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      R2-06-REEL | 3/8" SAE 100R2AT Hydraulic Hose (400 feet)
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      Purchase R2-06-REEL | 3/8" SAE 100R2AT Hydraulic Hose (400 feet)

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      R2-06-REEL | 3/8" SAE 100R2AT Hydraulic Hose (400 feet)

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      $891.07
      Reel May Not Be Continuous

      ONLY $2.23 PER FOOT!







      R2-06-Reel is SAE100R2 hose with an inside diameter of 3/8 inch. Purchase a full reel of hose here to ensure you have all the hose you may need for any project.

      SAE100R2AT hose is a high-pressure hydraulic hose commonly used in industrial and commercial applications. With its two braided steel wire reinforcement and synthetic rubber inner tube. SAE100R2AT hose is suitable for use with petroleum and water-based hydraulic fluids and is compatible with most hydraulic fittings.


      Maximum working pressure: 4,785 psi

      Interchanges with Aeroquip FC212-06, Gates 6G2, Parker 301-6, and Weatherhead H42506

      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

      Field-Attachable Hose Fittings

      SAE 100R2AT hose only



      Product
      Number
      Inside
      Diameter
      Outside
      Diameter
      Maximum
      Working Pressure
      Minimum
      Burst Pressure
      Minimum
      Bend Radius
      R2-04 1/4" 0.59" 5,800 psi 23,200 psi 4"
      R2-06 3/8" 0.75" 4,785 psi 19,140 psi 5"
      R2-08 1/2" 0.88" 4,000 psi 16,000 psi 7"
      R2-10 5/8" 0.98" 3,625 psi 14,500 psi 8"
      R2-12 3/4" 1.16" 3,120 psi 12,480 psi 9.5"
      R2-16 1" 1.50" 2,395 psi 9,580 psi 12"
      R2-20 1-1/4" 1.87" 1,815 psi 7,260 psi 16.5"
      R2-24 1-1/2" 2.17" 1,305 psi 5,220 psi 20"
      R2-32 2" 2.66" 1,160 psi 4,640 psi 25"


      Hose Features
      Inner Tube Material Oil-resistant Synthetic Rubber
      Reinforcement 2-Wire braid of high tensile steel wire.
      Cover Protection Oil and Abrasion-Resistant synthetic rubber
      Temperature Rating -40°F to 212°F
      Specialty Compatible with Field Reusable Fittings


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      10 months ago
      10 months ago
      100R16 Compact Flexible high pressure hose, 100R17 3000 PSI Constant pressure Hose.
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      10 months ago
      10 months ago
      Yes, the length of a hose can affect hydraulic pressure. As the length of the hose increases, there is more resistance to the flow of the fluid, which can result in a pressure drop. However, the overall impact depends on factors like the hose diameter, fluid viscosity, and flow rate.
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      10 months ago
      10 months ago
      The numbers on a hydraulic hose indicate the size of the hose. They usually refer to the inside diameter, outside diameter and the pressure rating of the hose. You can find this information on the website of discounthydraulichose the section "Hydraulic Hose",
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      9 months ago
      9 months ago
      Hydraulic hose is typically measured by its Inner Diameter (ID). This measurement is important because it determines the flow velocity of the hydraulic fluid within the hose. Source: 1. "Hydraulic Hose 101: Fast Facts" - https://www.parker.com/literature/Hos.... (See under "Hose Size Selection Nomograph" section) 2. "Hydraulic hose sizing" - https://www.pirtekusa.com/technical-i... (See under "Hose Bore size" section).
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      9 months ago
      9 months ago
      SAE 100R17 is a specification for hydraulic hose, set by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), that requires a higher pressure resistance than standard hoses. It is designed to withstand a maximum of 3,000-3,100 psi, depending on the hose diameter, and is commonly used in heavy-duty equipment and hydraulic machines. This information is found on the website "Hose and Fittings, Etc" under the section "SAE 100R17 Hydraulic Hose". (https://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/ou...) It is also found on the website "Hose Products Division" under the section "SAE 100R17 Compact – 21 MPa Maximum Working Pressure". (https://web.archive.org/web/201504021...)
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      The primary difference between 100R2 and 100R17 lies in their construction and applications. SAE 100R2 is a two-wire braid hydraulic hose designed for higher pressure applications, while SAE 100R17 is a one-wire braid for sizes -04,06 and a two wire braid for sizes for all others hydraulic hose with a more flexible design and a tighter bend radius, making it suitable for medium pressure applications where space is limited.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      The flow rate of a 1/2 inch hose depends on several factors including the hydraulic pressure and the hose length. Under typical hose can deliver approximately 9-10 gallons per minute (GPM). However, actual flow rates may vary based on specific conditions and restrictions.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      To correctly install a hydraulic hose assembly, first ensure the hose is of the proper type and length for the application, and check for cleanliness to prevent contamination. Connect the hose ends to the fittings, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection, and avoid twisting or bending the hose beyond its specified limits to prevent damage.
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      8 months ago
      8 months ago
      To determine the size of a hydraulic hose, measure the inside diameter (ID) of the hose using a caliper or a specialized hose ID gauge. Additionally, check for any markings on the hose itself, as manufacturers often print the size and specifications directly on the hose surface.
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