"Care must be taken to identify" the JIC vs AN. There. Now you know how! LOL. Same threads, same angle. But different in a mysterious way measurable only when in the company of care. Where can I find me some care to take and identify them? Honestly, these 37 vs 37 vs 45 deg flare fittings are a ridiculous and absurd confusing mess and need to be abolished in favor of one STANDARD that works.
So the million dollar question is
How do you identify a JIC and AN fittings apart?
They are the same
"Care must be taken to identify" the JIC vs AN.
There.
Now you know how! LOL.
Same threads, same angle. But different in a mysterious way measurable only when in the company of care.
Where can I find me some care to take and identify them?
Honestly, these 37 vs 37 vs 45 deg flare fittings are a ridiculous and absurd confusing mess and need to be abolished in favor of one STANDARD that works.
an fittinga used at air condition hoses... so you can identify from the hose or the application
AN has stricter tolerance specifications than JIC but they are practically similar.
May i take the video for my presentation ?
JIC and SAE are not interchangeable. JIC is 37 degrees, and SAE is 45 degrees. It has the same thread but a different angle; thus, it will not seal.
Not necessarily true. JIC and SAE have fittings with similar 37 degrees flare.
Sae J514 are 37°
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