FG2151
Flexible Water Fitting
Kenworth®

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Kenworth®
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DESCRIPTION
The Flexible Water Fitting is a versatile brass elbow designed for use with water, coolant, and compressed air systems in Kenworth trucks. Featuring a barb to pipe connection style, it accommodates rubber hoses and GPH hoses with a 0.625-inch hose inner diameter. This fitting is rated for a maximum working pressure of 10 BAR (150 PSI) and a temperature range from -40°C to 71°C (-40°F to 160°F), making it suitable for demanding engine and cooling applications. Its durable construction ensures a reliable seal and long-lasting performance, essential for maintaining optimal fluid flow in your vehicle's systems. Whether you're repairing or upgrading your Kenworth truck, this fitting provides a secure and efficient connection. Source One Parts Center is your best source for genuine OEM parts, ensuring quality and compatibility for your Kenworth vehicle.

SPECIFICATIONS

VMRS Code
053-008-004
Shape
: 90˚ Elbow
Connection 1 Style
: Barb
Style
: Barb to Pipe
Body Material
: Brass
Industry Standards
: Clamp or Crimped Ferrule must be used with fittings
Connection 2 Style
: Male Pipe
Tubing Material
: Rubber Hose, GPH Hose
Media
: Water, Coolant, Compressed Air
Connection 1 Hose I.D. (Inch)
Connection 1 Hose I.D. (Inch): 0.625
Connection 2 Thread Size (Inch)
Connection 2 Thread Size (Inch): 0.375
OEM Part Number
FG2151-410A
Maximum Working Pressure (BAR)
Maximum Working Pressure (BAR): 10
Maximum Working Pressure (PSI)
Maximum Working Pressure (PSI): 150
Maximum Working Temperature (C)
Maximum Working Temperature (C): 71
Maximum Working Temperature (F)
Maximum Working Temperature (F): 160
Minimum Working Temperature (C)
Minimum Working Temperature (C): -40
Minimum Working Temperature (F)
Minimum Working Temperature (F): -40