| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 98.55 | 2.43 % |
| 10 or more | R 97.06 | 3.91 % |
| 20 or more | R 95.56 | 5.38 % |
- Stock: 20
- MPN: SG MPL12-02
- Weight: 0.04kg
- Dimensions: 39.00mm x 35.00mm x 19.00mm
- SKU: SG MPL12-02
- UPC: 6009515891268
AirCraft Metal PU Fitting Elbow 12mm x 1/4' Male (SG MPL12-02)
At a Glance; Compact 90° elbow with 12mm push-in tube connection and 1/4" male thread.
The AirCraft SG MPL12-02 Metal PU Fitting Elbow is a tidy, workshop-ready connector for turning a 12mm pneumatic line into a common 1/4" threaded port—without bulky bends or messy routing. It connects 12mm pneumatic/PU tubing to a 1/4" male threaded outlet, giving you a clean 90° turn where space is tight and a neat installation matters. Ideal for compressed-air systems on regulators, manifolds, valves, cylinders and general pneumatic equipment, this metal elbow helps keep air lines secure, organised and leak-resistant.
Designed for compact pneumatic layouts, this elbow connector keeps routing clean while providing a strong threaded connection to your air system components.
Extra Information
- Use clean, round 12mm pneumatic/PU tubing and ensure the cut is square before inserting.
- Apply suitable thread sealant/PTFE tape to the male thread if required by your application and port type.
- After inserting the tube fully, do a gentle pull-back test, then pressurise and check for leaks with soapy water.
Pro Tip
- If you’re running longer 12mm lines, use tube clips/supports—reducing vibration and movement helps prevent slow leaks.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | SG MPL12-02 |
| Product Type | Metal PU/Pneumatic Push-In Elbow Fitting |
| Tube Size | 12mm |
| Thread Type | Male |
| Thread Size | 1/4" |
| Angle | 90° Elbow |
| Material | Metal |
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 inspect tubing regularly for damage or wear.
- Pressurise slowly after installation and check for leaks using soapy water (never use open flames).