Hydraulicspneumatics 1173 Eaton Guardiansleeve

Guardian hydraulic hose sleeve

Nov. 8, 2012
Guardian hose sleeve protects operators from potential injuries resulting from hose failures. Ultra-tight, six-weave polyamide construction enables it to restrain hose bursts at pressures to 16,000 psi, deflect 1-mm pinhole leaks at 4000 psi, and provide durability of up to 250,000 abrasion cycles. Sleeve is available for 1⁄4- through 11⁄2-in. hose sizes.
Guardian hose sleeve protects operators from potential injuries resulting from hose failures. Ultra-tight, six-weave polyamide construction enables it to restrain hose bursts at pressures to 16,000 psi, deflect 1-mm pinhole leaks at 4,000 psi, and provide durability of up to 250,000 abrasion cycles. Sleeve is available for ¼- through 1½-in. hose sizes. It is compatible with most fluid-conveyance chemicals and meets “Line of Sight” operator protection regulations and industry standards for abrasion and flame resistance.

Eaton Corp., Hydraulics Group, (952) 294-7992

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