

A Benjo (Banjo) fitting is a specialized connector used in tractors and other heavy-duty vehicles for fluid transfer applications. It is commonly found in fuel, hydraulic, and braking systems. The name "banjo" comes from its shape, which resembles a banjo musical instrument.
Key Features
- Material: Typically made from forged steel, brass, or aluminum for durability and high-pressure resistance.
- Design & Construction: Features a hollow bolt (banjo bolt) and a circular, perforated body (banjo fitting).
- Functionality: Used to connect fuel, oil, hydraulic, or coolant lines in tractors.
- Application in Tractors: Fuel Injection Systems: Connects fuel lines to injectors and pumps.