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Goodyear gets in on hydraulic hose

June 1, 2004
Goodyear unveiled its hydraulic hose lineup at the annual meeting of the Association for Hose and Accessories Distribution. Although the company has produced hydraulic hose for 50 years, until now it only carried a limited selection of lower-pressure brai
Goodyear unveiled its hydraulic hose lineup at the annual meeting of the Association for Hose and Accessories Distribution. Although the company has produced hydraulic hose for 50 years, until now it only carried a limited selection of lower-pressure braided products.

A complete range of hydraulic hose classifications is available from R1 to R18 and 1 /8 to 2-in. diameters that primarily conform to SAE and European standards.

In addition to hydraulic hose, Goodyear provides fittings and crimpers. Check out www.hydraulics.goodyear.com for more information.

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