

Part 0533588 Elbow, 90 DEG is a precision-machined angled fitting designed for Aircoat 423 and PowrCoat 630 series equipment. This 90-degree elbow provides a directional change in fluid or air lines, allowing for compact routing around obstacles while maintaining smooth flow characteristics. Replacing a worn, leaking, or corroded elbow restores proper system integrity and prevents fluid loss or pressure drops.
| Part Number | 0533588 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Elbow, 90 DEG |
| Brand | Aircoat / PowrCoat |
| Fits | Aircoat 423, PowrCoat 630 |
| Condition | New |
The 0533588 Elbow, 90 DEG is a precision-machined angled fitting used in Aircoat 423 and PowrCoat 630 series equipment to change the direction of fluid or air lines. Its 90-degree design allows for efficient routing of hoses and tubes in tight spaces while minimizing flow restriction and pressure drop compared to sharp bends or kinked lines.
Over time, elbows can become worn from vibration, corroded from chemical exposure, or damaged from over-torquing during installation. A compromised elbow can lead to fluid leaks, air ingestion, loss of system pressure, and contamination of the surrounding environment. Replacing with this new elbow restores proper system integrity and ensures reliable operation.
| Directional change | Changes fluid/air flow direction by 90 degrees |
|---|---|
| Space optimization | Allows compact routing in confined areas |
| Leak prevention | Provides leak-tight seal at connection points |
| Flow maintenance | Designed to minimize flow restriction |
| Visible leaks | Fluid or air leaking from elbow connections |
|---|---|
| Thread damage | Stripped or cross-threaded connection points |
| Corrosion | Rust or chemical damage compromising integrity |
| Deformation | Elbow is bent, cracked, or distorted |
This 90-degree elbow is designed for the following models. Always verify your equipment's parts diagram to ensure correct fit and application.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Aircoat 423 | Elbow, 90 DEG |
| PowrCoat 630 | Elbow, 90 DEG |
When servicing elbows, these associated components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.
Inspect for cracks, kinks, or wear; replace if compromised.
Some elbow connections use sealing rings; inspect and replace if present.
Apply appropriate sealant where specified in the service manual.