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The Field Guide: How to Identify Hydraulic Fitting Threads, Types, and Sizes

Got a bucket of mystery fittings? Ordering the wrong part is a waste of time and money. Here’s the no-nonsense method to identify any hydraulic thread and find the right size. Grab your calipers.

The Tools You'll Need

You can't do this job right by eye-balling it. To stop guessing, you need two basic tools that should be in every shop:

The 4-Step Process for Hydraulic Fitting Identification

Every hydraulic fitting in the world can be identified if you follow this simple process. Don't overthink it.

Step 1: Tapered or Straight? (The Eye Test)

This is the first and most important cut. Look at the male threads. Do they form a cone, getting smaller at the end? Or are the threads parallel, like a bolt? This tells you almost everything you need to know about the hydraulic thread types.

Step 2: Measure the Thread Diameter (The Caliper Test)

Now, how to measure hydraulic fittings: use your calipers to get the outside diameter (OD) of the male threads. For female threads, measure the inside diameter (ID). Write this number down. This is the first step in creating your own hydraulic fitting size chart for the job at hand.

Heads Up on Pipe Threads: The nominal size (like "1/2-inch NPT") is not the actual measurement. You MUST use a reference chart to convert your measured diameter to the correct pipe size.

Step 3: Determine the Pitch (The Gauge Test)

Your thread pitch gauge will tell you how coarse or fine the threads are. This is how you tell the difference between an NPT and a JIC of the same diameter. Find the leaf that sits perfectly in the threads.

Step 4: Identify the Sealing Method (The Visual Clues)

This is the final piece of the puzzle, especially for straight threads. The design of the fitting itself is your hydraulic fitting identification chart:

With these four data points—Taper, Diameter, Pitch, and Seal Type—you can use any official hydraulic fitting chart to confirm the exact standard and size.

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The Bottom Line

Learning how to size hydraulic fittings isn't magic. It’s a simple process. Take a minute to measure correctly, and you’ll stop wasting hours with returns and clean-ups. Using the right tools and this guide, you can confidently identify any fitting on your bench.

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