Hydraulicspneumatics 1125 Eaton Dymnamax Ec850 P
Hydraulicspneumatics 1125 Eaton Dymnamax Ec850 P
Hydraulicspneumatics 1125 Eaton Dymnamax Ec850 P
Hydraulicspneumatics 1125 Eaton Dymnamax Ec850 P
Hydraulicspneumatics 1125 Eaton Dymnamax Ec850 P

Ultrahigh-pressure hose

June 5, 2014
Ultrahigh-pressure hose
The EC850 ultrahigh pressure spiral hose, part of the company’s Dynamax line, handles applications requiring heavy-duty impulse cycling, such as direct-drive steering systems and mobile hydrostatic-drive systems. The spiral wire-reinforced hose combines the latest technologies in compounding, spiral-wire reinforcement, and manufacturing processes. Available in sizes ¾ to 1¼-in. sizes, with an operating pressure of 500 bar (7,250 psi) with a 4-1 burst ratio, the hose offers excellent force-to-bend characteristics. The hose‘s Code 62 flange-fitting design features stress-relief characteristics that are capable of withstanding the ultrahigh pressures and high impulse-cycling requirements.

Eaton Corp., (419) 891-7606

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