
Alternate Part Numbers: C1AX35
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Specifications
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2.56
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1AX35
Application
Other - Hydraulic, instrumentation, and chemical processing systems
trying to hook an sae o-ring boss port to a jic line, is this the right kind of adapter?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 22, 2025, 6:43 AM
It bridges those two common connection styles in a straight, long-body adapter. One end is a 3/4-16 male SAE O-Ring Boss straight thread, and the other end is a 3/4-16 male JIC 37 degree flare.
Question by: Johnny W on Dec 9, 2025, 7:28 AM
Got a port on my hydraulic valve block that's SAE O-ring boss, and I need to run a JIC line off it. This the right adapter for that situation?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 11, 2025, 6:53 AM
That's the use case this part is built for. One end threads into a straight-thread O-ring boss port, and the other end gives you a 3/4-16 male JIC 37-degree flare connection for your hose or tube fitting. Both thread sizes are 3/4-16, so you're not stepping up or down in size. It's a straight, same-size conversion between the two standards.