We’ve been shippng these 90 degree elbow flange terminals for a while now, and the 6000 PSI rating comes up more than anything else—it’s pretty much what buyers in high-pressure hydraulic lines need, and the low carbon steel with zinc plating handles corrosion better than you’d expect for the price point, so you’re not stuck with rust issues after a few months in a wet environment.

Sizes form 1/2" up to 2" cover most common hose diameters, and we keep stock on the 1/2", 3/4", and 1" sizes roughly 80% of the time, but for 1 1/2" or 2" you’ll want to check lead time (usually 2-4 weeks) since those move a bit slower—MOQ is just 1 piece if you’re testing a sample first, which actually helps before committing to a larger order.

The CNC machining gives these fittings a tighter tolerance than some cast alternatives, which matters when you’re torquing them down on a 6000 PSI line and don’t want a leak at the terminal—most buyers go with the zinc-plated finish for general use, but we’ve had a few ask about stainlss steel for chemical exposure, though that’s a custom order with longer lead times and higher per-unit cost.
One thing that surprises people is head type being round rather than hexagonal, which makes it a bit trickier to grip with a standard wrench—you’ll want a crowsfoot or a socket that fits the flange properly, or you risk rounding the corners if you’re not careful, and that’s just a design limitation we don’t sugarcoat.

Bulk pricing kicks in around 50 units or so for the common sizes, and our company can usually shave 10-15% off the per-piece cost if you’re ordering a few hundred, but confirm the exact sizes before we quote since the 2" version costs about 40% more raw matrial-wise anyway.

These aren’t suited for low-pressure air systems or anything with rapid thermal cycling, as the zinc plating can flake under extreme heat swings, so stick to hydraulic oil or water-based fluids at ambient to moderate temps—we’ve seen one buyer try them on a steam line, and it didn’t end well.
The 6000 PSI rating is the maximum working pressure for these fittings. It applies across all sizes from 1/2" to 2", so you can use them in high-pressure hydraulic systems without worrying about dropping pressure ratings as the fitting gets bigger.
Yes, it's designed to standard DIN specs, so it works with most common DIN-style crimping machines. No special tooling needed — just use your standard crimper and dies.
Absolutely. You can order a single piece at the listed price to test fit and performance. We also offer free samples if you reach out, though you'll cover shipping.
We can provide a mill test report for the low carbon steel and a batch inspection report for plating thickness and pressure testing. Just let us know what you need when you order.
Keep them in a dry, indoor area with low humidity — ideally below 60%. The zinc plating gives good corrosion protection, but extended exposure to moisture or chemicals can still cause issues, so avoid open storage near solvents or salty air.