BSP Hydraulic Fittings
We offer a comprehensive line of high-performance ORB hydraulic fittings designed for demanding applications. Our fittings are known for their exceptional strength, leak-free seals, and resistance to corrosion. We provide a wide variety of sizes and styles to meet your specific needs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in your hydraulic systems.
BSP Hydraulic Fittings Wholesale
We offer BSP (British Standard Pipe) hydraulic fittings, designed for reliable and leak-free connections. Our BSP fittings are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including elbows, tees, adapters, and swivels, to suit your specific application requirements.

BSP Hydraulic Fittings Wholesale
- Wide Product Range: Offer full selection of BSP fittings, including elbows, tees, couplings, adapters, nipples, and more. Cater to diverse customer needs across various industries.
- Competitive Pricing: Leverage wholesale volumes to secure advantageous pricing from manufacturers. Pass these savings onto customers through competitive pricing and bulk discounts.
- High Quality Standards: Ensure the quality and reliability of fittings by sourcing from reputable manufacturers. Adhere to industry standards (e.g., ISO, DIN) to guarantee product performance and safety.
- Excellent Customer Service: Provide knowledgeable and responsive customer support. Offer technical assistance, order tracking, and efficient order fulfillment to build strong customer relationships.
DF Hydraulics: Your Leading BSP Hydraulic Fittings Manufacturer
DF Hydraulics is your premier source for high-quality BSP hydraulic fittings. As a leading manufacturer, we specialize in producing a wide range of fittings designed for reliable performance and leak-free connections. Our BSP fittings are precision-engineered to meet the highest industry standards, ensuring durability and compatibility with various hydraulic systems.

1/4 BSP Hydraulic Fittings
We offer 1/4 BSP hydraulic fittings, engineered for reliable and leak-free connections in demanding applications. Our 1/4 BSP fittings are available in a variety of configurations, including elbows, tees, and adapters, to suit your specific system requirements.

1/2 BSP Hydraulic Fittings
We offer a full range of 1/2 BSP hydraulic fittings, engineered for reliable and leak-free connections. Our 1/2 BSP fittings are available in a variety of configurations, including elbows, tees, and adapters, to meet the diverse needs of your hydraulic systems.

3/8 BSP Hydraulic Fittings
We offer a wide range of 3/8 BSP hydraulic fittings, engineered for reliable and leak-free connections. Our selection includes a variety of configurations to suit your specific application requirements, such as elbows, tees, and adapters.
Why Choose Our BSP Hydraulic Fittings
Reliable Performance:
- Our BSP fittings are engineered for exceptional performance and reliability.
- They are designed to withstand high pressures and demanding operating conditions, ensuring consistent and trouble-free operation of your hydraulic systems.
- The robust construction minimizes the risk of leaks, failures, and costly downtime, maximizing the efficiency and productivity of your equipment.
Wide Range of Options:
- We offer a comprehensive selection of BSP fittings to suit a variety of applications and system requirements.
- Our inventory includes a wide range of sizes, configurations (elbows, tees, adapters, swivels, etc.), and materials (steel, stainless steel, brass) to meet your specific needs.
- This extensive selection ensures you can find the perfect fittings for your project, regardless of its complexity or unique demands.
Enhanced Safety:
- Our BSP fittings are meticulously manufactured and rigorously tested to ensure the highest levels of safety and reliability.
- They are designed to minimize the risk of leaks, which can lead to costly downtime, environmental damage, and even safety hazards.
- By choosing our fittings, you can enhance the overall safety and reliability of your hydraulic systems, protecting both personnel and equipment.
Cost-Effective Solutions:
- We offer competitive pricing on our entire range of BSP fittings, making them a cost-effective solution for your hydraulic system needs.
- Our focus on efficiency and streamlined operations allows us to offer high-quality fittings at competitive prices, helping you optimize your project budget without compromising on quality or performance.
BSP Hydraulic Fittings FAQs
What Are BSP hydraulic fittings?
BSP (British Standard Pipe) hydraulic fittings are a common type of fitting used in hydraulic systems.
They are characterized by their parallel threads, which differ from the tapered threads found in NPT (National Pipe Thread) fittings. BSP fittings are widely used in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Australia, and are known for their ease of assembly and disassembly.
BSP fittings are available in various sizes and configurations, including elbows, tees, adapters, and swivels. They are typically made from materials such as steel, brass, and stainless steel, each offering specific advantages in terms of strength, corrosion resistance, and cost.
how to measure BSP hydraulic fittings?
Measuring BSP hydraulic fittings involves determining the thread size and type.
1. Determine the Thread Size:
- Measure the Outer Diameter (OD): Use a caliper to measure the outer diameter of the male thread.
- Calculate the Nominal Size: Subtract 25% from the measured OD. This will give you the approximate nominal size of the BSP fitting. For example, if the OD is 1 inch, the nominal size is 0.75 inches (3/4 inch).
2. Determine the Thread Type:
- Visual Inspection: Observe the thread profile. BSP threads have parallel sides, unlike NPT threads which have tapered sides.
- Thread Pitch: Count the number of threads per inch. This helps confirm the specific BSP standard (e.g., BSPP for parallel, BSPT for tapered).
3. Refer to a Chart:
- Utilize a BSP thread size chart to cross-reference the measured OD, calculated nominal size, and thread pitch to accurately identify the specific BSP fitting size.
4. Consider Special Cases:
- For some fittings, such as those with internal threads (female), you may need to measure the internal diameter or use other methods to determine the size.
Important Notes:
- Accurate measurements are crucial for selecting the correct replacement fittings.
- If you are unsure about the measurements or the specific type of BSP fitting, it is always best to consult with a hydraulics specialist or refer to the manufacturer‘s documentation.
By following these steps, you can effectively measure BSP hydraulic fittings and ensure accurate identification and replacement.
Are JIC and BSP the same?
No, JIC and BSP are not the same. They are different types of hydraulic fittings with distinct characteristics.
JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings are known for their 37-degree flare cone and a metal-to-metal seal. They are commonly used in high-pressure applications due to their robust design and reliable sealing capabilities. JIC fittings typically utilize a unified inch thread system.
BSP (British Standard Pipe) fittings, on the other hand, feature parallel threads, which differ significantly from the tapered threads found in NPT fittings. BSP fittings are widely used in various industries, particularly in Europe and other parts of the world. They come in two main types: BSPP (British Standard Pipe Parallel) and BSPT (British Standard Pipe Tapered).
Key differences between JIC and BSP fittings include:
- Thread Type: JIC uses a unified inch thread, while BSP uses a parallel or tapered thread profile.
- Sealing Mechanism: JIC relies on a 37-degree flare cone and metal-to-metal contact for sealing, whereas BSP fittings typically use a sealing washer or O-ring.
- Applications: JIC fittings are often preferred for high-pressure applications, while BSP fittings are widely used in various industries, including general plumbing and hydraulic systems.
Due to these significant differences, JIC and BSP fittings are not interchangeable. It’s crucial to select the appropriate fitting type based on the specific requirements of your hydraulic system to ensure proper function, safety, and longevity.