A hydraulic hose fitting is the make-or-break connection between your hose and the port on a valve, pump, cylinder, or manifold. In real-world off-road work, it’s rarely “just a leak”—a small seep at a hydraulic hose fitting can turn into air ingestion, heat, slow functions, and sudden hose failure under load. That’s why I treat hose end fittings as a reliability part, not an afterthought.
If you’re building a repair list, start by confirming your connection style (JIC, NPT, or flat face seal), thread size, and whether you need a swivel. Then browse related hydraulic hose components to match what you’re working on faster.
We focus this category on practical, high-rotation sizes and connection types commonly used with Parker-style hose ends—sold in convenient packs (2/4/5/10 pcs) so you can service multiple lines or keep spares on the truck.
What you’ll find here includes:
● JIC 37° options: male JIC and JIC female swivel (example families like 10643 / 13943 / 10343)
● NPT options: NPT male and male pipe swivel styles (example families like 10143 / 11343 / 06U / 08U)
● Flat face seal styles (example: 1JS43 series; listed as “flat face”)
● Select angle styles (including 90-degree JIC female options)
● Compatibility notes where specified (some listings reference SAE hose types like 100R1 / 100R2 / 100R17 / 100R2AT)
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Repeated seepage after tightening, swivel binding that twists the hose, thread damage from frequent hose swaps, or leaks that appear only when hot/under load.
I don’t recommend it. JIC and NPT seal differently; forcing a match often causes leaks, port damage, or sudden failure.
If you’re installing in tight spaces or the hose wants to twist, a JIC female swivel can reduce torsion and extend hose life.
Match the thread type and measure/identify the thread and seat. Use your old part number when available (e.g., 10643 / 13943 / 11343 families) as a shortcut.
Vibration, temperature cycling, and hose movement can relax clamp loads—especially if the hose is pulling sideways on the fitting or the seat is nicked.