Biodegradable fluid hose M2T™-XTF
NBRsyntheticPVC

Biodegradable fluid hose - M2T™-XTF  - Gates - NBR / synthetic / PVC
Biodegradable fluid hose - M2T™-XTF  - Gates - NBR / synthetic / PVC
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Characteristics

Use
for biodegradable fluids
Material
NBR, synthetic, PVC
Applications
high-pressure, for hydraulic systems
Other characteristics
abrasion-resistant, fire-resistant, wire-braided
Inner diameter

Min.: 6.4 mm
(0.252 in)

Max.: 50.8 mm
(2 in)

Outer diameter

Min.: 14.2 mm
(0.559 in)

Max.: 64.3 mm
(2.531 in)

Pressure

Min.: 103 bar
(1,493.889 psi)

Max.: 420 bar
(6,091.585 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Delivered length

Min.: 40 m
(131'02" )

Max.: 107 m
(351'00" )

Description

Recommended for high-pressure hydraulic oil line applications. Easy to route and to install in tight areas. Exceeds SAE 100R16, SAE 100R2, ISO 11237 2SC R16 and ISO 1436 2SN R2 requirements and performance requirements of EN 857 2SC and EN 853 2SN. Recommended Couplings: GlobalSpiral Couplings (-6 through -16), MegaCrimp Couplings (-4 through -20), and Stainless Steel B Couplings. M2T® hose is compatible with biodegradable hydraulic fluids like synthetic esters, polyglycols and vegetable oils as well as petroleum-based fluids. Superior flex impulse performance: Tested to 600,000 impulse cycles at 50% of EN 857 2SC bend radii. Meets Flame Resistance Acceptance Designation MSHA 2G. With the Gates special XtraTuff™ cover which offers 25 times the abrasion resistance of the standard EFG5K cover as per ISO 6945. M2T-XTF hose has smaller exterior dimensions and significantly tighter bend radius than competitive R16 hoses. Tighter bend radius reducing hose assembly length to save money. Validated with MegaCrimp™.

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