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Titan 814-006 Hex Nipple

Titan 814-006 Hex Nipple

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

This Titan 814-006 hex nipple is a direct replacement fitting designed for use on compatible Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super equipment. It connects two female threaded components, providing a leak-free joint in high-pressure fluid systems. Replacing a worn, corroded, or damaged hex nipple restores proper fluid connections, prevents leaks, and ensures reliable system operation.

Part Number 814-006
Part Description Hex Nipple
Brand Hydra M, Hydra Pro Super
Compatible Models Hydra M
Hydra Pro Super
Condition New

$24.8

 

Titan 814-006 Hex Nipple for Hydra M & Hydra Pro Super

The Titan 814-006 Hex Nipple is a genuine Titan-manufactured replacement fitting designed for use on compatible Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super equipment. This hexagonal-shaped nipple features male threads on both ends, allowing it to connect two female threaded components securely in high-pressure fluid systems.

Hex nipples are essential components in hydraulic and fluid handling systems, providing reliable connections between hoses, valves, pumps, and other fittings. The hexagonal center section allows for easy installation and removal using a standard wrench. Over time, nipples can corrode, become damaged, or develop thread wear due to vibration, chemical exposure, or repeated assembly and disassembly. A compromised nipple can lead to fluid leaks, pressure loss, and system inefficiency. Replacing worn or damaged hex nipples with this genuine Titan component ensures leak-free connections, maintains system pressure integrity, and extends the service life of your Hydra equipment.

Service Guidance: During maintenance, inspect hex nipples for corrosion, thread damage, or signs of leakage. Replace any that show wear to ensure reliable system operation.

What it does and when to replace it

What the hex nipple does
Component connection Connects two female threaded components in fluid systems
Leak prevention Provides leak-free sealing under high pressure
Easy installation Hexagonal center allows for wrench installation and removal
When replacement is recommended
Corrosion Rust or chemical damage compromising the nipple
Thread damage Stripped, crossed, or worn threads
Leaks Fluid escaping at the connection point
Deformation Bent or distorted nipple shape

Specifications

Fitting Type Hex Nipple
Thread Type Male NPT (both ends)
Material Steel
Condition New

Compatibility

This Titan 814-006 hex nipple is designed for use on the following Hydra models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Brand Compatible Models
Hydra M All models (consult parts diagram)
Hydra Pro Super All models (consult parts diagram)

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the hex nipple, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.

Hoses / Tubing

Inspect hoses connected to the nipple for wear or damage; replace if compromised.

Female Fittings / Adapters

Check mating fittings for thread damage; replace as needed.

Thread Sealant / Tape

Use fresh thread sealant appropriate for high-pressure fluid systems when reinstalling.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a hex nipple manufactured by Titan, designed as a direct replacement fitting for connecting two female threaded components in fluid systems on compatible Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super equipment.

Common signs include visible corrosion, thread damage, fluid leaks at the connection, or deformation of the nipple.

It fits Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super models. Consult your parts diagram for specific applications.

Installation involves applying appropriate thread sealant to both male threads, then threading the nipple into the first female fitting using a wrench on the hexagonal center. Tighten to the recommended torque, then attach the second component. Avoid over-tightening, which can damage threads. Refer to your Hydra service manual for specific torque values and sealant recommendations.