Hydraulicspneumatics 5922 Parker Hose Whip Restraint 0
Hydraulicspneumatics 5922 Parker Hose Whip Restraint 0
Hydraulicspneumatics 5922 Parker Hose Whip Restraint 0
Hydraulicspneumatics 5922 Parker Hose Whip Restraint 0
Hydraulicspneumatics 5922 Parker Hose Whip Restraint 0

Hose-Whip Restraint

July 24, 2019
This hose whip restraint system prevents whipping of a pressurized hose if it becomes separated from an end fitting.

This hose whip restraint system prevents whipping of a pressurized hose if it becomes separated from an end fitting. The system is comprised of two parts: a hose collar and a cable assembly. The collar is selected based on the outside diameter of the hose, while the cable assembly is selected based on the type of hose connection. The hose collar and the cable assembly work together to keep the hose from whipping if the hose disconnects from the fitting. This protects both equipment and nearby personnel.

Parker Hannifin Corp., Hose Products Div., (440) 943-5700, www.parker.com

Continue Reading

Motor leakage variations

Oct. 18, 2006
affect low-speed performance

The Impacts of Electrification on Fluid Power Systems

May 15, 2023
Electrification presents challenges as well as opportunities to re-evaluate and improve upon the design of hydraulics and pneumatics.

Sponsored Recommendations

7 Key Considerations for Selecting a Medical Pump

Feb. 6, 2024
Newcomers to medical device design may think pressure and flow rate are sufficient parameters whenselecting a pump. While this may be true in some industrial applications, medical...

How Variable Volume Pumps Work

Feb. 6, 2024
Variable volume pumps, also known as precision dispense pumps, are a positive displacement pump that operates by retracting a piston to aspirate a fluid and then extending the...

What is a Check Valve and How Does it Work?

Feb. 6, 2024
Acheck valve, a non-return or one-way valve, is a mechanical device that allows a gas or liquid to flow freely in one direction while preventing reverse flow in the opposite ...

The Difference Between Calibrated Orifices and Holes

Feb. 6, 2024
Engineers tasked with managing fluid flow talk about both holes and calibrated orifices, but they are two distinct entities. A hole can be any opening, but a calibrated orifice...