High-pressure hose F9.361 series
hydraulicfor hydraulic systemsmultilayer

High-pressure hose - F9.361 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - hydraulic / for hydraulic systems / multilayer
High-pressure hose - F9.361 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - hydraulic / for hydraulic systems / multilayer
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Characteristics

Use
hydraulic
Applications
high-pressure, for hydraulic systems
Other characteristics
multilayer
Pressure

250 bar, 500 bar
(3,625.943 psi, 7,251.887 psi)

Delivered length

500 mm, 1,000 mm, 1,600 mm, 2,500 mm
(19.69 in, 39.37 in, 62.99 in, 98.43 in)

Description

High-pressure hoses are used for energy and signal transmission in hydraulic systems. Especially when connecting movable elements, but also for the connection of hydraulic subassemblies which are not fixed on a common base, e.g. power units and clamping fixtures. Hose structure Depending on operating pressure and nominal diameter, high-pressure hoses consist of one or several layers of wire or textile mesh or spiral inlays. 1: Inner tube 2: Inlay 3: Cover 4: Hose wall 5: Insulation layer Hose connection After pressing of the hose fittings at both ends the high-pressure hose is ready for connection. 1: Hose 2: Nipple 3: Holder 4: Union nut 5: Hose fitting Service life / installation instructions The application time including storage time should not exceed 6 years, the net storage time 2 years.High temperatures, frequent motion cycles or high pulse frequencies can reduce the application time.

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