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Small-bend-radius hose

June 10, 2011
Small-bend-radius hose MegaSys constant-pressure hoses are spiralwire and wire-braid hoses that can be bent up to one-third the SAE specification, making them easy to handle and route in tight spaces during installation. They feature ...

Small-bend-radius hose

MegaSys constant-pressure hoses are spiralwire and wire-braid hoses that can be bent up to one-third the SAE specification, making them easy to handle and route in tight spaces during installation. They feature MegaTuff or XtraTuff covers that provide 300 times the abrasion resistance of standard hose covers. Nine styles each feature a color-coded lay line indicating trade name; size and pressure rating; SAE, EN, or DIN standard; and MSHA flame-resistance compliance.

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Worldwide Fluid Power Div.
(303) 744-3128
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