Hydraulicspneumatics 4687 Promo Ryco Crocstop
Hydraulicspneumatics 4687 Promo Ryco Crocstop
Hydraulicspneumatics 4687 Promo Ryco Crocstop
Hydraulicspneumatics 4687 Promo Ryco Crocstop
Hydraulicspneumatics 4687 Promo Ryco Crocstop

Safety Barrier Protects from Burst Hoses

April 25, 2018
This brochure from RYCO details the safety features of the CROCSTOP system for protection in the event of hose bursts or separations.

This brochure from RYCO details the safety features of the CROCSTOP system for protection in the event of hose bursts or separations. In the event of a burst hose, the fluid is contained by the Crocsleeve, dissipating the energy. This sleeve is abrasion resistant and designed to keep hose from violently whipping and injuring personnel. The sleeve resists sun, atmospheric agents and the effects of aging. The inside bore of the sleeve is smooth, allowing the hose to move inside the sleeve and to install easily.

RYCO; CLICK HERE to download a PDF of the literature.

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