Designed for metric tube connections in high-pressure hydraulic circuits, the Steel Metric Flareless Fitting, 16.00 mm S Series Union Swivel Elbow is an Eaton Aeroquip fitting built to handle demanding industrial fluid power applications. The swivel elbow configuration allows angular adjustment during installation, reducing stress on connected tubing and simplifying assembly in tight or fixed-orientation installations.
Manufactured to S Series flareless standards, this 16.00 mm fitting uses a bite-type connection method that eliminates the need for flared tube ends, making it well suited for systems where tube preparation flexibility is a priority. The steel construction provides durability across a broad range of hydraulic fluids. It carries catalog number C1KX35 and is part of Eaton's Waltech metric flareless fitting line, which is widely used in mobile and industrial hydraulic equipment.
SKU: WAL063892
Supplier Part Number (MPN): WAL063892
Alternate Part Numbers: C1KX35
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Specifications
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Maximum Operating Pressure
630
Series
S
Supplier Part Number
WAL063892
Tube O.D.
16
Tube O.D.
16
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1KX35, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015X15889
i’ve got 16mm metric tube, is this the kind of elbow that lets one side swivel when you’re tightening it down
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 31, 2025, 9:06 AM
For a 16.00 mm metric tube in the S Series, this part is a union swivel elbow, so it’s meant to join tube connections at a 90 degree turn and includes a swivel union end to make alignment easier during assembly.
Question by: Shawn H on May 15, 2025, 11:45 AM
fitting is listed as a union swivel elbow, does that swivel feature actually let you rotate the tube end after everything's assembled, or is it just for alignment during install?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 16, 2025, 9:52 PM
The swivel function on this style of fitting lets you rotate the tube end to get your line running the direction you need before you lock things down. It takes a good bit of the frustration out of tight installations where you can't easily reposition the whole assembly. Once torqued to spec, the swivel is set and the joint holds position.