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      R17-04 | 1/4" SAE 100R17 Hydraulic Hose (by the foot)
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      PART #: R17-04
      R17-04 | 1/4" SAE 100R17 Hydraulic Hose (by the foot)

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      This product is hose sold by the foot.  The selected quantity above will equal one cut, continuous piece of hose.  

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      The SAE100R17 Hydraulic Hose is a great choice for any application requiring a flexible hose with a constant working pressure of 3,000 PSI in all sizes. 

      Maximum working pressure: 3,000 psi.  MSHA Approved.

      Interchanges with Aeroquip FC639-04, Gates 4M3K, Parker 451-4, and Weatherhead H14504, and hoses labelled SAE100R17.

      Use this product with the following hose fittings:

      Braided Hose Fittings

      Standard crimp
      Interchanges with
      Weatherhead U Series


      W Series Hose Fittings

      Bite-to-the-wire peformance

      43 Series Hose Fittings

      Parker-Compatible 43 Series Fittings


      Product
      Number
      Inside
      Diameter
      Outside
      Diameter
      Maximum
      Working Pressure
      Minimum
      Burst Pressure
      Minimum
      Bend Radius
      R17-04 1/4" 0.50" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 2"
      R17-06 3/8" 0.66" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 2.5"
      R17-08 1/2" 0.80" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 3.5"
      R17-10 5/8" 1.00" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 4"
      R17-12 3/4" 1.12" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 4.75"
      R17-16 1" 1.48" 3,000 PSI 12,000 PSI 6"


      Hose Features
      Inner Tube Material Oil-resistant Synthetic Rubber
      Reinforcement 1-Wire Braid ( Size 8 and below.)  2-Wire braid of high tensile steel wire. (Size 10 and above.)
      Cover Protection Oil and Abrasion-Resistant synthetic rubber
      Temperature Rating -40°F to 212°F
      Specialty 3000 Psi Constant & Half Bend Radius of SAE100R2


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      10 months ago
      10 months ago
      The numbers on hydraulic fittings refer to the size and type of the fittings. They can indicate the fitting's thread size, pitch, and compatibility with other components. This information was sourced from "Hydraulic Hose Fittings Guide: How to Find the Right One" on the Hydraulics Direct website (https://www.hydraulicsdirect.com/Unde...), specifically under the sections "Understanding the Numbers" and "Choosing the Right Fitting".
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      The standard for hydraulic fittings is typically governed by organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Common standards include ISO 8434 for metallic tube connections and SAE J516 for hydraulic hose fittings, which ensure compatibility, reliability, and safety in hydraulic systems.
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      To understand hydraulic fittings, familiarize yourself with their types, such as flare, O-ring, and pipe fittings, and their purposes, like connecting hydraulic components and ensuring leak-free systems. Recognize the importance of matching fittings to their pressure ratings and material compatibility to maintain system integrity and performance.
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      To determine the correct size hydraulic fitting, measure the outer diameter (OD) of the fitting's threads and the pitch (distance between threads) using calipers and a thread pitch gauge. Consult a sizing chart or the manufacturer's specifications to match these measurements to the appropriate fitting size.
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      8 months ago
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      To identify types of hydraulic fittings, you can look at the thread type (such as NPT, BSP, or metric), the sealing method (like O-ring, metal-to-metal, or tapered), and the fitting shape (such as elbow, tee, or straight). Additionally, checking the manufacturer's specifications and using a thread gauge can help ensure accurate identification.
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      Teflon tape is generally not recommended for use on hydraulic fittings. Hydraulic systems typically rely on metal-to-metal sealing surfaces or O-ring seals, and using Teflon tape can introduce debris into the system, potentially leading to leaks or damage. It is better to use thread sealants specifically designed for hydraulic systems if needed.
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      The pressure rating for saturated steam for the 1/2" NPT Female Tee is 150 PSI at 350°F. This ensures the fitting can handle high-pressure steam applications effectively. Additionally, the fitting's durable low-temperature galvanizing process and 100% pressure testing to 300# Class provide enhanced longevity and reliability.
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      Yes, all fittings are 100% pressure tested to 300# Class. This ensures reliability and safety in high-pressure applications.
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      The fitting is made of ASTM A 197 Cuppla Malleable Iron. This material is durable and provides excellent strength and longevity, ensuring that the 1/2 npt female tee will have a longer-lasting performance.
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      The fitting can withstand a maximum pressure of 300 PSI at 150°F. This makes the 1/2" npt tee suitable for high-pressure systems.
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