Hose or Tubing

In the November issue of Hydraulics & Pneumatics, author Brendan Casey examines the question of whether hose or tubing should be used for a given hydraulc application.  Brendan has authored many articles for Hydraulics & Pneumatics in the area of MRO.

MRO is an extremely important segment of the fluid power market as products do wear out in harsh environments and in repeated cycles.  This article, Hose or tubing:  Its horses for courses, can be found in the November digital edition of H&P by clicking here.  While there, go the very last page and sign up for your subscription.

For more information on hose and tubing, please go to our website and click on Fluid Power Basics.  There you will find an index of component groups and you can then access both hose and tubing.  You will also find who makes these products in our Manufacturers Directory.
 

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