They call those "AN" fittings, from "Army-Navy".
Yes, those are the ones used for automotive hydraulic applications, and (sadly) you guys at DHH don't carry
any adapters. The last time I used an automotive PS pump to power an hydraulic cylinder, I had to buy an
AN adapter, which connected up fine to my JIC hoses.
AN fittings are also 37 degree flare, and can be interchanged with JIC in most industrial applications. However, true AN fittings are made from aluminum and may also be approved for aviation applications. Standard JIC fittings (usually steel or stainless steel) are not approved for aviation.
Just sharing this, because I wasn't sure if your comment was referring to JIC or to the other flare being discussed. Some readers might be new here, and be confused by some of the conflicting information in this thread.
JIC = 37 flare (usually steel, but can sometimes be purchased in brass or stainless steel). Common in most fluid power applications, including farm tractors, forklifts, bucket lifts, car carriers, etc. Male thread on the fitting, female thread on the tube nut or hose end (usually swivels).
AN = 37 flare (aluminum). Common in some automotive applications, usually high performance motorsports, and also aviation. Same thread size and configuration as JIC above, but AN fittings are manufactured to stricter tolerances, which is why they are approved for aviation.
As someone else pointed out, we do not sell AN fittings at DiscountHydraulicHose.com.