Part Code: ASAB-F-HPF30
Introducing the ASAB HPF30 90° Elbow — built for high-pressure, high-flow airless systems where you need a compact, reliable right-angle connection without compromising sealing integrity. Designed for professional rigs, this elbow is ideal for tight installs, manifold blocks, and clean hose routing where a straight run would force the hose into a hard bend (and flog out the fitting over time).
Rated to 7250 PSI, the 90° elbow helps redirect line direction to reduce hose strain, prevent kinking, and protect threads and sealing faces from side-load stress — especially important on 1/2" hose setups where hose weight and movement can punish straight fittings. It’s a simple upgrade that can seriously improve hose life and keep your plumbing neat and serviceable.
Whether you’re building a tidy high-pressure manifold, improving routing on a high-output unit, or replacing an elbow that’s started to weep under load, the ASAB HPF30 is a job-site-ready solution for serious high-pressure airless work.
Key Benefits
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Rated to 7250 PSI for high-pressure airless applications
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90° elbow for improved hose routing in tight spaces
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1/2" Female x 1/2" Female configuration suits high-flow hose connections
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NPT thread for secure, tapered sealing on compatible high-pressure fittings
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Reduces hose strain and side-load stress on threads and sealing faces
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Helps prevent kinking and premature hose wear in awkward routing areas
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Heavy-duty construction for commercial job site use
What’s Included
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ASAB 7250 PSI 90° Elbow 1/2" F x 1/2" F (NPT) — ASAB-F-HPF30
Safety Check
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Depressurise fully before fitting changes: Switch to prime/relief, trigger the gun into a waste bucket, and confirm pressure is at zero.
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High-pressure injection hazard: Never check leaks with your hand — use cardboard or a rag and keep clear of pressurised joints.
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Match thread types correctly: Confirm all mating components are 1/2" NPT (do not mix NPT with BSP/NPSM).
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Pressure rating matters: Ensure all connected hoses and fittings are rated to 7250 PSI or higher.
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Inspect threads and sealing faces: Replace damaged components — cracked or cross-threaded fittings can fail under pressure.
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Pressure test gradually after installation: Start at low pressure, check for leaks, then increase slowly to operating pressure.
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