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Hydraulic Hoses Suit Low-Temp Apps

May 18, 2015
Piranhaflex PFLT364 hydraulic hoses from Piranhaflex PFLT364 hydraulic hoses from Kuriyama of America, suitable for use in medium-presusre hydraulic lines, operate over a temperature range of -65˚F to 200˚F.

The Piranhaflex Series PFLT364 Low Temp 100R7 Hydraulic Hose is suited for medium-pressure hydraulic lines, and has an extended service life in cold storage applications. The hoses feature three layers: a seamless copolyester inner tube, braided fiber reinforcement for high tensile stress, and a black copolyester pin-pricked cover. Temperature range is -65˚F to 200˚F for petroleum-based hydraulic fluids. Available in 250 ft. reels with 0.250 in., 0.375 in., and 0.500 in. inner diameters, the hose meets SAE J517 and J343 Standards.

Kuriyama of America Inc., (847) 755-0360

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