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Competing at the Edge of Change the New Standard for Fluid Conveyance Table of Content Eaton Fluid Conveyance Master Catalog Competing at the edge of change The new standard for fluid conveyance Table of content Premium abrasion resistant hose A Application data 1 Wire braid construction GH681B . 43 2 Wire braid construction EC881B . 44 B Premium hydraulic hose Spiral construction GH425B . 45 Premium high temperature hose C Standard hydraulic hose 1 Wire braid construction FC510 . 46 2 Wire braid construction GH195 . 47 D Specialty hydraulic hose Spiral construction EC525 . .. 48 Premium low temperature hose E Thermoplastic hose 2 Wire braid construction GH120 . 49 Spiral construction EC810 . 50 F Thermoplastic tubing Standard hydraulic hose 1 Wire braid construction EC110 . 53 1 Wire braid construction EC115 . 54 G Air conditioning hoses 2 Wire braid construction EC210 . 55 2 Wire braid construction EC215 . 56 H Teflon hose Spiral construction EC426 . .. 57 Spiral construction EC512 . .. 58 I Accessories Spiral construction EC420 . .. 59 Spiral construction EC615 . .. 60 J Assembly equipment Specialty hydraulic hose Textile braid construction GH585 . 62 Textile braid construction GH586 . 63 Application data 1 Wire braid construction EC109 Railway . 64 Safety information . 06 1 Wire braid construction EC112 Railway . 65 Hose selection . 07 2 Wire braid construction EC209 Railway . 66 Selection and Installation . 08 2 Wire braid construction EC212 Railway . 67 Numbering system . 09 Textile braid construction EC045 Railway . 68 Agency listings . 10 1 Wire braid construction EC116 . 69 Hose dash size to max operating pressure . 12 2 Wire braid construction EC216 . 70 Hose fitting pressure charts . 12 Spiral construction EC910 . 71 Fluid compatibility . 14 1 Wire braid construction FC310 . 72 Flow capacities . 25 2 Wire braid construction SH222 . 73 Flow capacities pressure drop . 26 3 Wire braid construction EC330 . 74 Hose routing and installation . 27 Spiral construction EC850 . .. 75 Analyzing failures . 28 Spiral construction GH507 . 76 Fluid connectors . 31 Spiral construction GH435 . 77 Fluid connectors identification . 31 FC300 . 78 Thread size chart . 32 FC350 . 79 FC355 . 80 Premium hose FC234 . 81 1 Wire braid construction GH681 . 35 FC332 . 82 2 Wire braid construction GH781 . 36 2556 . 83 2 Wire braid construction EC881 . 37 FC699 . 84 Spiral construction GH425 . 38 Truck and engine maintenance - Spiral construction GH506 . 39 Diesel and biodiesel hose GH100 ESP™ . 85 Spiral construction FC500 . .. 40 Truck and engine maintenance - Spiral construction GH466 . 41 Diesel and biodiesel hose GH101 ESP™ . 86 Spiral construction EC600 . .. 42 FC619 . 87 GH180 . 88 Suction Railway hose EC190 . 89 2661 . 90 Table of content Thermoplastic hose Medium pressure 3CH0 . 92 Application data A Medium pressure 3DH0 . 93 Non-Conductive medium pressure 37AL . 94 Premium hydraulic hose B Non-Conductive medium pressure 3740 . 95 Medium pressure 37B0 . 96 High pressure hose 3R80 . 97 Standard hydraulic hose C Non-Conductive high pressure hose 3E80 . 98 High pressure hose 3800 . 99 Specialty hydraulic hose D Constant pressure hose 31CT . 100 Constant pressure hose 3TB0 . 101 Very high pressure hose 3V10 . 102 Thermoplastic hose E Non-Conductive very high pressure hose 3VE0 . 103 High pressure CNG hose 35NG . 104 Thermoplastic tubing F Grease lubrication hose 43GW . 105 Thermoplastic twin-line and multi-line hose . 106 Air conditioning hoses G Thermoplastic tubing Low density polyethylene tubing 1201 . 108 Teflon hose H High density polyethylene tubing 1204 . 109 Lubrication tubing 7TS4 . 110 Nylon tubing - PA12-PHLY tubing 4234 . 111 Accessories I Metal/plastic composite tubing 1300 . 112 Assembly equipment J Air Conditioning hose EverCool™ type E A/C hose GH001 . 114 EverCool™ large bore A/C hose FC800 . 115 Teflon hose Smooth bore S-TW . 117 Smooth bore SC-TW . 118 Convoluted 8000 . 119 Convoluted 8500 . .. 120 Accessories GA7000555 . .. 122 900705 . 122 GA70000696 . 122 624 Firesleeve . 123 FC425 Nylon sleeve . 123 FF90754 Guardian sleeve . 124 900729 Support Clamp . 125 05 .071 O-Ring . .. 125 Flaretite® seals . 126 Application data Application data Safety information . 06 A Hose selection . 07 Selection and Installation . 08 Numbering system . 09 Agency listings . 10 Hose dash size to max operating pressure . 12 Hose fitting pressure charts . 12 Fluid compatibility . 14 Flow capacities . 25 Flow capacities pressure drop . 26 Hose routing and installation . 27 Analyzing failures . 28 Fluid connectors . 31 Fluid connectors identification . 31 Thread size chart . 32 4 EATON HOSE MASTER CATALOGUE E-HOHP-CC002-E—January 2019 www.eaton.com Aeroquip provides confidence in hose assembly, corrosion and leakage protection. A Eaton Hydraulics’ POWERSOURCE® Anytime . Anywhere . Any Device . Eaton’s single-site digital customer experience empowers Visit www .EatonPowerSource .com buyers and sellers of Eaton Hydraulic products across the globe in several languages . The power of PowerSource is now available to all users for optimal viewing – on any device, with one click: www .EatonPowerSource com. DURA-KOTE™ plating technology DURA-SEAL™ technology Hose fittings that will now offer 3x the corrosion protection This patent-pending innovation from Eaton eliminates hose on carbon steel fittings as compared to competitive hose assembly cool-down leakage, while extending hose assembly fittings . Eaton‘s DURA-KOTE fittings provide up to 1000 hours life, reducing equipment down-time . of corrosion protection . This is a huge step forward in metal fitting corrosion protection . Cool-down Class 0 Leakage protection Carbon steel 3X Corrosion protection 4S/6S Fitting Corrosion of current carbon steel adapters after 650 hours of exposure to salt spray testing . EATON HOSE MASTER CATALOGUE E-HOHP-CC002-E—January 2019 www.eaton.com 5 Important safety information Assembly product warning and How to order These factors and the other information in this catalog Eaton’s Aeroquip hose and fitting regarding hose installation should be considered by you assembly product warning before installing the hose. If you have any questions regarding A Flexible hose lines offer many advantages over rigid tubing proper hose installation, please contact Eaton Application including routing ease, vibration absorption, sound deafening Engineering at +49 7221 6820 and the ability to accommodate movement of connected Hose maintenance components. However, hose lines require caution in use Proper maintenance of the hose is essential to the safe use not only to provide long service, but also to guard against of the hose and related equipment. Hose should be stored potentially dangerous failure. in a dry place. Hose should also be visually inspected. Any Important hose that has a cut or gouge in the cover that exposes the The user should carefully observe the precautions listed in reinforcement should be retired from service. Hoses should this catalog, including the recommendations on the selection also be inspected for kinking or broken reinforcement. If the of hose and fittings on the relevant pages, and the pages on outside diameter of the hose is reduced by 20% at the spot fluid compatibility. In addition, care should be taken not to where it is bent then the hose should be retired from service. exceed the minimum bend radius listed for each hose size and Inadequate attention to maintenance of the hose can result type in the hose section. Maximum operating pressure should in hose leakage, bursting, or other failure which can cause not exceed pressures listed in the hose data. Instructions serious bodily injury or property damage from spraying fluids, for assembling fittings to different hose should be followed flying projectiles, or other substances. carefully to ensure the performance of the completed assembly. ! Warning: Eaton fitting tolerances are engineered to How to order match Eaton’s Aeroquip hose tolerances. The use of Eaton Accurate processing and prompt delivery of your order fittings on hose supplied by other manufacturers and/or the depends on easy identification of your requirements. use of Eaton’s Aeroquip hose with fittings supplied by other Please order Eaton brand parts using correct part numbers manufactures may result in the production of unreliable and as described in this catalog. Inquiries and orders should be unsafe hose assemblies and is neither recommended nor directed to your Eaton distributor: authorized by Eaton or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Part numbers and dash sizes Dash size designates the nominal ! Warning: Application considerations must be observed size in 16th of an inch. This number immediately follows the in selecting appropriate components for the application of part number and is separated from it with a dash. these products contained herein. The failure to follow the recommendations set forth in this catalog may result in an Dimensions unstable application which may result in serious personal injury Dimensions given in this catalog for Eaton products are or property damage. approximate and should be used for reference only. Exact Eaton or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall not be subject dimensional information for a given product is subject to to and disclaims any obligations or liabilities (including but change and varying tolerances; contact Eaton directly for full not limited to all consequential, incidental and contingent current information. damages) arising from tort claims (including without ! Warning limitation negligence and strict liability) or other theories of law with respect to any hose
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