Flanged hoses are flexible fluid-transfer conduits equipped with flat, rimmed collar end-fittings (flanges) designed for secure, bolted connections. They are highly engineered components used across industrial, marine, and hydraulic systems where high pressure, large diameters, or heavy vibration prevent the use of standard threaded couplers.
Hydraulic jack hose are ultra-high-pressure lines engineered specifically to transmit power between manual or air-driven pumps and heavy-duty lifting cylinders. Standard models must handle an operating capacity of 10,000 PSI (700 bar), far exceeding regular tractor or industrial hydraulic lines.
An R1 hydraulic hose (standardized as SAE 100R1 or EN 853 1SN) is a single-wire braided hose designed for low-to-medium pressure hydraulic systems. It serves as a flexible conduit to transport petroleum-based and water-based hydraulic fluids across industrial, agricultural, and automotive machinery.
An R2 hydraulic hose is a heavy-duty, highly flexible high-pressure line designed to transmit fluid power within demanding mechanical systems. It acts as the critical plumbing network for modern machinery, delivering the force needed to operate hydraulic cylinders, motors, and control valves under severe stress.
The SAE 100 R3 hydraulic hose is a highly flexible, lightweight hose reinforced with synthetic textile instead of steel wire. It is specifically designed for low-to-medium pressure applications, such as oil return lines, suction lines, and industrial pneumatic systems.
Hydraulic Stainless Steel (SS) braided hoses are high-performance fluid transfer lines built for extreme industrial environments. They consist of a flexible inner core protected by a rugged outer sleeve of woven stainless steel wire. This unique construction provides a rare combination of structural flexibility and heavy-duty armor.
Teflon braided hoses are high-performance fluid transfer lines that combine an inner core of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) with a rugged outer layer of woven metal, typically stainless steel. This dual-layer engineering results in a hose that is far more durable, chemically resistant, and pressure-tolerant than standard rubber, silicone, or nylon lines.