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High-pressure hydraulic hose

Aug. 10, 2007
Six-spiral Aeroquip GH466-32 hose has a constant working pressure of 420 bar for high-pressure spikes. It operates in temperatures to 120° C and meets EN856/100R15 with Class 0 cool-down leakage in accordance with SAE J1176. It also surpasses SAE ...
Six-spiral Aeroquip GH466-32 hose has a constant working pressure of 420 bar for high-pressure spikes. It operates in temperatures to 120° C and meets EN856/100R15 with Class 0 cool-down leakage in accordance with SAE J1176. It also surpasses SAE J1405 by withstanding more than 2 million flex impulse cycles. It uses Aeroquip Internal Skive Crimp (ISC) fittings, which feature an internal and external skive design that separates the socket into three different zones — dampening, sealing, and wire trap.

Eaton Corp., Hydraulics Operations, (952) 294-7992, www.hydraulics.eaton.com

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