1" Hydraulic Hose SPT-4K - 280 bar - ISO18752 Class C

Hydraulic hose for conveying pressure media in hydraulic systems. The hose is built with a nitrile rubber (NBR) inner tube and 4 steel wire spirals for reinforcement, designed for a maximum working pressure of 280 bar.

The synthetic rubber cover supports use in demanding environments, and the hose is specified with a minimum bend radius of 150 mm to support routing in compact installations. Suitable media include mineral oils, biological oils, glycol-water based fluids, water glycol and lubricants.

Typical Applications
  • Hydraulic pressure lines in mobile and industrial hydraulic systems
  • Hydraulic circuits using mineral oils, biological oils, glycol-water based fluids, water glycol or lubricants

Partnumber:
SPT4K16

Package size:
0 m

Min. order quantity is:
1 m
Area of use
Biological oils, Glicol-water based, Lubricants, Mineral oils, Water glycol

Bend radius
150 mm

Brand Name
I.M.M Hydraulics

Cover
Synthetic rubber

Diameter inner
25.5 mm

Diameter outer
36.2 mm

Hose size
1 "

Pressure burst min.
1120 bar

Pressure max.
280 bar

Reinforcement
4 steel wire spirals

Standard ISO
ISO 18752/CC

Standard SAE
SAE 100R12

Temperature intermittent max.
+120 °C

Temperature max.
+120 °C

Temperature min.
-40 °C

Tube
NBR (Nitrile)
Package size
0 m

Barcode
5704334797494

Gross weight
2,09 Kg

Net weight
2,09 Kg

Country of origin
ITA

Intrastat code
40092100

Hydraulic hose for conveying pressure media in hydraulic systems. The hose is built with a nitrile rubber (NBR) inner tube and 4 steel wire spirals for reinforcement, designed for a maximum working pressure of 280 bar.

The synthetic rubber cover supports use in demanding environments, and the hose is specified with a minimum bend radius of 150 mm to support routing in compact installations. Suitable media include mineral oils, biological oils, glycol-water based fluids, water glycol and lubricants.

Typical Applications
  • Hydraulic pressure lines in mobile and industrial hydraulic systems
  • Hydraulic circuits using mineral oils, biological oils, glycol-water based fluids, water glycol or lubricants