Metal Swiv. Elbow 4mm X 1/8' M
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SG MPH04-01
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 28.00mm x 25.00mm x 14.00mm
- SKU: SG MPH04-01
- UPC: 6009515892036
AirCraft Metal Swivel Elbow 4mm x 1/8' Male (SG MPH04-01)
At a Glance; 4mm push-in tube connection to 1/8" male thread in a compact 90° swivel elbow.
The AirCraft SG MPH04-01 Metal Swivel Elbow is the go-to fitting when your air line needs to turn a corner without turning into a spaghetti mess. It connects 4mm pneumatic tubing to a 1/8" male threaded port and features a swivel design that lets you align the elbow neatly after tightening the thread. Built for dependable compressed-air performance, it’s ideal for tight installations on regulators, manifolds, cylinders, valves, spray equipment and workshop air systems where clean routing and a secure seal are essential.
A space-saving elbow connector that routes air lines cleanly while allowing easy orientation—perfect for professional pneumatic layouts.
Features
- Swivel elbow body Allows easy alignment after tightening, reducing hose twist and improving routing.
- 4mm push-in tube connection Quick, secure tubing installation for clean pneumatic setups.
- 1/8" male threaded outlet Compatible with common pneumatic ports on valves, regulators and manifolds.
- Metal construction Robust, workshop-ready durability for everyday compressed-air use.
Benefits
- Neater installations; Routes tubing around corners in tight spaces without kinks or awkward bends.
- Less downtime; Fast push-in connection speeds up assembly and maintenance.
- More reliable seals; Correct alignment helps reduce strain that can lead to air leaks over time.
Extra Information
- For best sealing on threaded joints, use appropriate thread sealant/PTFE tape on the male thread only (as required by your application).
- Use clean, round pneumatic tubing and ensure the cut is square before inserting into the push-fit port.
- After insertion, pull back gently to confirm the tube is locked, then pressurise and check for leaks with soapy water.
Pro Tip
- Push the tube in fully, then tug-test it—this tiny habit prevents 90% of “mystery leaks” on pneumatic lines.
Safety
- Always depressurise the air system before installing or removing pneumatic fittings.
- Wear eye protection when working with compressed air and pressurised lines.
- Do not exceed your system’s rated pressure and always inspect tubing for cracks, cuts or wear.
- After installation, pressurise slowly and check all joints for leaks using soapy water (never use open flames).