Hydraulic hose HW-2TE series
rubbersyntheticflexible

hydraulic hose
hydraulic hose
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Characteristics

Use
hydraulic
Material
rubber, synthetic
Other characteristics
flexible, lightweight, standard, spiral wire
Inner diameter

Min.: 4.8 mm
(0.189 in)

Max.: 25.4 mm
(1 in)

Outer diameter

Min.: 11.8 mm
(0.465 in)

Max.: 34.4 mm
(1.354 in)

Pressure

Min.: 40 bar
(580.151 psi)

Max.: 80 bar
(1,160.302 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Description

Internal layer: Black synthetic rubber Reinforcement: One textile braid External layer: Black synthetic rubber General purpose hydraulic hose. Designed for low pressure installations. It is highly flexible and lightweight. EC045 version meets the requirements of EN45545-2 standard. EN 854 2TE. EN45545-2 (concerns hoses with HW-2TE-EC045 code Use Z type fittings - non-skived (IT-50). Rubber hydraulic hoses are used for power transmission and control in hydraulic systems. Designed for hydraulic oil, working temperatures from -40 to +100°C and working pressure till 420 bar (42 Mpa). Due to its construction, hydraulic hoses can be divided into following categories: hoses with textile braid (one or two layers). hose with one or two layers of steel wire braid (one, two and three layers). hoses with spiral wire braid (four or six layers). Hydraulic hoses are manufactured in imperial sizes and standardised. The most popular standards defining requirements for hoses are as follows: American SAE, German DIN, International ISO and European EN. Apart from standardised hoses (according to above mentioned norms) our offer includes hoses with increased flexibility, higher working temperature, increased abrasion resistance of external layer or better chemical resistance.

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