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Crimp Fittings vs. Field Attachable Hose Ends in Hydraulics

Posted by Kimball Midwest on May 21, 2026

Tags: Hydraulics, Hydraulic Systems, Hydraulic Hose, Fluid Flow, Crimping

 

When assembling or repairing hydraulic hose systems, an important decision is choosing between crimp fittings and field attachable (reusable) hose ends. Both serve the same purpose — connecting hoses to ports, adapters or tube connections — but they differ in performance, installation and ideal applications.

 

Understanding these differences helps ensure your hydraulic system is safe, efficient and suited to the demands of your equipment.

 

The Role of Hose Ends in Hydraulic Systems

 

Hydraulic hose ends connect into a variety of interfaces, including:

    • Port connections, commonly found on pumps, cylinders, reservoirs and manifolds. These typically use threaded styles such as NPT, BSPP/BSPT or O-ring boss (ORB), often paired with adapters for proper routing and orientation.
    • Tube connections, which connect hoses to rigid lines or bulkhead fittings. Common types include SAE 45°, JIC 37° flare, O-ring face seal (ORFS) and metric cone designs.

The type of hose end you choose — crimp or field attachable — must work seamlessly with these connection styles while maintaining a secure, leak-free seal.

 

Crimp Fittings: Permanent and Performance-Driven

 

Crimp fittings are permanent hose ends installed using a crimping machine that compresses the fitting onto the hose. This creates a highly secure, consistent connection.

Crimp Styles

    • Compression Style
      A traditional method where the outer shell compresses the hose cover. These were widely used for general-purpose hydraulics.
    • Bite-to-Wire Style
      A more modern and increasingly preferred design. The fitting’s internal ridges bite through the hose cover and grip the wire reinforcement directly. This results in:
      • Higher pressure capability
      • Better resistance to hose pull-off
      • Improved long-term reliability

Why Choose Crimp Fittings?

 

Crimp fittings are the standard in most industrial and OEM hydraulic systems because they offer:

    • Exceptional reliability and repeatability
    • Strong resistance to vibration and pressure surges
    • Compatibility with demanding, high-pressure applications

Just as important, crimp fittings are available in a much wider range of styles, making them highly versatile across industries. Manufacturers also offer different crimp fitting series designed to match specific hose types, allowing them to be used with everything from general-purpose hydraulic hoses to extremely high-pressure systems.

 

This broad compatibility makes crimp fittings the preferred solution for long-term installations and critical applications.

 

Considerations

    • Require a crimping machine and proper setup
    • Typically assembled in a shop environment
    • Not reusable after installation

Field Attachable Fittings: Flexibility in the Field

 

Field attachable fittings, also known as reusable hose ends, are designed for on-site assembly without specialized equipment.

 

How They’re Installed

 

These fittings consist of a socket and an insert. The hose is threaded into the socket, then the insert is driven into the hose, expanding it internally to create a tight seal. Basic tools like wrenches and a vise are all that’s needed.

 

Benefits of Field Attachable Fittings

    • Can be assembled anywhere — no crimper required
    • Ideal for emergency repairs or remote locations
    • Reduce downtime by eliminating the need to transport hoses to a shop
    • Cost-effective for low-volume or occasional use

Because of their portability and simplicity, these fittings are especially valuable for maintenance teams and field technicians who need to get equipment back up and running quickly.

 

Limitations

    • Lower pressure capability compared to crimped connections
    • Installation quality depends on proper technique
    • Fewer design options and configuration choices
    • Can be less economical for high-volume applications

Choosing the Right Option

 

Both crimp and field attachable fittings have clear advantages, and the right choice depends on your application:

    • Crimp fittings are ideal for permanent installations, high-pressure systems, and applications where reliability and a wide range of fitting options are critical.
    • Field attachable fittings are best suited for repairs, maintenance, and situations where portability and speed outweigh the need for maximum pressure performance.

In most hydraulic systems, crimp fittings are the primary solution due to their strength, consistency and versatility across a wide range of hose types and pressures. However, field attachable fittings play a crucial supporting role, allowing for fast, convenient repairs when and where they’re needed.

 

For many operations, the best strategy is to rely on crimped assemblies for everyday performance while keeping field attachable fittings on hand for emergency situations. Interested to learn more? Reach out to your Kimball Midwest sales rep to help with your hydraulic needs. If you do not have a sales rep, we can help you Find a Rep!

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