Section 1 Technical Info
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B.S.P.T. - BRITISH STANDARD PIPE TAPER
Thread Male Thread Female Thread
Size O.D. I.D.
& TPI
BSPT* BSPT
1/8-28
9.7 8.5
1/4-19 13.1 11.4
3/8-19 16.6 14.9
1/2-14 20.9 18.6
5/8-14 22.9 20.6
3/4-14 26.4 24.1
1-11 33.2 30.2
1.1/4-11 41.9 38.9
1.1/2-11 47.8 44.8
2-11 59.6 56.6
*Basic gauge plane diameter at basic gauge depth
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
B.S.P.P. - BRITISH STANDARD PIPE PARALLEL
Thread Male Thread Female Thread Torque
Size O.D. I.D. Settings
& TPI BSPP BSPP nuts
1/8-28 9.7 BSPP
12 Nm
1/4-19 13.1 8.5
3/8-19 16.6 11.4 26 Nm
1/2-14 20.9 14.9 47 Nm
5/8-14 22.9 18.6 79 Nm
3/4-14 26.4 20.6 104 Nm
1-11 33.2 24.1 128 Nm
1.1/4-11 41.9 30.2 160 Nm
1.1/2-11 47.8 38.9 200 Nm
2-11 59.6 44.8 270 Nm
56.6 350 Nm
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N.P.T. - NATIONAL PIPE THREAD
Thread Size Male Thread O.D. Female Thread I.D.
& TPI NPTF NPTF NPSF/SM
1/8-27 10.0 8.6 8.7
1/4-18 13.3 11.2 11.4
3/8-18 16.7 14.7 14.9
1/2-14 20.8 18.2 18.8
3/4-14 26.1 23.5 23.9
1-11.1/2 32.7 29.5 30.2
1.1/4-11.1/2 41.4 38.3 39.1
1.1/2-11.1/2 47.5 44.4 45
2-11.1/2 59.3 56.2 57
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
J.I.C / U.N. O-RING THREAD
chamfer to accept the O-ring.
Thread Female Torque
Size Thread Tube O.D. Settings
& TPI JIC UN"O"
I.D.
7/16 x 20 UNF
9.8 1/4" 14 Nm 21 Nm
1/2 x 20 UNF 11.5 5/16" 19 Nm 25 Nm
9/16 x 18 UNF 13.0 3/8" 30 Nm 34 Nm
3/4 x 16 UNF 17.4 1/2" 50 Nm 72 Nm
7/8 x 14 UNF 20.3 5/8" 80 Nm 100 Nm
1 1/16 x 12 UN 24.8 3/4" 130 Nm 176 Nm
1 3/16 x 12 UN 28.2 7/8" 140 Nm 220 Nm
1 5/16 x 12 UN 31.2 1" 156 Nm 290 Nm
1 5/8 x 12 UN 39.2 1.1/4" 188 Nm 350 Nm
1 7/8 x 12 UN 45.5 1.1/2" 268 Nm 460 Nm
2 1/2 x 12 UN 61.5 2" 346 Nm 540 Nm
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S.A.E. - SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE O.R.F.S. - O-RING FACE SEAL
ENGINEERS
Thread Tube O.D. Female Thread Female Tube "O"-ring Torque
Size Thread Size Thread O.D. size Settings *
& TPI 1/4" & TPI
5/16" I.D. I.D. 1/4" 5/16x1/16 14-16 Nm
7/16-20 3/8" 9.8 9/16-18 UNF
7/16" 11.4 11/16-16 UN 12.8
1/2-20 1/ 2" 14.3 13/16-16 UN
5/8" 16 16.0 3/8" 3/8x1/16 24-27 Nm
5/8-18 3/4" 17.5 1-14 UN
7/8" 20.5 19.1 1/2" 1/2x1/16 43-47 Nm
11/16-16 24.8 1.3/16-12UN
1" 30.1 23.5 5/8" 5/8x1/16 60-69 Nm
3/4-16 33.2 1.7/16-12 UN
74//88--1144 26.1 3/4" 3/4x1/16 90-95 Nm
1.11/16-12 UN
1.1/16-14 34.2 1" 15/16x1/16 125-135 Nm
2-12 UN
1.1/4-12 40.6 1.1/4" 1.3/16x1/16 170-190 Nm
1.3/8-12 48.0 1.1/2" 1.1/2x1/16 200-225 Nm
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
S.A.E. O-RING FLANGES (SAE - J518)
Nominal A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm)
Flange
Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code
Size
1/2 61 62 61 62 61 62 61 62
*5/8 17.48 18.24 38.1 40.49 30.18 31.75 6.75 7.75
3/4 19.8 - 42.90 – 34.0 – 6.73 –
1 22.23 23.80 47.63 50.80 38.10 41.28 6.73 8.76
1.1/4 26.19 27.76 52.37 57.15 44.45 47.63 8.0 9.53
1.1/2 30.18 31.75 58.72 66.68 50.80 53.98 8.0 10.29
2 35.71 36.50 69.85 79.38 60.33 63.50 8.0 12.57
42.88 44.45 77.77 96.82 71.42 79.38 9.53 12.57
Nominal Pressure Rating "O"-ring size UNC Bolt size Bolt torque
Flange
Code Code Code AS568A Code Code Code Code
Size
1/2 61 62 61 and 62 number 61 62 61 62
3/4 5000 psi 6000 psi 3/4x1/8 210 5/16x1.1/4 5/16x1.1/4 20-25 Nm 20-25 Nm
1 5000 psi 6000 psi 1x1/8 214 3/8x1.1/4 3/8x1.1/2 28-40 Nm 34-45 Nm
1.1/4 5000 psi 6000 psi 1.5/16x1/8 219 3/8x1.1/4 7/16x1.3/4 37-48 Nm 56-68 Nm
1.1/2 4000 psi 6000 psi 1.1/2x1/8 222 7/16x1.1/2 1/2x1.3/4 48-62 Nm 85-102 Nm
2 3000 psi 6000 psi 1.7/8x1/8 225 1/2x1.1/2 5/8x2.1/4 62-79 Nm 158-181 Nm
3000 psi 6000 psi 2.1/4x1/8 228 1/2x1.1/2 3/4x2.3/4 73-90 Nm 271-294 Nm
*The 5/8* size flange is not part of the SAE`standard. It is included in the J.I.S. standards and is used by Komatsu and
other O.E.M’s.
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J.I.S. - JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS
THTRHERAEDADSSPPEECCIIFFIICAATTIIOONNSS
MMeettrri(ciJ(cJ.TI.T.IhS.hSr)re)eaaddss KKoomma(aMt(MstseueuttrTriTchich)r)reeaaddss
T1h4re-1a.d5* Fem12a.5le T1h4re-1a.d5* Fem12a.5le
O.D1. 8&-1P.5it*ch Thre1a6d.5I.D. O.D1. 8&-1P.5it*ch Thre1a6d.5I.D.
1242-1-1.5.5** 1220.5.5 1242-1-1.5.5** 1220.5.5
27-2.0 25 1264-1-1.5.5 1242.5.5
183-31-.25.*0 183.51 183-01-.15.*5 1268.5.5
42-2.0 40 2303-1-1.5.5 1381.5.5
225-01-.25.*0 204.58 223-61-.15.*5 2304.5.5
2670-2-2.0.0 2558 242-1-1.5.5 2420.5.5
* de3n3o-2te.0s interchang31e sizes betw3e0e-1n.5JIS and Ko2m8.a5tsu.
42-2.0 40 33-1.5 31.5
50-2.0 48 36-1.5 34.5
60-2.0 58 42-1.5 40.5
* denotes interchange sizes between JIS and Komatsu.
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
D.I.N. METRICS 24° CONE SYSTEM
THREAD SPECIFICATIONS LIGHT (L) SERIES THREAD SPECIFICATIONS HEAVY (S) SERIES
Thread O.D. Female Diameter Tube Thread O.D. Female Diameter Tube
& Pitch Thread I.D. D1 (mm) O.D.(mm) & Pitch Thread I.D. D1 (mm) O.D.(mm)
M12-1.5 10.5 7.2 6 M14-1.5 12.5 7.2 6
M14-1.5 12.5 9.2 8 M16-1.5 14.5 9.2 8
M16-1.5 14.5 11.6 10 M18-1.5 16.5 11.6 10
M18-1.5 16.5 13.8 12 M20-1.5 18.5 13.8 12
M22-1.5 20.5 16.8 15 M22-1.5 20.5 15.8 14
M26-1.5 24.5 19.8 18 M24-1.5 22.5 17.8 16
M30-2.0 28 23.8 22 M30-2.0 28 22 20
M36-2.0 34 29.8 28 M36-2.0 34 27 25
M45-2.0 43 37.2 35 M42-2.0 40 32 30
M52-2.0 50 44.2 42 M52-2.0 50 40 38
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D.I.N. METRICS 60° CONE SYSTEM
THREAD SPECIFICATIONS
Thread O.D. Female Tube
& Pitch Thread I.D. O.D.(mm)
M10-1.0 9.0 5
M12-1.5 10.5 6
M14-1.5 12.5 8
M16-1.5 14.5 10
M18-1.5 16.5 12
M22-1.5 20.5 15
M26-1.5 24.5 18
M30-1.5 28.5 22
M38-1.5 36.5 28
M45-1.5 43.5 35
M52-2.0 56.5 42
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
I.S.O. METRICS
(INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ORGANISATION)
THREAD SPECIFICATIONS
Thread O.D. Female Tube
& Pitch Thread I.D. O.D.(mm)
M12-1.0 11.0 6
M14-1.5* 12.5 8
M16-1.5* 14.5 10
M18-1.5* 16.5 12
M20-1.5 18.5 14
M22-1.5* 20.5 15
M24-1.5** 22.5 16
M27-1.5 25.5 18
M30-1.5 28.5 22
M33-1.5 31.5 25
M36-1.5 34.5 28
M39-1.5 37.5 30
M42-1.5 40.5 32
M45-1.5 43.5 35
M48-1.5 46.5 38
M52-1.5 50.5 40
* Interchange with D.I.N. Light
** Interchange with D.I.N. Heavy
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FRENCH METRICS (GAZ & MILLIMETRIQUE SERIES)
THREAD SPECIFICATIONS LIGHT (L) SERIES
Thread O.D. Female Diameter
& Pitch Thread I.D. GAZ Millimetrique
M12-1.0 11.0 - 6
M14-1.5 12.5 - 8
M16-1.5 14.5 - 10
M18-1.5 16.5 - 12
M20-1.5 18.5 13.25 14
M22-1.5 20.5 - 15
M24-1.5 22.5 16.75 16
M27-1.5 25.5 - 18
M30-1.5 28.5 21.25 22
M33-1.5 31.5 - 25
M36-1.5 34.5 26.75 28
M39-1.5 37.5 - 30
M42-1.5 40.5 - 32
M45-1.5 43.5 33.5 35
M48-1.5 46.5 - 38
M52-1.5 50.5 42.25 40
M54-2.0 52.0 - 45
M58-2.0 56.0 48.25 -
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THREAD IDENTIFICATION
STAPLE-LOK COUPLINGS
THREAD SPECIFICATIONS
Coupling Imperial Male O.D. Female I.D.
Dash Size Size
1/4 inch mm inch mm
-4 3/8
-6 1/2 0.58 14.8 .59 15.0
-8 3/4
-12 1 0.78 19.8 .79 20.0
-16 1.1/4
-20 1.1/2 0.94 23.9 .95 24.1
-24 2
-32 1.13 28.8 1.14 29.0
1.53 38.9 1.54 39.1
1.80 45.7 1.81 46.0
2.16 54.9 2.17 55.1
2.52 64.0 2.53 64.3
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1 HOSE ASSEMBLY MEASUREMENT
STRAIGHT HOSE ASSEMBLY LENGTH
BENT HOSE ASSEMBLY LENGTH
+RVH,' 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1 1.1/4 1.1/2 2
.PP 110 130 130 160 180 210 210 260 260 260 310
135.0°
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HOSE INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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1 HOSE INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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tailpiece into the ferrule body in a clockwise
direction until the hex on the tailpiece abuts the
ferrule body.
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Section 2 Hose
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INFORMATION - HOSE
HOSE SELECTION & SERVICE LIFE RECOMMENDATIONS
Hydraulic hose (and hose assemblies) have a nite life span that is dependent upon the actual
operating conditions the assembly is subjected to.
An effective way to remember hose selection criteria is to remember the word FACTOR. FACTOR is
an acronym for the following:
F = Fluid (or material) to be conveyed
A = Application
C = Conditions
T = Temperature
O = Operating pressure
R = Rates of ow (volume and velocity)
1. Fluid (or material) to be conveyed. Hose selection must ensure compatibility of the hose
tube (liner) and outer cover with the oil, chemical or gas to be conveyed. A chemical resistance table
specic to Gates rubber compounds can be found in this section. Similar care to ensure compatibil-
ity should be taken when specifying end connections (hosetails and adaptors), especially those that
contain o-rings.
2. Application. The determination of how the hydraulic hose or hose assembly will be used.
Questions that may need to be answered to ensure correct hose selection could include: What is the
suitable hose construction? What type of equipment is it used on? What are the end connections?
Are there applicable Government or Industry standards to be satised?
3. Conditions. This criteria can be viewed as an extension of application; the determination of
where the hose or hose assembly will be used. Questions that may need to be answered to ensure
correct hose selection could include; What are the environmental conditions the hose will be used in?
Does the hose require a special cover or armour? Are there unusual mechanical loads or excessive
movement? What are the routing requirements? What are the required lengths and bend radius to
satisfy those routing requirements? (Further data regarding Hose Installation Recommendation can
be found in this section.)
4. Temperature. Hose selection is determined by two variables of temperature; the ambient
(external) temperature and the uid/material (internal) temperature. The hose should not be exposed
to internal or external temperatures which exceed the manufacturer’s stated maximum and minimum
limits. Both continual and intermittent temperatures must be accommodated within the recommend-
ed limits. Extra care must be taken when specifying hoses that are routed near to (or terminate on)
hot components such as engine manifolds.
5. Operating Pressure. The pressure in a hydraulic system should not exceed the stated hose
working pressure at any time. System pressure spikes and surges must be considered and accom-
modated within the stated working pressure limits. Minimum burst pressures are reference pres-
sures, and are intended for destructive testing and design purposes only.
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6. Rates of Flow. Hose Internal Diameter can be determined using the Nomographic Chart
found in this section. The correct hose I.D. must be selected for the ow volume required. Too small
an I.D. for a given volume will result in pressure drop, heat generation, uid turbulence and possible
internal tube damage. If in doubt, select the next size up.
Exposure of hose or hose assemblies to operating conditions which exceed recommended or stated
limits will signicantly reduce the expected service life. If in doubt, over-specify hose assemblies to
ensure as much safety margin on the recommended limits as possible.
Extracts from SAE J1273 DEC2002: Recommended Practices for Hydraulic Hose Assemblies
1. Scope—SAE J1273 provides guidelines for selection, routing, fabrication, installation, replace-
ment, maintenance, and storage of hose and hose assemblies for uid-power systems. Many of
these SAE Recommended Practices also may be suitable for other hoses and systems.
5. Hose Selection and Routing—A wide variety of interacting factors inuence hose service life
and the ability of each uid-power system to operate satisfactorily, and the combined effects of these
factors on service life are often unpredictable. Therefore, these documents should not be construed
as design standards. For applications outside the specications in SAE J517, SAE J514, or other
relevant design standards, performance of hose assemblies should be determined by appropriate
testing. Carefully analyze each system. Then design routings and select hose and related compo-
nents to meet the system-performance and hose-service-life requirements, and to minimize the risks
of personal injury and/or property damage. Consider the following factors:
5.1 System Pressures—Excessive pressure can accelerate hose assembly failure. Analyze the
steady-state pressures, and the frequency and amplitude of pressure surges, such as pulses and
spikes. These are rapid and transient rises in pressure which may not be indicated on many common
pressure gauges and can be identied best on high-frequency-response electronic measuring instru-
ments.
For maximum hose service life, hose selection should be based on a system pressure, including
surges, that is less than the hose maximum working pressure. Hose may be used above its maxi-
mum working pressure where reduced life expectancy is acceptable. SAE J1927 provides one
method to help predict wire-reinforced hose service life for a given hydraulic application, where the
surge pressure peaks vary, and/or the highest pressure peaks occur infrequently.
5.2 Suction—For suction applications, such as inlet ow to pumps, select hose to withstand both the
negative and positive pressures the system imposes on the hose.
5.3 External Pressure—In certain applications, such as in autoclaves or under water, the external
environmental pressures may exceed the uid pressure inside the hose. In these applications, con-
sider the external pressures, and if necessary, consult the manufacturers.
5.4 Temperature—Exceeding hose temperature ratings may signicantly reduce hose life. Select
hose so the uid and ambient temperatures, both static and transient, fall within the hose ratings. The
effects of external heat sources should not raise the temperature of the hose above its maximum op-
erating temperature. Select hose, heat shields, sleeving, and other methods for these requirements,
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and route or shield hose to avoid hose damage from external heat sources.
5.5 Permeation—Permeation, or effusion, is seepage of uid through the hose. Certain materials in
hose construction are more permeable than others. Consider the effects of permeation when select-
ing hose, especially with gaseous uids. Consult the hose and uid manufacturers for permeability
information.
5.6 Hose-Material Compatibility—Variables that can affect compatibility of system uids with hose
materials include, but are not limited to:
a. Fluid pressure
b. Temperature
c. Concentration
d. Duration of exposure
Because of permeation (see 5.5), consider compatibility of system uids with the hose, tube, cover,
reinforcement, and ttings. Consult the uid and hose manufacturers for compatibility information.
NOTE— Many uid/elastomer compatibility tables in manufacturers’ catalogs show ratings based on
uids at 21 °C, room temperature. These ratings may change at other temperatures. Carefully read
the notes on the compatibility tables, and if in doubt, consult the manufacturer.
5.7 Environment—Environmental conditions can cause hose and tting degradation. Conditions to
evaluate include, but are not limited to:
a. Ultraviolet light
b. Salt water
c. Air pollutants
d. Temperature (see 5.4)
e. Ozone
f. Chemicals
g. Electricity
h. Abrasion
If necessary, consult the manufacturers for more information.
5.8 Static-Electric Discharge—Fluid passing through hose can generate static electricity resulting in
static-electric discharge. This may create sparks that can puncture hose. If this potential exists, select
hose with sufcient conductivity to carry the static-electric charge to ground.
5.9 Sizing—The power transmitted by pressurized uid varies with pressure and rate of ow. Select
hose with adequate size to minimize pressure loss, and to avoid hose damage from heat generation
or excessive velocity. Conduct calculations, or consult the manufacturers for sizing at ow velocities.
5.10 Unintended Uses—Hose assemblies are designed for the internal forces of conducted uids.
Do not pull hose or use it for purposes that may apply external forces for which the hose or ttings
were not designed.
5.11 Specications and Standards—When selecting hose and ttings for specic applications, refer
to applicable government, industry, and manufacturer’s specications and standards.
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5.12 Unusual Applications—Applications not addressed by the manufacturer or by industry stan-
dards may require special testing prior to selecting hose.
5.13 Hose Cleanliness—The cleanliness requirements of system components, other than hose, will
determine the cleanliness requirements of the application. Consult the component manufacturers’
cleanliness information for all components in the system. Hose assemblies vary in cleanliness levels;
therefore, specify hose assemblies with adequate cleanliness for the system.
5.14 Hose Fittings—Selection of the proper hose ttings for the hose and application is essential for
proper operation and safe use of hose and related assembly equipment. Hose ttings are qualied
with the hose. Therefore, select only hose ttings compatible with the hose for the applications.
Improper selection of hose ttings or related assembly equipment for the application can result in
injury or damage from leaks, or from hose assemblies blowing apart (see 4.2, 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4).
5.15 Vibration—Vibration can reduce hose service life. If required, conduct tests to evaluate the fre-
quency and amplitude of system vibration. Clamps or other means may be used to reduce the effects
of vibration. Consider the vibration requirements when selecting hose and predicting service life.
5.16 Hose Cover Protection—Protect the hose cover from abrasion, erosion, snagging, and cutting.
Special abrasion-resistant hoses and hose guards are available for additional protection. Route hose
to reduce abrasion from hose rubbing other hose or objects that may abrade it.
5.17 External Physical Abuse—Route hose to avoid:
a. Tensile loads
b. Side loads
c. Flattening
d. Thread damage
e. Kinking
f. Damage to sealing surfaces
g. Abrasion
h. Twisting
5.18 Swivel-Type Adapters—Swivel-type ttings or adapters do not transfer torque to hose while be-
ing tightened. Use these as needed to prevent twisting during installation.
5.19 Live Swivels—If two components in the system are rotating in relation to each other, live swiv-
els may be necessary. These connectors reduce the torque transmitted to the hose.
5.20 Slings and Clamps—Use slings and clamps to support heavy or long hose and to keep it away
from moving parts. Use clamps that prevent hose movement that will cause abrasion.
5.21 Minimum Bend Radius—The minimum bend radius is dened in SAE J343 and is specied in
other SAE standards and hose manufacturer’s product literature. Routing at less than minimum bend
radius may reduce hose life. Sharp bending at the hose/tting juncture may result in leaking, hose
rupturing, or the hose assembly blowing apart (see 4.2)
5.22 Elbows and Adapters—In special cases, use elbows or adapters to relieve hose strain.
5.23 Lengths—Unnecessarily long hose can increase pressure drop and affect system performance.
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HOSE SELECTION & SERVICE LIFE RECOMMENDATIONS (cont’d)
When pressurized, hose that is too short may pull loose from its ttings, or stress the tting connec-
tions, causing premature metallic or seal failures. When establishing hose length, use the following
practices:
5.23.1 MOTION ABSORPTION—Provide adequate hose length to distribute movement and prevent
bends smaller than the minimum bend radius.
5.23.2 HOSE AND MACHINE TOLERANCES—Design hose to allow for changes in length due to
machine motion and tolerances.
5.23.3 HOSE LENGTH CHANGE DUE TO PRESSURE—Design hose to accommodate length
changes from changing pressures. Do not cross or clamp together high- and low-pressure hoses.
The difference in length changes could wear the hose covers.
5.24 Hose Movement and Bending—Hose allows relative motion between system components.
Analyze this motion when designing hose systems. The number of cycles per day may signicantly
affect hose life. Also avoid multiple planes of motion and twisting motion. Consider the motion of the
hose when selecting hose and predicting service life. In applications that require hose to move or
bend, use these practices:
5.24.1 BEND IN ONLY ONE PLANE TO AVOID TWISTING
5.24.2 PREVENT HOSE BENDING IN MORE THAN ONE PLANE—If hose follows a compound
bend, couple it into separate segments, or clamp it into segments that ex in only one plane.
7. Hose Installation and Replacement—Use the following practices when installing hose assem-
blies in new systems or replacing hose assemblies in existing systems:
7.1 Pre-Installation Inspection—Before installing hose assemblies, examine:
a. Hose length and routing for compliance with original design
b. Assemblies for correct style, size, length, and visible nonconformities
c. Fitting sealing surfaces for burrs, nicks, or other damage
NOTE— When replacing hose assemblies in existing systems, verify that the replacement is of equal
quality to the original assembly.
7.2 Handling During Installation—Handle hose with care during installation. Kinking hose, or bend-
ing at less than minimum bend radius may reduce hose life. Avoid sharp bending at the hose/tting
juncture (see 5.21).
7.3 Twist Angle and Orientation—Pressure applied to a twisted hose may shorten the life of the
hose or loosen the connections. To avoid twisting, use the hose lay line or marking as a reference.
7.4 Securement and Protection—Install necessary restraints and protective devices. Determine that
such devices do not create additional stress or wear points.
7.5 Routing—Review proper routing practices provided in Section 5 and make appropriate correc-
tions to obtain optimum performance.
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7.6 Assembly Torque—The connection end of a hose tting is normally threaded to obtain a tight
pressure seal when attached to a port, an adapter, or another tting. Sometimes bolts or screws pro-
vide the threaded connection. Each size and type of connection requires different torque values, and
these may vary due to type of material or exterior coating.
Follow appropriate torquing instructions to obtain a proper pressure seal without over-torquing. A
properly calibrated torque wrench should be used to tighten each connection, except when the manu-
facturer species tightening a specied number of hex at turns beyond nger tight to obtain a seal.
7.7 System Checkouts—In hydraulic or other liquid systems, eliminate all air entrapment after com-
pleting the installation. Follow manufacturers’ instructions to test the system for possible malfunctions
and leaks.
7.7.1 TO AVOID INJURY DURING SYSTEM CHECKOUTS:
a. Do not touch any part of the system when checking for leaks (see 4.1).
b. Stay out of potentially hazardous areas while testing hose systems (see Section 4).
c. Relieve system pressure before tightening connections.
8. Maintenance Inspection—A hose and tting maintenance program may reduce equipment down-
time, maintain peak operating performance, and reduce the risk of personal injury and/or property
damage. The user should design and implement a maintenance program that suits the specic ap-
plication and each specic hose in that application.
8.1 Inspection Frequency—Evaluate factors such as the nature and severity of the application, past
history, and manufacturers’ information to establish the frequency of visual inspections and functional
tests.
8.2 Visual Inspection (Hose and Fittings)—Visually inspect hose and ttings for:
a. Leaks at hose tting or in hose
b. Damaged, cut, or abraded cover
c. Exposed reinforcement
d. Kinked, crushed, attened, or twisted hose
e. Hard, stiff, heat cracked, or charred hose
f. Blistered, soft, degraded, or loose cover
g. Cracked, damaged, or badly corroded ttings
h. Fitting slippage on hose
i. Other signs of signicant deterioration
If any of these conditions exist, evaluate the hose assemblies for correction or replacement.
8.3 Visual Inspection (All Other Components)—When visually inspecting hose and ttings, inspect
for related items including:
a. Leaking ports
b. Damaged or missing hose clamps, guards, or shields
c. Excessive dirt and debris around hose
d. System uid: level, type, contamination, condition, and air entrainment
If any of these are found, address them appropriately.
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8.4 Functional Test—Functional tests determine if systems with hose are leak free and operating
properly. Carry out functional tests per information from equipment manufacturers.
9. Hose Storage—Age control and the manner of storage can affect hose life. Use the following
practices when storing hose.
9.1 Age Control—Maintain a system of age control to determine that hose is used before its shelf
life has expired. Shelf life is the period of time when it is reasonable to expect the hose to retain full
capabilities for rendering the intended service.
Store hose in a manner that facilitates age control and rst-in, rst-out usage based on manufactur-
ing date on hose or hose assembly. Per SAE J517:
a. Shelf life of rubber hose in bulk form, or in hose assemblies passing visual inspection and
proof test, is forty quarters (ten years) from the date of vulcanization.
b. Shelf life of thermoplastic and polytetrauoroethylene hose is considered to be unlimited.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF GATES HOSE STOCK TYPES
The characteristics shown below are for the normal or usual range of these specic stocks. Stocks
can be changed somewhat through different compounding to meet the requirements of specialised
applications.
Tube and cover stocks may occasionally be upgraded to take advantage of improved materials and
technology.
For more detailed information on a specic hose tube or cover stock, please check the Chemical
Resistance table in this section and also the specic hose page.
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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS
The Chemical Resistance Table that follows lists the relative resistance of hose and coupling materi-
als to more common chemicals. These ratings do not cover all possible variations of all factors, such
as temperature, concentration, degradation or fluid contamination etc. Testing under actual condi-
tions is the best way to ensure chemical compatibility for critical applications.
How to Use the Chemical Resistance Table
1. Chemicals are listed alphabetically.
2. Find the hose, coupling or adaptor material type that has a rating of “1” or “2” (refer
Rating Scale below).
3. Find hose(s) with compatible polymer(s) in the following section.
Rating Scale
1 = Excellent resistance
2 = Good resistance
X = Not recommended
- = Testing recommended
NOTE: O-rings used with couplings must also be considered for chemical compatibility with the fluid
to be conveyed. This includes couplings containing internal o-rings; for example, S14 series hosetails
(male BSP taper swivel). SStatannddaardrdOo--rriinnggss aarree mmaaddee ooff nniittrriillee. IfIfOo--rriinnggss ooff mmaatteerriiaall ootthheerr tthhaann nniittrriillee
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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
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Rating Scale: Gates Hose Polymers Couplings Rating Scale: Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
1 Excellent & Adapters 1 Excellent & Adapters
2 Good resistance 2 Good resistance
X Not recommended Trade Names X Not recommended Trade Names
– Testing recommended A CC2J M U – Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name Chemical Name
A Ammonium Chloride, 10% Boiling X X- - - -1 X X2 2 XX
X- - - -1 X X2 2 XX
Ammonium Chloride, 28% Boiling X X- - - -1 X X2 2 XX
22 1 1 X1 1 211 -X
Absorption Oil 2121 2-1 1--- -1 Ammonium Chloride, 50% Boiling X X- - - 21 - X22 XX
Acetaldehyde XXX - X11 2 111 11 X- 1 - X1 1 X22 XX
Acetamide 12 - - - X1 - --- -- Ammonium Hydroxide 2 22 - 2-1 - 111 X-
Acetic Acid, 5-20% 2X21 2 X1 1 X22 2X 21 1 111 X111 2X
Acetic Acid, 25% 2X21 2-1 X X2 2 2X Ammonium Hydroxide, 3 Molar 1 1- - --- 1 211 X-
Acetic Acid, 30% 2X- 1 - -1 2 X21 2X XX 1 - X- X X2 2 XX
Acetic Acid, 50% 2X21 - -1 2 X22 2X Ammonium Hydroxide, Concentrated 1 X- - --- X X2 2 XX
Acetic Acid, 50% Boiling XX - - - -1 X XX2 -- X- - - X- X X2 2 XX
Acetic Acid, 80% XX - - - -1 X X2 2 2X Ammonium Metaphosphate 2
Acetic Acid, 80% Boiling XX - - - -1 X XX2 XX 11 1 111 2 X22 X-
Acetic Acid, 100% XX - - - -1 X XX2 2X Ammonium Nitrate, Fertilizer 1 21 1 111 X XX2 XX
Acetic Acid, 100% Boiling XX - - - X1 X XX2 -X 1- 1 1-1 - 111 --
Acetic Acid, 100% (Hot) Vapors 22 - - --- X XX2 2X Ammonium Nitrite 1 XX 2 X21 1 X11 X2
Acetic Acid, Air Free ---- - -1 - XXX -X 22 1 - -1 1 111 11
Acetic Acid, Anhydride XXX1 2-1 X X2 2 2X Ammonium Persulfate X 22 - --- - --- --
Acetic Acid, Areated ---- - -1 - XXX -X -X 2 X- 1 2 - 11 --
Acetic Acid, Crude XX - - - -1 1 X21 2X Ammonium Persulfate, 5% 1 XX - X- 1 - - 11 --
Acetic Acid, Glacial XXX1 XX1 X X2 2 2- XX - X- 1 - - 11 --
Acetone (Dimethylketone) XXX1 XX1 1 111 11 Ammonium Persulfate, 10% 1 -- - - -1 - - 11 --
Acetonitrile (Methyl Cyanide) 2X21 2- - - --- -- 1- - --- - --- --
Acetylene 2211 - -1 1 111 12 Ammonium Phosphate 1- - --- - --- --
Acrylonitrile (Vinyl Cyanide) XXX1 X- - - 111 21 1- - --- - --- --
Aero Lubriplate 11 - - --- - 111 1- (Mono, Di, Tri, Basic) 1 2- - - -1 X- - - --
Aero-Safe 2300 XX - - - X- - 111 11 2- - - -1 X- - - --
Aeroshell Type 1A, 1AC, 4 21 - - -1- - --- -- Ammonium Sulfate 1 2- - - -1 X- - - --
Aeroshell 7AGrease 21 - - - X- - 111 1- 2- - - -1 2--- --
Aeroshell 17 Grease 21 - - - X- - 111 1- Ammonium Thiocyanate 1 2- - - -1 X111 1-
Aeroshell 750 X2 - - - X- - 111 1- XX 2 XX1 2 211 XX
Air, Ambient 1111 111 1 111 11 Amyl Acetate X X- 2 - -1 X211 2X
Air, 150°F 1111 111 1 111 11 X- 2 - -1 - X11 --
Air, 180°F 2221 221 1 111 11 Amyl Alcohol 2 1- 1 - -1 - - 11 --
Air, 200°F XXX1 X21 2 111 11 1- 1 - -1 1 111 1X
Aircraft Hyd. Oil AA -1- - --- - 111 11 Amyl Borate 2 1- 1 - -1 - 111 1-
Alcohol 11 - - - -1 - 111 11 22 2 2-1 - 111 1-
Alcohol, Amyl 22 - - - -1 1 - 21 2- Amyl Chloride X 11 1 1-1 1 111 11
Alcohol, Benzyl XX - 1 221 - 111 -- 1- - - -1 X XXX --
Alcohol, Butyl 2X2 - 211 1 111 11 Amyl Chloronaphthalene X -- - --- 2--- --
Alcohol, Denatured 11 - - 1-1 1 111 11 XX 2 XX1 X XXX X-
Alcohol, Diacetone -X- - 2-1 - 111 11 Amyl Naphthalene X 1- - --- - --- --
Alcohol, Ethyl (Ethanol) 1111 121 1 111 12 1- - --- - --- --
Alcohol, Furfural 2XX1 2-1 - 211 11 Amyl Phenol - -- - - -1 - --- --
Alcohol, Hexyl (Hexanol) 21 - - X- 1 - 111 12 2- - - -1 - --- --
Alcohol, Isobutyl 22 - - 1-1 1 111 12 AN-0-3 Grade M 1 X- - X21 - 212 22
Alcohol, Isopropyl (Isopropanol) 222 - 221 1 111 12 -- 1 - -1 - 2-1 2-
Alcohol, Methyl (100%) (Methanol) 1111 1-1 1 111 12 AN-0-6 1 XX - X- 1 - 111 -1
Alcohol, Methyl (6%) 111 - 1-1 1 111 12 22 X X11 - 111 -2
Alcohol, Octyl 22 - - - -1 1 111 1- AN-0-366 1 22 - X11 1 111 22
Alcohol, Propyl 11 - - - -1 X211 11 X- - - -1 - 111 --
Alkazene XXX - XX- - 11- -- Anderol, L-774 (Diester) X 11 1 121 1 111 11
Aluminum Chloride 1111 121 X X2 2 XX 21 - 2-1 1 111 11
Aluminum Fluoride 1111 121 X X2 2 2X Anderol, L-826 (Diester) X 1X X X- 1 1 111 11
Aluminum Hydroxide 1111 1-1 1 - 11 -1 2- - - -1 - 111 1-
Aluminum Hydroxide, Saturated 11 - - - -1 1 - 11 -- Anderol, L-829 (Diester) X 1 1-1 1 111 11
Aluminum Nitrate 1111 121 - X11 2- 11 2 X- 1 - 111 11
Aluminum Sulfate 1111 1 X1 1 XX2 XX ANG-25 (Glyceral Ester) 2 12 2 X- 1 - 111 -1
Alums (Ammonium or Potassium) 1111 1-1 - X22 XX - --- - --- --
Ammonia, Aqueous 121 - 1-1 1 - 11 -X ANG-25 (Diester Base, TG749) X 2X - --- - --- --
Ammonium Carbonate 2X- - --- - 111 -- 2-
Ammonium Chloride, 1% X2 1 1 111 1 X22 XX Aniline X 1-
Aniline Dyes X
Aniline Hydrochloride X
Animal Gelatin 1
Animal Fats 2
Animal Oil (Lard Oil) 2
Antifreeze, Alcohol Base 2
Antifreeze, Glycol Base 2
Antimony Chloride, 50% -
AN-VV-0-366B Hydraulic Fluid 1
Aqua Regia (Concentrated) X
Arco A.T.F. Dexron -
Arco C2, 100 -
Aromatic Fuel 30%, Mil. -
Aromatic Fuel 50% X
Aromatic Hydrocarbons X
Arsenic Acid -
Askarel, Transformer Oil X
Asphalt, Under 180°F 2
Asphalt, Cut Back X
Asphalt, Topping 1
ASTM Oil No. 1
ASTM Oil No. 2
ASTM Oil No. 3 X
ASTM Oil No. 4 X
2
ASTM Reference Fuel A 2
ASTM Reference Fuel B
ASTM Reference Fuel C X
ATL-857 X
Atlantic Dominion F 2
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” *Use Gates fuel hose or contact Denver Product Applications Department.
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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Chemical Name Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name
Aurex 903R (Mobil) 21 - - - - - - - - - - - *
Automatic Brake Fluid 2X- - - - 1 - 111 1- Calcium Acetate XXX1 X - 1 - 222 X1
Automatic Transmission Fluid - ATF 2 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - Calcium Arsenate - - - - - 11 1- - - - -
Aviation Gasoline, Mil. - 2 - - - - - - 111 1- Calcium Bisulfate 1121 1 - 1 - - 21 - X
) Calcium Bisulfide 11 2 1 1 1 1 - - 22 XX
Baltic Types 100, 150, 200, 300, 500 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Calcium Bisulfite 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 X11 1X
Banvel, Concentrated (Ag Spray) - - - - - - 1 1 - - 1 - -
Calcium Carbonate 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 211 X1
Bardol B XXX - X - 1 - 111 - -
Calcium Chlorate 111 - 1 - 1 - 221 1-
Barium Carbonate 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 211 X1
Calcium Chloride 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 X21 X-
Barium Chloride X1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X22 X2
Calcium Hydroxide 12 2 1 1 X1 - XX1 - 2
Barium Chloride, 5% X1 - - - - 1 X211 X-
Calcium Hydroxide, 10% Boiling - 2 - - - - 1 X 2 1 1 X X
Barium Chloride, Aqueous
Calcium Hydroxide, 20% Boiling - - - - - - 1 X - 1 1 X X
Solution (Hot) X1 - - - - 1 X222 X-
Calcium Hydroxide, 50% Boiling - - - - - - 1 X - X 2 X X
Barium Hydroxide 11 1 1 1 X1 1 X11 XX
Calcium Hypochlorite, 5%
Barium Sulfate 11 - 1 2 - 1 1211 22
(Under 100°F) X2 X1 2 - 1 XXX2 XX
Barium Sulfate, Aqueous
Calcium Hypochlorite, 15%
Solution (Hot) X- - - - - 1 X211 2-
(Under 100°F) X- X1 2 - 1 X - X2 XX
Barium Sulfide 21 1 1 1 - 1 2 X11 XX
Calcium Nitrate 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 X22 X1
Bayol D -1- - - - - - --- --
Calcium Silicate - 2 - 1 2 - 1 - 111 11
Bayol 35 -1- - - - - - --- --
Calcium Sulfate 1111 1 - 1 - 211 21
Beet Sugar Liquors X1 1 1 1 X1 - 222 2X
Calcium Sulfide 12 - 1 - - 1 2211 2-
Bellows 80-20 Hydraulic Oil - 1 - - - 2 1 - - - - - -
Caliche Liquors 12 - 1 111 - 111 - -
Benzaldehyde XXX2 X1 1 1 111 11
Cane Sugar Liquors 1121 - - 1 - 111 12
Benzene, Benzol XXXX X2 1 1 111 11
Carbolic Acid, Phenol XXX1 XX1 XX11 2X
Benzene Sulfonic Acid X- - - - - 1 - X- 2 X-
Carbon Dioxide, Dry 2111 111 - 111 11
Benzine, Petroleum Ether X2 X1 - 2 1 - 111 11
Carbon Dioxide, Wet 2111 1 - 1 - 111 11
Benzoic Acid 21°C (70°F) XXX1 - - 1 - 111 11
Carbon Disulfide XX - 2 X2 1 1 211 2X
Benzol XXXX - - 1 1 111 11
Carbon Monoxide, Under
Benzyl Alcohol XX - 1 - - 1 X111 1 -
150°F (Hot) 2221 1 - 1 2111 11
Benzyl Benzoate - - - - - - 1 - 111 - -
Carbon Tetrachloride, 5%-10% - - - - - - 1 - - X - - -
Benzyl Chloride XXXX - - 1 2 1 - - - -
Carbon Tetrachloride, Pure X X X 2 X X 1 X X X 2 2 2
Biodiesel** - - - - - - 1 1 - 11 - -
Carbonic Acid 11 1 1 1 X1 - X11 2X
Bismuth Carbonate X- - - - - 1 - 111 - -
Castor Oil 2221 221 1111 11
Black Point 77 -1- - - - - - --- --
Caustic Soda, 20% 2XX1 1 X1 2 211 XX
Black Sulfate Liquor 2222 2 - 1 1111 - 1
Caustic Soda, 50% 2XX1 1 X1 2 211 XX
Blast Furnace Gas XXX - XX1 - 111 21
Cellosolve Acetate, Under 100°F X X X 2 X - 1 - 2 2 2 1 -
Borax, Sodium Borate X2 2 1 1 1 1 X211 X2
Cellosolve, Butyl, Under 100°F X X X - X - 1 - 2 2 2 2 -
Bordeaux Mixture 222 - - 11 1X- 1 1X
Cellosolve, Union Carbide,
Boric Acid 11 1 - 1 1 1 XX22 1X
Under 100°F XX - - - - 1 - 222 2 -
Boron Fuels, HEF XX - - - - - - - - - - -
Cellugard, Cellugard 200 11 - - - - 1 - 111 11
Brake Fluid, Petroleum Base 2 1 2 1 X - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1
Cellulube 90, 150, 220, 300, 550 X X X - X - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
Brake Fluid, Synthetic Base X X X 1 X - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Cellulube 1000, 220A, ST220, A60 X X X - X - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
Bray GG - 130 X2 - - - - - - - - - - -
Cellutherm 2505A X2 - - - - - - - - - - -
Brayco 719-r (VV-H-910) 2X- - - - - - - - - - -
Chevron Fr-10,13,20.8 - - - - - - 1 - 111 - 1
Brayco 885 (MIL-L-6085A) X2 - - - - - - - - - - -
Chlordane XXX - X - 1 1 - - - - -
Brayco 910 22 - - - - - - - - - - -
Chlorinate Paraffin & Petroleum Oil - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
Brine 1111 - - 1 1211 - 2
Chlorine Gas, Dry N/A X N/A - -N/A1 - 2 X X - 2
Brom-113 X2 - - - - - - - - - - -
Chlorine Gas, Wet N/A N/XA - - 1 N/-A X X X X X
Brom-114 22 - - - - - - - - - - -
Chlorine Trifluoride XX - - - - - - 111 1 -
Bromine, Dry XXX - - - x - XXX - X
Chlorine Water, 3% Chlorine X X X - - - 1 - - X X - -
Bunker Oil X2 2 - X2 1 1 111 11
Chlorine Water, 25% Chlorine X X X - 2 2 1 2 - X X - -
Butadiene X2 - - - - 1 1 - 11 - 1
Chloroacetic Acid (Under 100°F) X X X - 2 - 1 X X X X - 2
Butane XXX - XX1 X111 - 1
Chlorobenzene XXXX X - 1 X222 X1
Butter Oil 2- - - - - 1 - 111 11
Chlorobromo Methane XXX - X - 1 - 222 X1
Butyric Acid X- - 1 - - 1 XX11 - 2
Chloroform XXXX X - 1 X211 X1
Butyl Acetate XXX2 X - 1 - 211 11
O-Chloronaphthalene XXX - - - 1 2 111 - 1
Butyl Alcohol 1111 - - 1 1111 11
Chlorosulfonic Acid 2XXX - - 1 X1- - - -
Butyl Amine - - - - - - 1 1111 11
Chlorotoluene XXXX XX1 - 111 X1
Butyl Carbitol 22 - 1 - - 1 - 111 11
Chlorox, Bleach 22 - 1 2 - 1 1 XX2 XX
Butyl Mercaptan - - - - - - 1 - - 11 1-
Chromic Acid, 5% XX - - - - 1 XXX2 XX
Butyl Stearate X2 2 2 - - 1 - 111 11
Chromic Acid, 10% XXX1 2 X1 XXX2 XX
Butyraldehyde XX - 2 - - 1 - - - - - 1
*Use Gates fuel hose or contact Denver Product Applications Department.
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” **Nitrile 150°F or less, no constant contact.
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COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
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Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended A CC2J M U Z ? Not recommended A CC2J M U Z
¶ Testing recommended Trade Names ¶ Testing recommended Trade Names
Neoprene
Chemical Name Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name
Chromic Acid, 25% XXX1 2 X1 XXX2 XX Dibutyl Phthalate (Under 120°F) X XX 2 X21 - 111 11
XX 2 - -1 - --- -1
Chromic Acid, 50% XXX1 2 X1 XXX2 1X Dibutyl Sebacate X XX X XX1 1 - 11 -1
XX X - -1 X - XX XX
Chromic Acid, 100% - - - - - X1 - XX2 - X Dichlorobenzene X -- - - -1 1 - 11 --
2 X11 1 111 11
Circo Light Process Oil 11 - - - - 1 - 111 1- Dichloroethane X 12 - - -1 - 111 1-
- - -1 - 111 1-
Citgo FR Fluids - X- X - 21 - 111 - 1 Diesel, Biodiesel** - 2- 2 X- 1 1 111 11
2 2- 1 111 1 111 11
Citgo Glycol FR-20XD - 1 - - - 21 - 111 - 1 Diesel Oil, Fuel ASTM #2 2- 1 - -1 - 111 11
11 2 - -1 - - 11 -1
Citgo Sentry (Under 100°F) 2 2 1 - X 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 Diester Lubricant MIL-l-7808 X X- 2 - -1 - - 11 -1
X- 1 X- 1 - 211 21
Citgo Tractor Hydraulic Fluid - 1 - - - 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 Diester Synthetic Lubricants X XX 2 X- 1 1 111 11
2- 2 X- 1 1 - 11 -1
Citric Acid, 5% - 2 - - - - 1 1 X11 1X Diethylamine (Under 120°F) 2 XX 2 X- 1 - --- -1
XX - - -1 - 111 1-
Citric Acid, 5% @150°F - 2 - - - - 1 XXX1 2X Diethylene Glycol 1 XX 1 X- 1 - --- -1
XX 2 X- 1 - 111 11
Citric Acid, 15% 12 - - - - 1 1 XX1 - 1 Diethy Ether X XX X X- 1 - 111 1-
XX 2 - -1 1 111 11
Citric Acid, 15% Boiling 12 - - - - 1 XX21 XX Diethyl Phthalate - XX 2 - -1 - 111 11
XX - - -1 1 111 11
Citric Acid, Concentrated Boiling 1 X 1 - 1 2 1 X X X 1 X X Diethyl Sebacate X X- - - -1 - 111 1-
1- 2 XX1 - 111 11
Coal Gas 1X- 1 - 11 - - - - - - Diisobutylene X X- 2 - -1 - 111 11
XX - - -1 1 111 11
Coal Tars X2 X2 2 - 1 X111 11 Diisobutyl Ketone X X- - - X1 1 111 11
1- - - -1 1 111 11
Cod Liver Oil 111 - - - 1 - 111 11 Diisopropyl Ketone X 1-
1- - --- - 111 1-
Coke Oven Gas (Under 100°F) X 2 X - 2 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Dimethyl Aniline X - - -1 1--- -1
1- - --- - 111 11
Condor 1000,1002,1004, Dimethyl Formamide (Under 120°F) X -- - --- - 111 11
1- - --- - 111 11
1006,1008 -2- - - - - - --- -- Dimethyl Phthalate X 1- - - -1 - 121 1-
1- - --- - --- --
Condor 1008,1010,1012, Dioctyl Phthalate X X- 1 - X1 1 X11 -1
-- 1 XX1 1 111 11
1014,1016 -2- - - - - - --- -- Dioctyl Sebacate X 1- 1 221 1 111 11
2- 2 X21 1 111 22
Convelex 10 XX - - - - - - - - - - - Dioxane X 2X 1 XX1 - 111 11
XX 2 XX1 - 111 1-
Copper Arsenate, Cupric Arsenate - - - - 2 - 1 - 1 1 1 - - Dipentene X XX 1 - -1 1 111 12
XX 1 XX1 - 211 21
Copper Chloride, 1% 11 - - - - 1 XXX1 - X Dirco Oils - 11 2 X11 - 111 11
XX 2 X- 1 - 111 11
Copper Chloride, 5% 11 - - - - 1 XXX1 - - Dispersing Oil #10 X XX - - -1 - - 11 1-
XX 1 - -1 - 111 -1
Copper Chloride, Cupric Chloride 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 X X 1 - X Dowtherm A X XX - - X1 - 211 12
-- X - -1 - 211 11
Copper Cyanide, Cupric Cyanide 2 2 2 - 2 - 1 X 1 1 1 - X Dowtherm E X XX - XX1 - 2- - --
XX 1 XX1 - --- --
Copper Nitrate, 1% & 5% 11 - - - - 1 1 X11 XX DP47, 200 Flow - DOW - XX X - 11 - 211 -1
X- 1 - 11 1 111 11
Copper Nitrate, Cupric Nitrate 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - Duro FR-HD - X- X - 11 X211 -2
11
Copper Sulfate, Cupric Sulfate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 X X Duro Oils - XX - - X1 X112 X-
1 XX1 - --- -1
Copper Sulfate, 10% 11 - - - - 1 - X22 X- , XX 2 - 11 1 - 11 X-
22 1 111 1 211 11
Copper Sulfate, 50% 11 - - - - 1 - - 22 - - Elco 28-EPLubricant X X-
11
Corn Oil X2 2 2 XX1 - 111 - 1 Enamels -
Corn Syrup 22 - 2 - - 1 - 111 1- Energol HL68 -
Cottonseed Oil 2212 2X1 2111 11 Energol HLPC 68 -
Creosote, Wood Or Coal Tar EPHydraulic Oils, Chevron -
(Under 100°F) X2 X - XX1 X211 1X Epichlorohydrin (Under 120°F) X
Cresol, Cresylic Acid (Under 100°F) X X X 1 X - 1 X 2 1 1 2 - Esam-6 Fluid 2
Cyesylic Acid XX - - - - 1 X111 1 - Ethanol 1
Crude Petroleum Oil (Under 100°F) X X 2 2 2 2 1 - X X 2 1 - Ethanolamine, Aminoethanol 2
Cutting Oil, Water Soluble X1 - - - - 1 - 111 - 1 Ethers (Under 120°F) X
Cutting Oil, Sulfur Base X1 - - - - 1 - 111 11 Ethyl Acetate X
Cutting Oil 2121 X- 1 - 111 11 Ethyl Acetoacetate X
Cyclohexane X2 - 1 X1 1 1 111 11 Ethyl Acrylate X
Cyclohexanone XXX2 X1 1 1 - 11 2 - Ethyl Alcohol 1
Cymene XXXX X - 1 - 111 11 Ethyl Amine, Monoethylamine X
+ Ethyl Benzene X
Dasco FR150, FR200, Ethyl Bromide, Di X
FR200B, FR310
-1- - - -1 1111 11 Ethyl Butyrate X
Dasco IFR -1- - - -1 1111 11
DC200, DC510, DC550, DC560 -1- - - - - 1 - 11 11 Ethyl Cellulose -
Decalin X2 - 2 X - 1 1--- -1
Dectol R&O Oils X1 - - - 2 - ---- -- Ethyl Chloride X
Denatured Alcohol 1111 - - 1 1111 11
Developing Fluids, Photo 11 - 1 - - - - XX2 - - Ethyl Ether
Developing Solutions, Hypos 2- - 12- 1 - - 11 - -
Diacetone XXX1 X - 1 1111 11 Ethyl Mercaptan X
Diacetone Alcohol -X- 1 - - 1 1111 11
Dibenzel Ether XX - 2 - - 1 - 111 11 Ethyl Oxalate X
Dibutyl Ether XX - 1 - - 1 - 111 11
Ethyl Pentachlorobenzene -
Ethyl Silicate 1
Ethylene Chloride X
Ethylene Chlorohydrin,
Under 100°F X
Ethylene Diamine (Under 100°F) 2
Ethylene Dichloride X
**Nitrile 150°F or less, no constant contact. Ethylene Glycol 1
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COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Chemical Name Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name
- Grease, Petroleum Base 2 12 - 211 1 111 11
-- - - -1 1 111 11
Factovis 52 - 1 - - - - - - 111 11 Grease, Silicone Base - 21 2 1-1 - 111 --
1- - - X1 - 111 11
Fatty Acids 2222 X11 1211 12 Green Sulfate Liquor, Under 100°F 2
X- - - X1 - --- --
Ferric Chloride - - - 1 2 - 1 1 XXX XX Gulf FR Fluid G-200 -
XX - X- 1 - --- --
Ferric Chloride, 1% 11 - - - - 1 1 X22 XX Gulf FR Fluid P37, P40, P43, 2X - - -1 - --- --
1 X11 1 111 11
Ferric Chloride, 1% Boiling - 2 - - - - 1 1 XXX XX P45, P47 / - 12 - - -1 - 111 11
2 111 1 111 11
Ferric Chloride, 5% Still 21 - - - - 1 1 XXX XX X2 1 - -1 - 111 -1
1 - -1 - 111 12
Ferric Chloride, 5% Agitated Halowax Oil X 12 - - -1 - --- --
- - -1 - --- --
or Aerated 22 - - - - 1 1 XXX XX Heptachlor, In Petroleum - 2- - --- - --- --
2 21
Ferric Chloride, 10% 21 - - - - 1 1 XXX XX Heptane (Under 100°F) 1- 1 X- 1 - 111 11
1-
Ferric Sulfate 22 2 1 2 - 1 1 X11 XX N-Hexaldehyde 2 X- 1 X- 1 - 111 11
2
Ferrous Chloride 11 - 1 2 - 1 - X12 - 2 Hexane (Under 120°F) 2 XX - - 21 - 111 11
Hexene
Ferrous Nitrate 222 - 2 - 1 - - 11 - - XX - - 21 - 111 11
Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Gas 2 2 2 1 2 - 1 - X 1 1 1 2 Hexyl Alcohol 1 11 - - -1 - 111 11
- - -1 1 111 --
Ferrous Sulfate, 10% 11 - - - - 1 1 X22 X- High Viscosity Lubricant, U4 2 11
- - -1 1 111 -1
Ferrous Sulfate, Saturated 1- - - - - 1 1 - 22 X- High Viscosity Lubricant, H2 2 1- - - -1 1 111 -1
1- - - -1 1 111 --
Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid, Texaco - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Hilo MS #1 X
1- 1 - X1 1 111 --
Firtec 290, MF ---- --1 ---- -- Houghto-Safe 1010,1055 1- 1 221 1 111 11
1- - - 11 1 111 11
Fixing Solution, Photo 2- - - 2 - 1 - - 11 - - (Phos. Ester) X - - 21 1 111 11
XX - - -1 1 111 11
Fluoboric Acid 11 - 1 - - 1 - 1- 1 X- Houghto-Safe 1115,1120, 12 - - -1 1 111 11
11 - - -1 - 111 11
Fluoboric Acid, 65% 2- - 1 2X1 - - 11 - - 1130 (Phos. Ester) X 1-
-- - - 11 - 111 11
Fluosilicic Acid 21 - - - - 1 - XXX X1 Houghto-Safe 271,416,520, 1- - - 21 - --- --
X- - - 21 - --- --
Fluosilicic Acid, 50% 2XX1 2X1 X- - - 1- 616 (Water/Glycol) 2 - - -1 X111 X-
1- 1 2 X1 X111 X-
Formaldehyde 1X- 1 - - 1 2111 1X Houghto-Safe 620, 625, 640, XX - - -1 X XXX XX
1- - - -1 X XXX XX
Formaldehyde, 37% 22 - 1 221 - - 11 11 525 (Water/Glycol) 1 X- - - -1 X XXX XX
XX 1 2 X1 X XXX XX
Formaldehyde, Hot - - - - - - 1 1 X21 21 Houghto-Safe 5046, 5046W X- 1 2 X1 X XXX XX
X- - 2 X1 1 X11 1X
Formic Acid (Under 120°F) 1X1 1 2 X1 2 X21 12 (Water/Oil Emulsion) 2 X- - - -1 - --- --
XX 1 1 X1 X XXX XX
Formic Acid, Dilute Hot 1X - 1 - - 1 XX21 2X Hy-Chock Oil - -X 1 2 X1 X XXX XX
XX
Freon 12 (Under 100°F) Use Freon Hose Only 2 1 1 1 1 Hydrafluid 760, Texaco and -- 1 2 X1 X XXX XX
2X - 2 X1 X XXX XX
Freon 114 Use Freon Hose Only 1 1 1 1 - Houghton - XX 1 2 X1 X XXX XX
- - -1 - --- --
Fruit Juices - - 1 1 X11 - - Hydrafluid AZR&O, A, B, AA, C - XX X - -1 X XXX X1
XX 1 - -1 - XXX 1-
Fuel Oil 2 11 1 X 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 Hydrasol A - XX
X-
Fumaric Acid 2X- - - X1 - 111 - - Hydraulic Fluid, Phosphate XX
1-
Furan, Furfuran XXX1 - - 1 - 111 11 Ester Base X
Furan Resin XX - - - - 1 - - -1 - - Hydraulic Fluid, Std. Petroleum Oils 2
Furfural Alcohol, Ant Oil 2XX1 2 - 1 1211 11 Hydraulic Fluid, Water Glycol Base 1
Fusel Oil, Grain Oil XX - - - - 1 - - - - - - Hydraulic Fluid HF - 18, HF - 20 -
Fyrguard 150, 200 - 1 - - - - 1 - 111 11 Hydraulic Fluid HF - 31 -
Fyrquel A60, 90, 100, 150, Hydraulic Oils, Petroleum 2
220, 300, 500 XX - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - Hydraulic Oils, Synthetic -
Fyrquel 1000, 15R&O, Hydraulic Safety Fluid 200
220R&O, 550R&O XX - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - & 300, Texaco -
.
Hydrazine X
Gallic Acid (Under 100°F) XXX1 - X1 2 X11 X- Hydro-Drive Oil, Houghton -
Gas, Natural - - - X - - 1 - 111 - 2 Hydrobromic Acid X
Gasohol 2* * - X- 1 - 211 11 Hydrobromic Acid, 37% X
Gasoline, Aviation X- 2 - - - 1 - -11 11 Hydrochloric Acid 2
Gasoline, Meter X* - - - - 1 X111 1X Hydrochloric Acid, 3 Molar 2
Gasoline, Premium 2 * * - XX1 - 211 11 Hydrochloric Acid, Concentrated X
Gasoline, Sour XX- - - - 1 - 211 X- Hydrochloric Acid, 15% X
Gasoline, Standard 1 * * 2 XX1 - 211 11 Hydrochloric Acid, 37% X
Gasoline, Unleaded Under Hydrocyanic Acid, 20% Under 100°F X
50% Aromatics X* X- XX1 - 211 11 Hydrocyanic Acid, 98% -
Gelatin 11 - - - - 1 1 X11 1 - Hydrofluoric Acid, 10% 2
Glauber’s Salt 2X- - - - 1 - 111 - - Hydrofluoric Acid, 20% (Under 120°F) 2
Glucose 111 - 111 1111 11 Hydrofluoric Acid, 48%
Glue (Under 120°F) 222 - 111 2211 2X (Under 120°F) 2
Glycerine, Glycerol 1111 111 1211 12 Hydrofluoric Acid, 70% -
Glycol FR Fluids - 1 - - - - 1 - 111 11 Hydrofluoric Acid, Concentrated X
Glycols (Under 120°F) 1111 111 1211 11 Hydrofluoric Acid, Anhydrous -
Grease, Ester Base - - - - - - 1 1111 11 Hydrofluosilicic X
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” Hydrogen 1
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COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
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Good resistance Good resistance
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¶ Testing recommended Trade Names ¶ Testing recommended Trade Names
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name Chemical Name
Hydrogen Chloride Gas - - - 1 - - 1 - - 11 - - Lead, Tetraethyl (Under 100°F) X 2 X - X - 1 2 - - - - -
Hydrogen Cyanide Gas - - - - - - - - - - - 1- Lead, Tetramethyl X2 X - X1 1 - - - - - -
Hydrogen Fluoride (Under 100°F) - X - - - - 1 - 2 2 1 - - Lecithin 2X- - - - 1 - - 11 - -
Hydrogen Peroxide, Dilute 1 2 - - - - 1 1 1 - 1 - X Ligroin (Petroleum Ether,
Hydrogen Peroxide, 10% X1 X1 2 X1 XX21 1X Under 120°F) X1 - - X - 1 - 211 X-
Hydrogen Peroxide, 30% X2 X1 2 X1 XX21 1X Lime (Chlorinated, Free
Hydrogen Peroxide, 70% XXX1 - X1 XX21 1X Chlorine 20%) -1-1 -1- - --2 --
Hydrogen Peroxide, 90% XX - - - - 1 - X21 - X Lime Bleach (Under 100°F) X 2 X - X - - - X 2 1 - -
Hydrogen Sulfide 2X- - - - 1 1221 - X Lime Sulphur 1X - - - - 2 1 211 XX
Hydrogen Sulfide Aqueous Solution 2 X - - - - 1 - X - - X - Lime Sulfur (Under 135°F) 1XX - 2 - 2 1 211 XX
Hydrogen Sulfide, Gas ---- --- ---- -- Lindane (Ag Spray) - - - - - - 1 1 - 11 - -
Hydrolube, Water Glycol 21 - - - X1 - 111 - 1 Linoleic Acid X2 X - - - 1 - X21 1 -
Hydrolubric Oil, Houghton - 2 - - - 2 1 1 - - - - - Linseed Oil X1 - - - - 1 1 111 22
Hydroquinone X- - - X- 1 - - 11 2- Linseed Oil (Boiled) 2211 111 - 211 12
Hykil No.6 (33%); Water (67%) - 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - Lubricating Oil (SAE 10, 20,
Hypochlorous Acid (Under 120°F) X X X - 2 - 1 1 2 2 2 X - 30, 40, 50) 22 - - - - 1 1111 11
Hypoid Grease (Parapoid 10-C) - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - Lubricating Oils (Diester,
0 Under 135°F) X2 X - - X1 1 111 11
Imol, Imol S150, S220, S300, 4
S500 - 1 - - - 21 1111 1- Machine Oil (Under 135°F) 112 - 2-1 1 111 11
Magnesium Carbonate 111 - 111 - 222 1-
Industron 53 -1- - - -1 - --- -- Magnesium Chloride 1111 111 1 X21 X2
Magnesium Hydroxide 2221 1 X1 - 111 XX
Ink (Printers) 11 - - - - 1 1221 - 2 Magnesium Nitrate 222 - 1-1 - 222 X1
Magnesium Sulfate 2221 111 1 222 22
Ink Oil - 2 - - - - 1 - 111 - 1 Malathion (Ag Spray Dilute) -2- - - -1 1 111 -1
Maleic Acid 2X- - - -1 - 221 --
Insulating Oil (Transformer) 2 1 2 - X - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 Malic Acid ---- - -1 - 221 --
Manganese Salts - 11 - 1-1 - --- --
Isobutyl Alcohol 2221 - - 1 1111 12 Maxmul (Penzoil Hydraulic Fluid) 212 - - -1 - 1-1 --
Mercuric Chloride 1221 121 X X1 1 XX
Iodine (Under 100°F) XX - 1 2 X1 1 222 X- Mercuric Cyanide 122 - 1- - - 222 X-
Mercurous Nitrate (Under 120°F) 122 - 1-1 - 111 X-
Iodine, In Alcohol 2- - - - X1 - - - - X- Mercury 1221 121 1 111 XX
Mesityl Oxide XXX2 XX1 - 111 11
Iodine Pentafluoride XX - - - - 1 - X22 X- Methane 21 - - - -1 - - 11 --
Methoxychlor (Insecticide) ---- - -1 X111 --
Isooctane 1122 121 1111 21 Methyl Acetate XXX1 X- 1 - 111 11
Methyl Acrylate XXX - X- 1 - 111 11
Isooctyl Thioglucolate -- - - - -11--- -- Methyl Alcohol 1111 - -1 1 111 12
Methyl Amine (25%
Isobutane - WET XX - - - X1 XX11 21 2X- - - -1 - 111 1-
Aqueous Solution) 22 - - - -1 2 111 12
Isopropyl Acetate XXX - X2 1 1 221 X1 Methyl Amine (60%) XX - - - -1 - 111 1X
Methyl Amine (99%) XXX - XX1 1 111 X1
Isopropyl Alcoh(Iosol propanol) 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Methyl Bromide X XX2 X- 1 - 111 11
Methyl Butyl Ketone (MBK) 2X- 1 X- 1 - 222 21
Isopropyl Ether XXX - - - 1 1 111 11 Methyl Cellosolve (Under 100°F) XXXX X- 1 1 111 -1
Methyl Chloride XXX2 XX1 1 111 21
1 2 12 - X 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 2XX- X- 1 - 211 11
X12 - X - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Methyl Formate
Fuel JP-3 (Under 100°F) Methyl Isobutyl Ketone XXX2 XX1 1 111 11
Jet Fuel JP-4 (Under 100°F) X1 X - X - 1 1 211 21 XXX2 XX1 1 111 11
Jet Fuel JP-5 (MIBK, 100°F) XXX2 2-1 - 222 --
Methyl Isopropyl Ketone 222 - - -1 - 111 11
Jet Fuel JP-6 X1 X - X - 1 1 211 21 Methyl Methacrylate
Methyl Salicylate XXX - X11 1 111 --
Jet Fuel JP-x 21X- X- 1 1211 21 Methyl Sulfate (Dimethyl, XXXX X- 1 X111 X1
XXX - - -1 1 111 X1
2 Under 100°F) 1111 111 1 111 21
Methylene Chloride - 12 - X- 1 - 111 21
Kerosene X 12 1 X - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Methylene Dichloride
Ketchup Mineral Oil (Under 120°F)
11 - - - - 1 1 - 11 - - Mineral Spirits
Ketones XXX - XX1 1 111 21
3 XXX - X2 1 1 X21 11
Lacquer Solvents
Lacquers XXX - X - 1 1 XX1 11
Lactic Acid 1XX - 1 X1 - X21 X2
Lactic Acid (5%) 21 - - - - 1 1 X21 1X
Lactic Acid (5% Boiling) XX - - - - 1 - X21 2X
Lactic Acid (10% Boiling) XX - - - - 1 - X21 XX
Lactol 222 - - - 1 - 111 11
Lard 2 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 X
Lasso (Ag Spray) - - - - - - 1 1 - 11 - -
Latex 11 - - X- 1 1111 11
Lead Acetate XX - 1 2 1 1 - 222 X1
Lead Arsenate 22 - - - - 1 - 111 - -
Lead Nitrate 22 - - 111 - 122 - -
Lead Sulfate 11 - 1 2 - 1 - 111 - -
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X”
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INFORMATION - HOSE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Chemical Name Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name
Mobile Therm 603 - 1 - - - - 1 - 111 11 Paint 7 X- - - XX1 2 - 11 11
Molasses (Under 120°F) 222 - 111 - 211 2X
Monochlorobenzene XXXX XX1 - 111 X1 Paint Solvents (Oil Base) XX - - XX1 2 - 11 11
Monoethanolamine X2 - 1 X - 1 - 111 21
Morpholine (Pure Additive) - - - - - - 1 - - 11 - - Paints (Oil Base) -1- - 1-11--- --
Motor Oils (Under 135°F) 2121 221 1111 11
Mould Oil - - - - - - 1 - 111 - - Paint Thinner, Duco 21 - - - - 1 1221 2X
Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric) XXX1 2 X1 XXXX XX
Mustard 12 1 - 1 - 1 - X11 2 - Palmetic Acid 2221 X11 1221 1X
Palm Oil 212 - 2 - 1 - 111 11
Paraffin (Petroleum) 2121 X- 1 1211 11
5 Paraformaldehyde 222 - 221 - 111 1-
Peanut Oil (Less Than 100°F) 2 1 2 - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
Naphtha (Low Aromatic Content) X 2 X 1 X- 1 1 211 11 Pentasol 222 - 2 - 1 1111 11
X- 1 1 111 11
Naphthalene (Tar Camphor) X X X 1 X- 1 - 111 -1 Perchloric Acid XX - - 2 X1 XX21 X-
- -1 - - 21 --
Naphthalene XXX - - -1 - 111 -2 Perchloroethylene
- -1 - 111 11
Naphthenic Acid -2- - 2-1 1 111 11 (Tetrachloroethylene) XXX2 X - 1 2 111 XX
2-1 1 222 X-
Natural Gas ---- 2 X1 - - 11 -- Petroleum Ether X2 - 1 - - 1 - 211 - 1
- -1 - --- --
Nickel Acetate ---- - 11 - 1X2 -- Petroleum Oil (Crude) 21 - - - - 1 - - - - - -
- -1 - X11 -X
Nickel Chloride 2221 - -1 - X11 -X Petroleum Oil (Below 250°F) 2 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - -
- -1 X X2 2 XX
Nickel Nitrate 2221 Petroleum Oil (Above 250°F) X X - - - - 1 - - - - - -
- -1 - X11 1X
Nickel Plating Solution -2- - XX1 X X2 2 2X Petroleum Oils (Under 100°F) 2 1 2 - 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
2 X1 X X2 2 1X
Nickel Salts 2- 1- 2 X1 X X2 2 XX Petroleum Oils (Refined) 212 - 221 1111 11
XX1 X X2 2 XX
Nicotine Salts ---- XX1 X X2 2 XX Petroleum Oils (Sour) 22 - - X21 - 211 1X
- -1 - XXX X-
Nitric Acid XX - - XX1 2 111 11 Phenol (Carbolic Acid) XXX1 XX1 X211 1X
2-1 - 111 11
Nitric Acid, 3 Molar XX - - 111 1 111 11 Phenol (70/30 Water) XX - - - - 1 - - 11 1 -
Nitric Acid, Concentrated (Boiling) X X - - 1-1 1 111 -X Phenol (85/15 Water) XX - - - - 1 - - 11 1 -
- -1 1 111 11
Nitric Acid, Inhibited - -1 1 111 11 Phorone (Diisopropylidene Acetone) X X - - X X 1 - 1 1 1 - 1
- -1 - 111 11
Red Fuming (IRFNA) XX - - - -1 - 111 11 Phosphate Esters (Concentrated) X X - X X X 1 2 - - - - -
- -1 - 111 11
Nitric Acid, Red Fuming (RNFA) X X X - X- - - 111 -1 Phosphate Esters (3 Molar) X X - 2 2 X 1 2 - - - - -
Nitric Acid, 5% To 10% XXX1 Phosphate Esters (Dilute) XX - 1 1 X1 2 - - - - -
Nitric Acid, 20% XXX1 Phosphoric Acid 22 - - - - 1 - - - 2 - -
Nitric Acid, 50% (Boiling) XXXX Phosphoric Acid (3 Molar) XX - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Nitric Acid, 65% (Boiling) XXXX Phosphoric Acid (Concentrated) X X - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Nitric Acid & Hydrochloric Acid - X - - Phosphoric Acid (1%) 2- - - - - 1 - - 11 - X
Nitrobenzene (Under 100°F) X X X 2 Phosphoric Acid (5%) 2X- - - - 1 - - 11 - X
Nitroethane XXX1 Phosphoric Acid (10%) 2X - - - - 1 - X- 1 XX
Nitrogen 1121 Phosphoric Acid (10% Hot) 2 X - - - - 1 - X - 1 X X
Nitrogen Oxide Up To 50% Phosphoric Acid (50%) 22 2 1 1 X1 XX21 X2
(Under 100°F) 1121 Phosphoric Acid (50% Hot) 2 X - - - - 1 - X X 2 X X
Nitromethane XXX - Phosphoric Acid (85%) 2X - 1 1 X1 XX22 XX
Nitropropane XXX - Phosphoric Acid (85% Hot) 2 X - - - - 1 - X X X X X
Nyvac 20 (WG), 30 (WG) -1- - Phosphoric Acid (Aerated) - - - - - - 1 - X- 2 - -
Nyvac FR Fluid -1- - Phosphoric Acid Air Free - - - - - - 1 - X- - X-
Nyvac FR200 Fluid -1- - Photographic Developers 11 - - - - 1 - X11 - -
N-Octane X2 - 1 Photographic, Emulsions ---- --1 ---- --
6 Photographic, Fixing Solutions 2 - - - 2 - 1 - - 1 1 - -
Octyl Alcohol 2221 - - 1 1111 - 2 Phthalic Acid - - - - - - - - 221 2-
Oils, Crude X2 - - - - 1 - 1- - - -
Oil (SAE, Under 100°F) 1111 211 1111 11 Picric Acid (Water Solution 100°F) 2 2 2 - 2 - 1 X X 1 1 X X
Oleic Acid (Under 120°F) 2221 211 - 221 12
Oleum XXXX X - 1 X- -1 - - Pinene X2 - 2 - - 1 - 111 11
Olive Oil X2 2 2 X - 1 - 211 12
OS 45 Type III (OS45) 12 - - - - 1 ---- -- Pine Oil X2 - 2 X - 1 1 111 1 -
OS 45 Type IV (OS45-1) 12 - - - - 1 ---- --
OS 70 12 - - - - 1 ---- -- Piperazine Hydrochloride
Oxalic Acid (5%, Hot And Cold) 22 - - - - 1 2 X21 1X
Oxalic Acid (10%) 22 - - - - 1 2 X21 1X Solution (34%) -2- - - -1 - --- --
Oxalic Acid (10% Boiling) XX - - - - 1 - XXX XX
Oxalic Acid XXX1 2 X1 XX21 2X Pitch 21 - - 221 1 - - - - -
Oxygen, Gaseous ---- --1 - 111 11
Ozone (Dry) 2X21 211 2111 11 Plating Solutions (Chrome) X X - - - X 1 X - X X - -
Ozone (Wet) -X- - - - 1 - X21 2 -
Plating Solutions (Other) -1- - - -1 - --- --
Polyester Resin -- - - - - - 2--- --
Polyurethane Foam (Under 125°F) - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Potassium Acetate 22 - 1 2X1 - 211 X-
Potassium Bicarbonate 11 - - 1 - 1 1122 1-
Potassium Bisulfite -1- - - -11--- --
Potassium Bromate ---- --1 ---- --
Potassium Bromide 11 - - 1 2 1 1 XX2 X-
Potassium Carbonate (Potash) 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 X X
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” *Use Gates fuel hose or contact Denver Product Applications Department.
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INFORMATION - HOSE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name Chemical Name
Potassium Chlorate 11 - - - 21 1222 2- 9
Potassium Chloride (1% To 5%) 1 1 - 1 - 2 1 1 1 2 2 X X Ramrod (Ag Spray) - - - - - - 1 1111 11
Potassium Chloride (Boiling) - - - - - - 1 - - 2 2 - X Rando Oils - 1 - - - 21 1111 11
Potassium Cyanide 11 - 1 - - 1 1 211 XX Rape Seed Oil 2X- - X- 1 2111 11
Potassium Dichromate 11 - 1 - - 1 2122 2- Red Oil (Comm. Oleic Acid,
Potassium Ferrocyanide - - - - - - 1 - 211 2- MIL-H-5606) 2221 2 - 1 1221 12
Potassium Fluoride ---- --1 ---- -- Refined Wax (Petroleum) 212 - - 21 1111 - 1
Potassium Hydroxide 22 - - - - 1 - 111 - - Regal Oils R&O - 1 - - - 21 1111 11
Potassium Hydroxide (5%) 11 - - - - 1 1 222 XX Richfield Weed Killer X2 - - X - 1 - - - - - -
Potassium Hydroxide Round Up 22 - - - - 1 1211 11
(27% Boiling) - - - - - - 1 - 221 XX Rubilene Oils -1- - - 21 1- - - - -
Potassium Hydroxide :
(30%, Caustic Potash) ---1--1 ---- -- Salicylic Acid
Potassium Hydroxide 1X- - - - 1 1111 2-
(50% Boiling) - - - - - - 1 - 222 XX Salt Water (Sea Water) 22 2 - 2 1 1 1 211 X2
Potassium Hydroxide (70%) - X - - - - 1 - - - - X X Santosafe W-G15, W-G20,
Potassium Hydroxide (70% Hot) - - - - - - 1 - X - - X X W-G30 - 1 - - - 21 1111 11
Potassium Iodide 11 - - 1 - 1 1122 - - Santo Safe 300 XX - - - - 1 - 111 1 -
Potassium Nitrate 11 - 1 - 11 1112 22 Sevin -- - - - -11--- --
Potassium Nitrate (1% To 5%) 1 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 Sewage 22 2 1 2 - 1 1 X11 21
Potassium Permanganate 12 - - - - 1 2122 2- SFR Fluid B (Shell) -X- - - - 1 - - - - - -
Potassium Permanganate (5%) 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - SFR Fluid C (Shell) -X- - - - 1 - - - - - -
Potassium Persulfate ---- --1 ---- -- Shellac 21 - - - - 1 1111 1-
Potassium Phosphate 1 - - - 1 - 1 - X22 X- Shellac (Bleached) 21 - - - - 1 1111 12
Potassium Sulfate 11 - 1 - 11 1122 1- Shellac (Orange) 21 - - - - 1 1111 12
Potassium Sulfate - 1% & 5% 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 X Silicone Greases 222 - 2 - 1 1111 11
Potassium Sulfide 11 - - - - 1 - 222 - - Silicone Oils 222 - 2 - 1 1111 11
Potassium Sulfite 11 - 1 - - 1 - 111 1- Silver Cyanide 1- - - - - 1 - 111 X-
Potassium Thiosulfate 1- - - 1- 1 - - - - - - Silver Nitrate 1111 1 - 1 1211 12
Primatol A, S, P (Ag Spray) ---- --1 ---- -- Skydrol 500A& 7000 XXX2 X - 1 1 111 1 -
Propane Gas XX - - - X1 - 111 - 1 Soap Oil XX - - X - 1 - 111 - -
Propionic Acid XX - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 2 - Soap Solutions 2121 111 1111 11
Propyl Acetate XX - 2 - - 1 - 1 - - - - Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 2
Propyl Alcohol 1121 - X1 1111 - 2 Soda Water - - - - - 11 1- - - - -
Propylene (Liquid Or Gas, AmbieXnt) X - 1 - - 1 2 1 1 1 1 - Sodium Acetate XXX1 X2 1 1 111 11
Propylene Dichloride - - - - - - 1 - 121 X- Sodium Benzoate - - - - - 11 - - - - - -
Propylene Glycol 11 - 1 111 2111 - - Sodium Bicarbonate 1111 111 1211 22
Propylene Oxide XX - - - - - - 211 2 - Sodium Bisulfate (Niter Cake) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 2 1 X X
Purina Insecticide XX - - - - 1 2 111 12 Sodium Bisulfite 1111 111 1211 2-
Puropale RX Oils - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Sodium Borate 1111 111 1111 - -
Pyranol, Transformer Oil 21 - - - - 1 - 111 1- Sodium Carbonate 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 222 X2
Pydraul XX - - - - 1 - - - - - - Sodium Chlorate 21 - - 111 1222 X-
Pydraul 10E, 29E-LT, 30E, 60, Sodium Chloride 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 221 XX
65E, 115E XX - 2 - - 1 - 111 11 Sodium Chloride - 2% 11 - - - - 1 1 221 XX
Pydraul 135 - X- 2 - - 1 2111 - - Sodium Chloride - 5% 11 - - - - 1 1 - 21 XX
Pydraul 150 XXX2 X2 1 2 111 11 Sodium Chloride - 5% @ 150°F 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 2 1 - X
Pydraul 280 XXX2 X2 1 2 111 - - Sodium Chloride Saturated 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 X -
Pydraul 312 XXX2 - 2 1 1 111 - - Sodium Chloride Saturated
Pydraul 50E - - - 2 - 21 1111 - - (Boiling) - - - - - - 1 - - 21 X-
Pydraul 540 XXX2 XX1 X111 - - Sodium Chloride Slurry ---- --1 ---- --
Pydraul 625 XXX2 X2 1 2 111 - - Sodium Cyanide 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 211 XX
Pydraul A-200 XXX2 XX1 2 111 - - Sodium Dichromate 21 - 1 211 1 - - - - -
Pydraul F-9 XXX2 X2 1 1 111 - - Sodium Ferricyanide - - - - - - 1 - 222 - -
Pyridine (50%) XX - - X1 1 - 111 11 Sodium Ferrocyanide ---- --1 ---- --
Pyrogard 160, 230, 630 - - - - - - 1 - 111 - - Sodium Fluoride - 1 - - - - 1 - 222 - -
Pyrogard 51, 53, 55 - X- - - - 1 - 111 - - Sodium Fluoride (5%) - 1 - - - - 1 1222 - -
Pyrogard C, D - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Sodium Fluoride (70%) -- - - - -1 - --2 --
8 Sodium Hydrosulfide 1X- - - - 1 - - - - - -
Quench Ol i 22 - - - - 1 - - 11 1- Sodium Hydrosulfite ---- --1 ---- --
Quintolubric 822 21 - - - - 1 - 111 11 Sodium Hydroxide 22 - - - - 1 - 2- - - X
Sodium Hydroxide (3 Molar) 2 2 - - - - 1 - - - - - X
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” Sodium Hydroxide (10%) ---1--1 ---- --
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INFORMATION - HOSE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name Chemical Name
Sodium Hydroxide (20% Cold) 1 2 - - - - 1 1 111 XX Sulfuric Acid, Aerated, No Velocit-y - - - - - 1 - 2 2 2 X -
- 211 XX
Sodium Hydroxide (20% Hot) 1 X - - - - 1 2 211 XX Sulfuric Acid, Air Free No Velocity- - - - - - 1 - X X 2 X -
2 222 XX
Sodium Hydroxide (40%) 1221 1 - 1 X X2 2 XX Sulfuric Acid, Concentrated X X - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - -
X X2 2 XX
Sodium Hydroxide (50% Cold) 2 X X 1 1 - 1 - --2 XX Sulfuric Acid, Fuming, Oleum X - - - - - 1 - 2 1 1 2 -
- --- --
Sodium Hydroxide (50% Hot) - - - 1 2 - 1 - XXX XX Sulfuric Acid (10%) 12 2 1 1 - 1 X - XX 2X
- XXX X-
Sodium Hydroxide (60%) 2XX1 2 - 1 1 XX2 XX Sulfuric Acid (30%) 1 - - 1 1 - 1 XXX2 XX
2 XX2 XX
Sodium Hydroxide (70% Cold) 1 2 - - - - 1 - X11 X- Sulfuric Acid (50%) 2XX1 1 - 1 XXX2 XX
1 X11 1X
Sodium Hydroxide (70% Hot) - - - - - - 1 1 122 22 Sulfuric Acid (75%) XXX - 2 - 1 XXX2 XX
2 X11 1X
Sodium Hydroxide (80% Hot) 1 X - - - - 1 X X1 1 1X Sulfuric Acid (93%) XXX - X - 1 X2X2 XX
1 211 XX
Sodium Hypochlorite 1X- - - - 1 - --- -- Sulfuric Acid (98%) XXXX X - 1 X2X2 XX
- --- --
Sodium Hypochlorite, 5% - XX1 1X1 - 222 -- Sulfurous Acid 22 - - - - 1 XXX2 2 -
1 111 -1
Sodium Hypochlorite, 20% X X X 1 1 X 1 - 222 XX Sulfurous Acid (10%) - X - 1 1 - 1 - - X2 1X
1 211 -2
Sodium Hyposulfate X- - - - - 1 1 XX2 XX Sulfurous Acid (75%) XXX1 1 - 1 XXX2 XX
1 221 XX
Sodium Metaphosphate 2221 2 - 1 2 111 -X Sun R&O Oils - 1 - - - 21 1111 11
- 111 1-
Sodium Nitrate XX - 1 2 1 1 - 222 2- Sunsafe (Fire Resist. Hydr. Fluid) 2 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
Sodium Perborate XX - - X - 1 1 X11 2X Suntac HPOils -1- - - 21 11-11-
- - 11 XX
Sodium Peroxide (Sodium Dioxid1e) 2 1 2 1 - 1 1 111 11 Suntac WR Oils -1- - - 21 11-11-
- --- --
Sodium Phosphate X1 - 1 - 1 1 1 111 1- Sunvis Oils 700, 800, 900 - 1 - - - 21 1111 - -
- - 11 --
Sodium Phosphate (Mono) 1 1 - - - - 1 X XXX XX Super Hydraulic Oils (Conoco) - 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
- XXX X-
Sodium Phosphate (Dibasic) 2 1 - - - - 1 X - X2 X- Sutan Plus, Herbicide XXX1 - - - 1 111 1-
- XX- X-
Sodium Phosphate (Tribasic) 2 1 - - - - 1 1 X11 1- Sutazine Plus, Herbicide XX - 1 - - - 1 X11 1 -
- 111 -2
Sodium Silicate 11 - 1 121 1 X21 XX Synthetic Oil (Citgo) - - - - - 2 - 1111 - -
2--- --
Sodium Silicate (Hot) 11 - - - - 1 11 Syrup 212 - - - 1 1 - 11 1-
1 211 11
Sodium Sulfate 11 - 1 111 1 111 X2 ;
2 2X2 --
Sodium Sulfide 11 - 1 111 - 111 -- Tall Oil (Under 150°F) 22 2 - X - 1 - 2X2 X-
- --- X-
Soium Sulfide, Saturated 11 - - - - 1 1 222 X- Tallow 222 - - - 1 1222 12
1 222 --
Sodium Sulfite 2221 211 - --- -- Tannic Acid (10%) 2X- 1 2 - 1 X211 2X
- --- XX
Sodium Sulfite, 5% 11 - - - - 1 2 XX2 1X Tar And Tar Oil 2- - - - 21 1111 12
1 - 21 11
Sodium Sulfite, 10% @ 150°F 1 1 - - - - 1 X211 -- Tar (Bituminous, Under 100°F) 2 2 2 X - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 2
- --- --
Sodium Thiosulfate X- - - 2X Tartaric Acid 22 2 1 1 - 1 1 X22 2X
1 222 X-
(HPO, Antichior) 1111 111 - X21 -- Tellus Oils - 1 - - - 21 1111 11
- ---
Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP)- - - - - - 1 Tenol Oils - 1 - - - 21 1111 - -
Solnus Oils -1- - - 21 Tergitol - - - - - - 1 - 211 - 2
Sour Crude Oil ---- --1 Terpineol X2 - 1 2 - 1 2 - - - - -
Soybean Oil 222 - 2 - 1 Terresstic - 1 - - - - - 1111 - -
Spent Acid -- - - 2-1 Tetraethyl Lead 22 - - - - 1 2 - - - - -
Stannic Chloride X2 2 1 X - 1 Tetraethyl Lead Blend X2 - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Stannic Chloride, 50% X1 - - - - 1 Tetrahydrofuran (THF) XX - - X2 1 1 2 - - - -
Stannous Chloride (Under 150°F)1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Tetralin XX - - X - 1 2 111 1 -
Stannous Chloride, 15% 11 - - - - 1 Thiopen XX - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Starch 22 - - 111 Titanium Tetrachloride XXX - - - 1 - 122 XX
Steam USE STEAM HOSE - 2 1 Toluene (Toluol) XXXX X - 1 1 111 11
Stearic Acid 2221 211 Toluene Diisocyanate (Under 150X°F)- - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - -
Stearin - - - - - 11 Transformer Oil (Askarel Types) X X X 1 X - 1 - 1 1 1 1 -
Stoddard Solvent 22X1 - X1 Transformer Oil (Petroleum Type2) 1 2 1 X 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Styrene (Vinyl Benzene) XX - - - - 1 Transmission Fluid, Type A 2 1 2 1 2 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Styrene (Monomer) -X- 2 - - 1 Tributoxyethyl Phosphate XXXX X - 1 2 1 - - X-
Sucrose Solutions 111 - 1 - 1 Tributyl Phosphate XXX2 X - 1 - 1 - - X-
Sulfamic Acid (10%, Under 170°F-) - - 1 2 - 1 Trichloroethylene XXX2 X - 1 2 X21 X1
Sulfate Black Liquor 11 - - - - 1 Trichloromonofluoroethane
Sulfate Green Liquor 11 - - - - 1 (Freon 17) Use Freon Hose 111X -
Sulfur ---- --- Trichlorotrifluoroethane
Sulfur (Molten) XX - - - - - (Freon 113) Use Freon Hose 1 1 1 X -
Sulfur Chloride XXX - 2 - 1 Tricresyl Phosphate XXX1 X - 1 1 122 X-
Sulfur Dioxide (Moist) 2X- - 2 - 1 Triethanolamine (TEA) 22 - 1 2 - 1 1111 11
Sulfur Dioxide (Dry) XXX - 2 - 1 Tripolyphosphate (STPP) X1 - - - - 1 - - 21 X-
Sulfur Dioxide (Liquid) 2X- - 2 - 1 Tung Oil 22 - - 2 - 1 1111 11
Sulfur Hexaflouride (Gas) 12 - - 2 - 1 Turpentine X2 - 2 X1 1 1 X11 12
Sulfur Trioxide (Dry) XXXX X - 1 Type I Fuel (MIL-S-3136)
Sulfuric Acid, 85% XX - - - - 1 ASTM Fuel A 21 - - - - 1 - 111 1-
Sulfuric Acid, 3 Molar XX - - - - 1 Type II Fuel (MIL-S-3136) X2 - - - - 1 - 111 1 -
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X” *Use Gates fuel hose or contact Denver Product Applications Department. Ow
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INFORMATION - HOSE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR GATES HOSE POLYMERS,
COUPLINGS AND ADAPTORS (cont’d)
9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings 9H[PUN:JHSL! Gates Hose Polymers Couplings
Excellent & Adapters Excellent & Adapters
Good resistance Good resistance
? Not recommended Trade Names ? Not recommended Trade Names
¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U ¶ Testing recommended A CC2J M U
Neoprene Z Z
Nitrile
Chemical Name Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Type III Fuel (MIL-3136) Hypalon
ASTM Fuel B (cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Neoprene
Nitrile
Nitrile/PVC
CPE
Hypalon
(cUorveetr rhatainngeonly)
PTFE
Nylon
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 316
Aluminum
Brass
Chemical Name
X1 - - - - 1 - 111 1 - Water > 1111 111 1211 11
< Water, Acid Mine 2X - - - - 1 1 X22 XX
Ucon Hydrolube Types 150CP, Water, Brine 22 - - 1 1 1 1 X22 - -
200CP - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Water Deionized, (Demineralized-) - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Ucon Hydrolube Types Water, Distilled 21 - - 1 1 1 1 X11 11
275CP, 300CP, 550CP ---- --1 ---- -- Water, Fresh 11 - - - - 1 1 X11 1X
Ucon M1 - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Water In Oil Emulsions - - - - - 21 1- - - - -
Union ATF Dexron - 1 - - - 21 1111 - - Water, Potable (FDA Tube Only) Use FDA HosOe nly- - - - - - -
Union ATF Type F - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Water, Salt 2 1 - - - - 1 1 X22 XX
Union C-2 Fluid - 1 - - - 21 1111 - - White & Bagley No. 2190
Union C-POil - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Cutting Oil 2 1 - - - - 1 - - - - -. -
Union Hydraulic Oil AW - 1 - - - 21 1111 11 Wines 2111 1 - 1 1222 1-
Union Hydraulic Tractor Fluid - 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wood Oil 21 - 1 211 1111 1-
Urea Solution 12 - 1 121 1111 2- ?
Varnish = XXX - X - 1 1 211 12 Xylene XX - X - 2 1 X222 - -
Vegetable Oils 2121 - 21 1111 12 A -1- - - 21 2 - - - - -
2X - - X - 1 2 111 11
Vegetable Oil (Hot) - - - - - - 1 1222 12 Zeric
Zinc Acetate 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 X21 XX
Versilube 11 - - - - 1 - 111 1- Zinc Chloride Solutions - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 11 - -
Zinc Chromate - - - - - 21 - - - - - -
Versilube F-50, F-44 222 - 221 1111 11 Zinc Hydrate 22 2 1 2 - 1 2 X21 XX
Vinegar 2XX2 X - 1 1 X21 XX Zinc Sulfate Solutions
Vinyl Acetate XXX1 X - 1 - 212 12
Vinyl Chloride (Chloroethylene,
Monomer) XXXX X - 1 - 211 2X
Vitrea Oils XXX - - 2 1 1 111 - -
Cover stock rating only; Rating for tube stock “X”
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INFORMATION - HOSE
NOMOGRAPHIC CHART
Flow Flow Capacity of Hose Assemblies
Recommended Flow Velocities
Use the chart below to determine Hose I.D. based on Flow
and Velocity. Conversely, it can be used to determine Velocity,
based on Flow and Hose I.D., or Flow based on Velocity and
Hose I.D.
Example: To determine the Hose I.D. needed to transport 20
gallons per minute (Gal/min)...
Draw a straight line from 20 Gal/min on the left to recom-
mended maximum velocity for pressure lines on the left. The
line intersects the middle column indicating that a 3/4” I.D. (-12)
hose should be the smallest hose used.
Hose I.D. Velocity
Please note this chart uses Imperial Gallons, not U.S. Gallons. Ow
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
EXTREMELY HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
FOUR/SIX SPIRAL WIRE HOSE FOUR/SIX SPIRAL WIRE HOSE FOUR SPIRAL WIRE HOSE FOUR SPIRAL WIRE HOSE
EFG6K EFG5K EFG4K EFG3K
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE HIGH TEMP. TWO WIRE BRAID HIGH TEMP. OIL/AIR RETURN COAL POWER / LONGWALL
HOSE
G2 ACP MCPB
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COAL POWER / LONGWALL TWO WIRE BRAID SLIMLINE TWO WIRE BRAID SLIMLINE TWINLINE TWO WIRE BRAID
HOSE HOSE HOSE
MCPB-MTF
Page 2-27 M2T M2T-MTF CM2TDL
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TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE
M6K M5K M4K M4K-XTF
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ONE/TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE ONE/TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE ONE/TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE TWO WIRE BRAID JACK HOSE
M3K M3K-MTF M3K-XTF J2AT
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
MEDIUM PRESSURE HOSE
ONE WIRE BRAID HOSE ONE WIRE BRAID HOSE HIGH TEMP. OIL/AIR RETURN
G1 RFS ACR
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LOW PRESSURE HOSE
PUSH-LOCK FIBRE BRAID HOSE PUSH-LOCK FIBRE BRAID HOSE PUSH-LOCK FIBRE BRAID HOSE PUSH-LOCK FIBRE BRAID HOSE
BLUE
LOC LOLA GTH
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PUSH-LOCK FIBRE BRAID HOSE MegaVac® RETURN AND RETURN AND SUCTION HOSE MAXIMUS PETROLEUM SUCTION
SUCTION HOSE
G3H R4
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
FLEET APPLICATION HOSE
ONE WIRE NOMINAL BORE ONE WIRE NOMINAL BORE ONE WIRE NOMINAL BORE ONE WIRE NOMINAL BORE
HOSE HOSE HOSE HOSE
C5C C5D C5E C5M
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POWER STEERING HOSE
PS188
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PTFE HOSE
STAINLESS BRAIDED PTFE
HOSE
R14
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
THERMOPLASTIC HOSE
FIBRE BRAID THERMOPLASTIC FIBRE BRAID THERMOPLASTIC TWINLINE THERMOPLASTIC FIBRE BRAID THERMOPLASTIC
HOSE HOSE HOSE HOSE
R7 R7NC R7T R8X
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FIBRE BRAID THERMOPLASTIC TWINLINE THERMOPLASTIC FIBRE BRAID THERMOPLASTIC TWINLINE THERMOPLASTIC
HOSE HOSE HOSE HOSE
R8XNC R8XT R18 R18T
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PAINTSPRAY HOSE
ONE WIRE BRAID
THERMOPLASTIC
PS1B
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WATERBLASTING HOSE
PowerClean™ WIRE BRAID HOSE TWO WIRE BRAID HOSE
PC EJ2SN
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HYDRAULIC HOSE INDEX
GENERAL PURPOSE HOSE
Premoflex® MULTI-PURPOSE Terminator® MULTI-PURPOSE
HOSE HOSE
PREMOFLEX TERMINATOR
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LPG HOSE
LPG SERVICE HOSE LPG VAPORISER HOSE
LPG MVAP
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AUTOMOTIVE HOSE
FUEL LINE VACUUM HOSE
27000FUEL 27000VAC
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HYDRAULIC HOSE
EFG6K EFG5K EFG4K
FOUR/SIX SPIRAL FOUR/SIX SPIRAL FOUR SPIRAL WIRE
WIRE HOSE WIRE HOSE HOSE
SPIRAL WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE SPIRAL WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE SPIRAL WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE
100R15 100R13 100R12
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
6EFG6K 10 3/8 6000 420 8EFG5K 12 1/2 5000 350 6EFG4K 10 3/8 4000 280
8EFG6K 12 1/2 6000 420 10EFG5K 16 5/8 5000 350 8EFG4K 12 1/2 4000 280
10EFG6K 16 5/8 6000 420 12EFG5K 19 3/4 5000 350 10EFG4K 16 5/8 4000 280
12EFG6K 19 3/4 6000 420 16EFG5K 25 1 5000 350 12EFG4K 19 3/4 4000 280
16EFG6K 25 1 6000 420 20EFG5K 31 1.1/4 5000 350 16EFG4K 25 1 4000 280
20EFG6K 31 1.1/4 6000 420 24EFG5K 38 1.1/2 5000 350 20EFG4K 31 1.1/4 4000 280
24EFG6K 38 1.1/2 6000 420 32EFG5K 51 2 5000 350
EFG3K G2 G2XH
FOUR SPIRAL WIRE TWO WIRE BRAID HIGH TEMP. TWO
HOSE HOSE WIRE BRAID HOSE
SPIRAL WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE
100R12 100R2 Type AT 100R2 Type S
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
24EFG3K 38 1.1/2 3000 210 3G2 5 3/16 6000 415 4G2XH 6 1/4 6000 420
32EFG3K 51 2 3000 210 6G2XH 10 3/8 5000 350
4G2 6 1/4 5800 400 8G2XH 12 1/2 4250 290
10G2XH 16 5/8 3625 250
5G2 8 5/16 5100 350 12G2XH 19 3/4 3100 215
16G2XH 25 1 2500 175
6G2 10 3/8 4800 330 20G2XH 31 1.1/4 2250 155
8G2 12 1/2 4000 275
10G2 16 5/8 3625 250
12G2 19 3/4 3100 215
16G2 25 1 2400 165
20G2 31 1.1/4 1825 125
24G2 38 1.1/2 1300 90
32G2 51 2 1175 80
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HYDRAULIC HOSE
ACP MCPB MCPB-MTF
HIGH TEMP. OIL/AIR COAL POWER / COAL POWER /
RETURN LONGWALL LONGWALL
BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE -
FABRIC COVER MEETS BCS174 MEETS BCS174 MEGATUFF COVER
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
20ACP 31 1.1/4 2250 155 4MCPB 6 1/4 6525 450 4MCPB- 6 1/4 6525 450
24ACP 38 1.1/2 1500 105 6MCPB 10 3/8 5500 380 MTF 10 3/8 5500 380
32ACP 51 1300 90 8MCPB 12 1/2 5250 360 12 1/2 5250 360
2 12MCPB 19 3/4 4000 275 6MCPB- 19 3/4 4000 275
16MCPB 25 1 3125 215 MTF 25 1 3125 215
20MCPB 31 1.1/4 2500 170 31 1.1/4 2500 170
8MCPB-
MTF
12MCPB-
MTF
16MCPB-
MTF
20MCPB-
MTF
M2T M2T-MTF CM2TDL
TWO WIRE BRAID TWO WIRE BRAID TWINLINE TWO WIRE
SLIMLINE HOSE SLIMLINE HOSE BRAID HOSE
BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE TWINLINE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED
100R16 100R16 MEGATUFF COVER HOSE - SAE 100R16 XTRATUFF COVER
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
4M2T 6 1/4 6000 415 4M2T- 6 1/4 6000 415 6CM2TDL 10 3/8 4800 330
6M2T 10 MTF 10 -XTF 12 1/2 4000 275
8M2T 12 3/8 5000 345 12
10M2T 16 6M2T- 16 8CM2TDL
12M2T 19 MTF 19 3/8 5000 345 -XTF
16M2T 25 25
1/2 4300 295 8M2T-
MTF
5/8 3800 260 1/2 4300 295
10M2T-
3/4 3500 240 MTF
1 2500 170 12M2T- 5/8 3800 260
MTF
3/4 3500 240
16M2T-
MTF 1 2500 170
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HYDRAULIC HOSE
M6K M5K M4K
TWO WIRE BRAID TWO WIRE BRAID TWO WIRE BRAID
HOSE HOSE HOSE
BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE
6000psi 5000psi 100R19
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
4M6K 6 1/4 6000 420 4M5K 6 1/4 5000 350 4M4K 6 1/4 4000 280
6M5K 10 3/8 5000 350 6M4K 10
8M5K 12 1/2 5000 350 8M4K 12 3/8 4000 280
10M4K 16
12M4K 19 1/2 4000 280
16M4K 19
5/8 4000 280
3/4 4000 280
1 4000 280
M4K-XTF M3K M3K-MTF
TWO WIRE BRAID ONE/TWO WIRE ONE/TWO WIRE
HOSE BRAID HOSE BRAID HOSE
BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE
100R19 EXTRATUFF COVER 100R17 100R17 EXTRATUFF COVER
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
4M4K-XTF 6 1/4 4000 280 4M3K 6 1/4 3250 225 4M3K- 6 1/4 3250 225
10 3/8 4000 280 6M3K 10 MTF 10
6M4K-XTF 12 1/2 4000 280 8M3K 12 3/8 3250 225 12
16 5/8 4000 280 12M3K 19 6M3K- 19
8M4K-XTF 16M3K 25 MTF 25 3/8 3250 225
19
10M4K- 1/2 3250 225 8M3K-
XTF 25 MTF
3/4 3250 225 1/2 3250 225
12M4K- 12M3K-
XTF 1 3250 225 MTF
16M4K- 3/4 4000 280 16M3K- 3/4 3250 225
XTF MTF
1 4000 280 1 3250 225
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HYDRAULIC HOSE
M3K-XTF J2AT G1
ONE/TWO WIRE TWO WIRE BRAID ONE WIRE BRAID
BRAID HOSE JACK HOSE HOSE
BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED JACK HOSE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - SAE
100R17 EXTRATUFF COVER 100R1 Type AT
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
16M3K- 25 1 3250 225 4J2AT 6 1/4 10000 690 3G1 5 3/16 3625 250
XTF 6J2AT 10 3/8 10000 690
4G1 6 1/4 3275 225
5G1 8 5/16 3125 215
6G1 10 3/8 2600 180
8G1 12 1/2 2325 160
10G1 16 5/8 1900 130
12G1 19 3/4 1525 105
16G1 25 1 1275 90
20G1 31 1.1/4 925 64
24G1 38 1.1/2 725 50
32G1 51 2 600 40
RFS ACR LOC
ONE WIRE BRAID HIGH TEMP. OIL/AIR PUSH-LOCK FIBRE
HOSE RETURN BRAID HOSE
RED FIRE SUPPRESSANT BRAIDED WIRE BRAIDED WIRE REINFORCED HOSE - BRAIDED FIBRE REINFORCED HOSE
REINFORCED HOSE - SAE 100R1 Type AT FABRIC COVER COTTON COVER
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
Part Number
Internal DN
Internal Diameter - inches
Working Pressure - psi
Working pressure - bar
Price
3RFS 5 3/16 3000 205 24ACR50 38 1.1/2 500 35 4LOC 6 1/4 300 20
4RFS 6 1/4 2750 190 0 51 2 500 35 6LOC 10 3/8 300 20
6RFS 10 3/8 2250 155 63 500 35 8LOC 12 1/2 300 20
8RFS 12 1/2 2000 140 32ACR50 76 2.1/2 500 35 10LOC 16 5/8 300 20
12RFS 19 3/4 1250 85 0 3 12LOC 19 3/4 300 20
40ACR50
0
48ACR50
0
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