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6W couplings handle high-pressure applications

June 5, 2014
High-pressure four and six-wire braided hose combined with new 6W couplings handle applications requiring high-pressure capabilities and temperatures from –40 to 250°F. The bite-the-wire crimp, one-piece couplings, with nonskive design, eliminate cover skiving before assembly to the hose. Assembly is simple and quick and the couplings eliminate leaks and in-field failures caused by shock and vibration.
High-pressure four and six-wire braided hose combined with new 6W couplings handle applications requiring high-pressure capabilities and temperatures from –40 to 250°F. The bite-the-wire crimp, one-piece couplings, with nonskive design, eliminate cover skiving before assembly to the hose. Assembly is simple and quick and the couplings eliminate leaks and in-field failures caused by shock and vibration. Available in 85 different types and popular sizes of 1¼, 1½, and 2 in., the couplings work with SAE R13 and 4SH hydraulic hose and withstand pressure to 6,000 psi.

Kurt Hydraulics, (866) 257-7995

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