Size No. Steel | Size No. Aluminum | Tube O.D. | Thread Size |
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3 | 3D | 3/16 | 1/8 |
Elbow, Flared Tube and Pipe Thread, 45°. Available in Aluminum(D) or Steel. |
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AN Fitting AN823-3D Elbow
Standard AN part. But Aircraft Spruce goes the extra step and wraps fittings in paper so the threads dont get scratched.
AN Fitting AN823-3D Elbow
Good quality match the spec
AN Fitting AN823-3D Elbow
A little expensive but worked perfectly.
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fitting is FIRST class!.
These are real AN fittings and not the looks like fittings that are available in the hot rod speed shops.
Been buying from Aircraft Spruce since 1972 and have always been happy with the service, products and people.
Quality part. Arrived fast
The 45 degree fitting can be used in adjacent attachment points with the various manifolds Spruce sells. The 90 degree fittings cannot because the proximity of the female attachment points is too close to one another. The 90 degree fittings run into one another when you attempt to screw them in.
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