Hydraulicspneumatics 5347 Kovertech Hd
Hydraulicspneumatics 5347 Kovertech Hd
Hydraulicspneumatics 5347 Kovertech Hd
Hydraulicspneumatics 5347 Kovertech Hd
Hydraulicspneumatics 5347 Kovertech Hd

Thermoplastic Wrap for Hydraulic Hose

Nov. 20, 2018
Kovertec HD plastic spiral wrap is extruded thick sections to protect hoses from abrasion keep hose assemblies from becoming tangled during machine operation.

Kovertec HD plastic spiral wrap is extruded thick sections to protect hoses from abrasion keep hose assemblies from becoming tangled during machine operation. The wrap is available in 12 sizes with inside diameters from 9 to 113 mm. Standard working temperatures range from −60 to 60° C (−76° to 140°F), with intermittent peak temperatures 90° C (194°F). Standard colors are black or yellow, with others available upon request.

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