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3/4" HOSE, EXTRA HIGH PRESSURE, DIEHARD

Item #: TXA212D

Product Info

Ryco Hydraulics

Technical Specifications: High pressure hydraulic oil lines in applications where the outside cover of the hose is subjected to abrasion that may cause premature failure of standard hoses. Ideal for high pressure use that requires a smaller outside diameter (except -20 size), lighter weight, and more flexibility than spiral hose.

Tube: Black, oil resistant synthetic rubber.

Reinforcement: Two braids of high tensile steel wire.

Cover: DIEHARD™ Black, oil and extra abrasion resistant synthetic rubber. Flame Resistant, Anti-Static (FRAS) & MSHA compliant. Highly visible layline branding for easy and permanent identification. No skiving required with T2000 & T7000 Series Crimp Couplings and L000 Series Field Attachable Couplings.

Meets or Exceeds the Performance Requirements of:
AS 3791 SAE 100R2AT, BCS 174, DIN 20022-2SN, EN 853 Type
2SN, ISO 1436 Types R2AT & 2SN, SAE SAE 100R2AT.

Flame Resistance: Complies with Flame Resistant and Electrical Resistance (Anti-Static) requirements of Australian Standard AS 2660 and Methods of Test AS 1180.10B and 13A. Meets Flame Resistant Designation “U.S. **MSHA**” of the US Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Temperature Range: From -40°C to +100°C (-40°F to +212°F).

Working Pressure: Maximum working pressures are based on 4:1 safety factor (maximum working pressure to minimum burst pressure).

The very high abrasion resistant properties of the cover, combined with the high working pressures and excellent impulse life, when tested to EN 853 Type 2SN/SAE SAE 100R2AT test conditions, result in increased service life and minimise equipment downtime.

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Hydraulic Hose

Item Specifications

  • 9.5"
  • 3/4"
  • 2
  • 1.15"
  • Two braids of high tensile steel wire
  • SAE 100R2AT
  • 4530
  • 3.00 lbs per
AS LOW AS $9.80/FT
Qty Breaks Available
1-20$12.89
21-102$12.25
103-255$11.66
256-408$10.65
409+$9.80
UOM: FT
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