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Hydraulic hose couplings

March 6, 2012
W-Style couplings are compatible with low-pressure braided hose and high-pressure spiral hose. Designed for non-skive high pressure spiral hose (6000 psi) and all wire braided hose applications, these couplings are available in 742 different end types. They are available in sizes 4-32, non-skive all sizes of R12, non-skive 4SH 12-24 sizes, and a full line of metrics. Rugged design eliminates leaks and handles sub-zero through high temperature applications.
W-Style couplings are compatible with low-pressure braided hose and high-pressure spiral hose. Designed for non-skive high pressure spiral hose (6000 psi) and all wire br
aided hose applications, these couplings are available in 742 different end types. They are available in sizes 4-32, non-skive all sizes of R12, non-skive 4SH 12-24 sizes, and a full line of metrics. Rugged design eliminates leaks and handles sub-zero through high temperature applications.

They meet SAE specifications and are quality manufactured in accordance with ISO 9002/QS 9000 quality processes and systems.

Kurt Hydraulics, (866) 257-7995, www.kurthydraulics.com
 

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