Kurt Tuff hose

High-Pressure Hose

Nov. 20, 2018
M2-200 Series balanced vane motors offer speeds to 2,200 rpm at maximum pressure.

Kurt Tuff hose is designed for rugged, high pressure applications. It has 6,500 psi capacity and uses less installation space. Its unique design allows bending twice as tight as standard SAE hose with half the bend radius. Reinforced internally with two braided layers of high tensile steel wire, this hose retains flexibility and durability. Its oil- and abrasion-resistant outer cover offers 10 times the durability of standard hose covers. The hose is rated to 1 million impulse cycles and withstands temperatures from −40°F up to 250°F. Applications include off-highway vehicles, oil drilling equipment, trucks, construction equipment, large machinery, and most heavy-duty hydraulic applications. Hose diameters available range from 1/4 in. to 1 in. ID and utilize a full line of couplings interchangeable with other popular brands.

Kurt Hydraulics, (866)-257-7995

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