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Hydraulax Tough™ is the ideal hose for high abrasion environments. In addition to its recognized benefits of excellent resistance to ozone, UV radiation, high temperatures and salt water, it meets the special requirements of the underground coal mining industry. Recommended for hydraulic service with petroleum and water-base fluids, or general industrial service.
MHSA approved
Interchanges with Kurt TUFF
Product
Number
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Inside
Diameter |
Outside
Diameter |
Maximum
Working Pressure
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Minimum
Burst Pressure |
Minimum
Bend Radius |
HT-04 |
1/4" |
0.53" |
6,525 psi |
26,100 psi |
1.8" |
HT-06 |
3/8" |
0.68" |
5,585 psi |
22,340 psi |
2.8" |
HT-08 |
1/2" |
0.81" |
5,000 psi |
20,000 psi |
3.5" |
HT-10 |
5/8" |
0.93" |
4,205 psi |
16,820 psi |
5.1" |
HT-12 |
3/4" |
1.09" |
4,060 psi |
16,240 psi |
6.3" |
HT-16 |
1" |
1.40" |
2,900 psi |
11,600 psi |
8.27" |
Tube: |
Oil-resistant synthetic rubber |
Reinforcement: |
Two braids of high tensile steel wire |
Cover: |
Oil and Abrasion-resistant synthetic rubber |
Temperature: |
-40°F to +212°F |
Use this table to determine the correct hydraulic hose protection product
Product
Number
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Outside
Diameter
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Plastic Spiral Guard (NFSGX)
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Nylon Protective Sleeving (NPS)
|
Steel Hose Armor (HA)
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Fire-Resistant Sleeving
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HT-04
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0.53"
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NFSGX16
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NPS-076
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HA-13S
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1310-08
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HT-06
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0.68"
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NFSGX20
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NPS-076
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HA-3S
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1910-12
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HT-08
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0.81"
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NFSGX25
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NPS-105
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HA-4S
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2210-14
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HT-10
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0.93"
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NFSGX32
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NPS-105
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HA-5S
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2510-16
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HT-12
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1.09"
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NFSGX32
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NPS-122
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HA-14S
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3210-20
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HT-16
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1.40"
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NFSGX40
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NPS-153
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HA-9S
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3810-24
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This hose is suitable for hydraulic fluids on mineral oil and synthetic oil basis (HL, HLP, HLPD, HVLP), oil-water-emulsions (HFAE, HFAS, HFB), water-glycol liquids (HFC), vegetable and mineral oil based lubricants, cooling water, and compressed air. Also generally suitable for biologically degradable hydraulic liquids (HETG, HEPG, HEES) however limited by fluid additives.
Not suitable for hydraulic fluids on phosphate ester basis (HFD).
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