Biodegradable fluid hose EFG3K
NBRhigh-pressurefire-resistant

Biodegradable fluid hose - EFG3K  - Gates - NBR / high-pressure / fire-resistant
Biodegradable fluid hose - EFG3K  - Gates - NBR / high-pressure / fire-resistant
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Characteristics

Use
for biodegradable fluids
Material
NBR
Applications
high-pressure
Other characteristics
fire-resistant, spiral wire
Inner diameter

31.8 mm, 38.1 mm, 50.8 mm
(1.252 in, 1.5 in, 2 in)

Outer diameter

47 mm, 53.6 mm, 66.8 mm
(1.85 in, 2.11 in, 2.63 in)

Pressure

210 bar
(3,045.792 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 121 °C
(249.8 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Delivered length

15 m, 30 m, 61 m
(49'02" , 98'05" , 200'01" )

Description

Recommended for extremely high pressure and high impulse hydraulic applications. Exceeds all performance requirements for ISO 18752 Grade D, SAE 100R12, EN 856 R12, performance requirements of EN 856 4SP, and ISO 3862 Type R12. Recommended Couplings: GlobalSpiral™ Couplings, GlobalSpiral™ Plus Couplings, Special One-Piece Coupling (MC4-20 Crimper Only) (-20), Stainless Steel B Couplings (-20), Stainless Steel S Couplings (-24 and -32). Superior flex impulse performance: Tested to 1,000,000 impulse cycles at 50% of EN 856 R12 and SAE 100R12 bend radii (except -32). FEATURES AND BENEFITS EFG3K is rated at 1/2 the SAE 100R12 minimum bend radius and is 3000 working pressure in all ID's. -20 validated with GlobalSpiral™; -24 to -32 with GlobalSpiral™ Plus. Up to 40% of EN 856 4SP bend radius at rated working pressure. Type approvals: DNV, GL, LR, BV and ABS. Cover: MSHA approved.

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