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What is the difference between the joint body and the elbow of the hydraulic transition joint

Nov 19,2021 / BY DEVELOPERS
Although the hydraulic transition joint is a small and inconspicuous transition joint, it plays more of the role of connection and transition, but the joint also has the difference between the elbow and the elbow, so what is the difference between the two? What are the differences, and what are their functions.



In fact, the joint body of the hydraulic transition joint is a bridge between the hydraulic pipe joint and the equipment. The elbow is a pipe fitting that changes the direction of the pipeline, and their division of labor is different. In the hydraulic system of the hydraulic pipe joint, connect the components between the high-pressure oil pipe and the high-pressure oil pipe.




Divided into: hydraulic hoses, high-pressure ball valves, quick couplings, bite-type pipe joints, welded pipe joints, high-pressure hoses, transitional pipe joints, bite-type pipe joints, three-way pipe joints, non-standard Type pipe joints, flared pipe joints, right-angle pipe joints, rotary pipe joints, quick joints, stainless steel pipe joints, copper joints. When the joint body is connected to the equipment, the connection mode does not match or the diameter needs to be changed. This task is completed by the joint body. One end of the joint body is connected to the pipe joint and the other end is connected to the equipment.



The elbow in the hydraulic transition joint is a pipe that changes the direction of the pipeline. The elbow materials are cast iron, stainless steel, alloy steel, malleable cast iron, carbon steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics. According to the production process, it can be divided into: welding elbow, stamping elbow, push elbow, casting elbow, butt welding elbow, etc. Other names: 90 degree elbow, right angle bend, love and bend, etc.