Pneumatic Male 90° Elbow Push-In Fitting | Tube OD 4–16mm Air Hose Connector

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Description

Pneumatic Male 90° Elbow Push-In Fitting — Reliable Right-Angle Air Line Connections for 4–16mm Tube OD

Routing compressed air lines in tight spaces is a constant challenge for machine builders, automation technicians, and workshop DIYers. When a straight fitting simply won't clear a panel or bracket, a pneumatic male 90° elbow push-in fitting solves the problem instantly — letting you redirect airflow at a right angle without extra adapters or custom bends.

Each fitting features a push-in collet on one end and a male threaded port on the other. Tube OD options range from 4mm (≈5/32") to 16mm (≈5/8"), and male thread sizes span M5 (5mm) through 1/2" (20mm), covering the most common pneumatic port standards. The body is constructed from engineering-grade materials with a corrosion-resistant finish, suitable for use with PU, nylon, and PE semi-rigid tubing. Sold in packs of 10 pieces.

Typical applications include pneumatic cylinder porting on CNC machines, air tool quick-connect manifold routing in automotive workshops, and compact solenoid valve plumbing in industrial automation panels — anywhere a 90° direction change saves space and simplifies your air circuit layout.

ℹ️ Compatibility Note: Select the Tube OD that matches your tubing's outer diameter exactly. Male thread size refers to the port thread on your valve, cylinder, or manifold. BSP parallel thread — use PTFE tape for a leak-free seal.

✅ Key Features of These Pneumatic Male 90° Elbow Push-In Fittings

  • 🔩True 90° Elbow Design — Redirects air lines at a right angle, ideal for tight-clearance pneumatic hose routing behind panels and inside enclosures.
  • Tool-Free Push-In Connection — The collet-style push-in mechanism locks semi-rigid tubing (PU, nylon, PE) securely without tools, enabling fast assembly and easy tube release.
  • 📐Wide Size Range — Tube OD from 4mm to 16mm paired with male thread sizes M5 through 1/2", covering the most common pneumatic push-in fitting sizes used in industrial and workshop systems.
  • 🛡️Corrosion-Resistant Construction — Engineered body material with protective finish resists moisture and mild corrosion, suitable for general-purpose compressed air systems.
  • 🔄Reusable & Reconnectable — The push-in collet allows the tube to be released and reinserted multiple times without degrading the seal, reducing waste during system modifications.
  • 📦10-Piece Pack — Each order ships as a pack of 10 fittings, giving you spares for multi-port manifolds, repair kits, or staged installations.

📐 Technical Specifications — Pneumatic Male 90° Elbow Push-In Fittings

Fitting Type Male 90° Elbow Push-In (Pneumatic)
Tube OD Range 4mm (≈5/32") — 16mm (≈5/8")
Male Thread Range M5 (5mm) — 1/2" (20mm)
Available Thread Sizes M5, 1/8" (9.7mm), 1/4" (12.7mm), 3/8" (16mm), 1/2" (20mm)
Thread Standard BSP Parallel (confirm before ordering)
Compatible Tubing PU, Nylon (PA), Polyethylene (PE) semi-rigid tube
Working Pressure Typically up to 150 PSI (≈10 bar) — see variant options
Working Temperature See variant options
Body Material See variant options / Contact us to confirm
Finish Corrosion-resistant (nickel-plated or equivalent)
Pack Quantity 10 PCS per order
Connection Method Push-in collet (tool-free)
⚠️ Spec Confirmation: Body material and exact pressure/temperature ratings vary by size. If your application requires specific certifications or material data sheets, please contact us before ordering.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right tube OD and thread size?

Measure your tube's outer diameter (OD) with calipers — common sizes are 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, and 16mm. Then confirm your port thread size (e.g., M5, 1/8" BSP, 1/4" BSP). As a general rule, the tube OD must match the fitting's push-in collet size exactly for a leak-free seal. For reference: 4mm ≈ 5/32", 6mm ≈ 1/4", 8mm ≈ 5/16", 10mm ≈ 3/8", 12mm ≈ 1/2", 16mm ≈ 5/8".

What is the maximum working pressure for these fittings?

Pneumatic push-in fittings of this type are typically rated for working pressures up to 150 PSI (approximately 10 bar). Always verify the pressure rating against your system's operating specs before installation. If your system exceeds this range, contact us to confirm suitability.

Can these fittings be used outdoors or in humid environments?

These fittings are generally constructed with a corrosion-resistant finish (such as nickel plating) that offers good resistance to moisture and mild corrosion in typical workshop or industrial environments. For prolonged outdoor exposure or chemical-heavy environments, confirm the material spec and consider additional protective measures.

Are these fittings compatible with both BSP and NPT threads?

The male thread on these fittings is typically BSP (British Standard Pipe) parallel thread. BSP and NPT threads are not directly interchangeable due to differences in thread angle and pitch. Please confirm your equipment's thread standard before ordering. Contact us if you need NPT-compatible options.

What types of tubing work with push-in fittings?

Push-in fittings are compatible with semi-rigid pneumatic tubing such as polyurethane (PU), nylon (PA), and polyethylene (PE) tubing. The tube OD must match the fitting's collet size exactly. Soft silicone or braided hose generally requires a barb or compression fitting instead.

How do I release the tube from a push-in fitting?

To release the tube, depressurize the line first, then press the collet ring inward toward the fitting body while pulling the tube straight out. Avoid twisting or pulling at an angle, as this can damage the collet teeth and compromise the seal on reinsertion.

Do I need thread sealant when installing these fittings?

For BSP parallel threads, a thread sealant such as PTFE tape or thread sealant paste is generally recommended to ensure an airtight seal at the male thread connection. Apply 2–3 wraps of PTFE tape in the direction of the thread before installation.

🛒 Select your tube OD and thread size above, then add to cart — ships from our US warehouse.

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