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Structure of Banjo Connector: The "Hollow Core" Design Secret


A banjo connector gets its name from its half-moon, banjo-like shape, and its structure is ingeniously simple yet efficient. The core components include four parts: a hollow banjo bolt (the central fluid channel), a curved body (resembling a banjo body, with threaded holes for connection), a sealing washer (crush washer or O-ring, ensuring leak-proof), and a nipple (threaded insert connecting hoses/tubing) . The banjo bolt runs through the curved body, with a central hole for fluid flow, while the washer fits between the body and bolt. This design allows 360° adjustment during installation, solving space constraints in engines .

A banjo connector gets its name from its half-moon, banjo-like shape, and its structure is ingeniously simple yet efficient. The core components include four parts: a hollow banjo bolt (the central fluid channel), a curved body (resembling a banjo body, with threaded holes for connection), a sealing washer (crush washer or O-ring, ensuring leak-proof), and a nipple (threaded insert connecting hoses/tubing) . The banjo bolt runs through the curved body, with a central hole for fluid flow, while the washer fits between the body and bolt. This design allows 360° adjustment during installation, solving space constraints in engines .

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