The 4 Wire Hose 4SH features a robust construction that includes four high-tensile steel wire braids, providing superior strength and flexibility. This design ensures that the hose can handle high-pressure environments, making it ideal for use in construction, agriculture, mining, and manufacturing sectors. With a working pressure of up to 420 bar (6090 psi), this hose is built to perform under pressure, giving you peace of mind in critical applications.

 

01

Hose structure

  • Inner tube

    निर्बाध तेल प्रतिरोधी सिंथेटिक रबर

  • सुदृढीकरण

    4high tensile steel wire spiral

  • Outer tube

    काला, तेल, मौसम और घर्षण प्रतिरोधी सिंथेटिक रबर

  • सुरक्षा का पहलू

    4: 1

  • तापमान की रेंज

    -40℃(-40°F)+100℃(+212°F)

  • Intermittent service

    +120℃(+248°F)

  • Max.temperature recommended for water base hydraulic fluids

    + 70 ℃ (+ 158 डिग्री फ़ारेनहाइट)

  • Max.temperature recommended for air

    + 60 ℃ (+ 140 डिग्री फ़ारेनहाइट)

 

 

02

Key Advantages

  • High Pressure Resistance

    Handles extreme pressures better than braided hoses (e.g., R2 or R12).

  • Durability

    Spiral reinforcement resorts to pulsation and vibration.

  • Flexibility

    Maintains performance even in dynamic, high-movement applications.

  • Common Alternatives

    R12/R13: Lower-pressure 2/4 wire braided hoses (SAE 100R12/R13).

    R15: A lighter spiral hose for medium-high pressure.

    4SP/4SN: Similar to 4SH but compliant with **EN 856** or **ISO 1436** standards

  • Standards Compliance

    SAE J517: Primary standard for North America.

    EN 856: European standard (Type 4SH hoses are equivalent to EN 856 Type 4SP).

    ISO 1436: International standard for spiral-wire hydraulic hoses.

  • Installation & Maintenance

    Routing: Avoid sharp bends and twisting; use clamps to secure the hose.

    Abrasion Protection: Add sleeves or guards if exposed to friction.

    Inspection: Check for cracks, leaks, or wire exposure during routine maintenance.

    Standards Compliance: Look for SAE 100R4SH markings on the hose.

 

 

 

  • SAE 100 R1AT

    Medium pressure hydraulic lines on mobile equipment, machine tools and farm machinery.

  • SAE 100 R2AT

    High pressure hydraulic lines used on off-the-road construction equipment machine tools, and farm machine equipment. Most popular due to cost and pressure rating.

  • SAE 100R5

    Reduced bore hose used for medium pressure, high temperature hydraulic applications on material handling equipment, off-the-road equipment, machine tools and other air, water or oil services. Also used as air brake hose when used with reusable couplings.

  • SAE 100R6

    General purpose hose used as low pressure hydraulic lines, flexible fuel lines, power steering return lines, lubricating lines, and return lines(non-hydraulic applications).

  • SAE 100R16

    Reduced OD compared to 100R2: high pressure equal to 100R2: used for off-the-road construction machine tools, farm, and marine equipment.

  • एसएई 100आर17

    High pressure, timber processing and handling, agricultural and construction; constant rating of 3000 psi through all sizes.

  • एसएई 100R12

    High pressure, provides longer life under higher temperatures and pressures of modern hydraulic equipment.

  • SAE 100R15

    Extreme high pressure hydraulic applications found on off-the-road construction equipment, machine tools, and logging equipment. 6000 psi - all sizes.

 

 

  • What is a hydraulic hose?

    A hydraulic hose is a flexible tube designed to carry hydraulic fluid to and from hydraulic components, such as pumps, cylinders, and actuators. They are engineered to withstand high pressure and are typically made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic, or metal.

  • What are the main components of a hydraulic hose?

    A hydraulic hose typically consists of three main components: - Inner Tube: The innermost layer that carries the hydraulic fluid. - Reinforcement Layer: Made of textile or steel wire, this layer provides strength and pressure resistance. - Outer Cover: The outermost layer that protects the hose from environmental factors like abrasion, heat, and chemicals.

  • How do I choose the right hydraulic hose?

    When selecting a hydraulic hose, consider the following factors: - Pressure Rating: Ensure the hose can handle the maximum pressure of your system. - Temperature Range: Check the operating temperature to select a hose that can withstand it. - Fluid Compatibility: Make sure the hose material is compatible with the hydraulic fluid being used. - Size and Length: Choose the correct diameter and length to fit your application.

  • What are the common applications of hydraulic hoses?

    Hydraulic hoses are used in various applications, including: - Construction equipment (excavators, bulldozers) - Agricultural machinery (tractors, harvesters) - Industrial machinery (presses, conveyors) - Automotive systems (brake lines, power steering)

  • How often should hydraulic hoses be inspected?

    Hydraulic hoses should be inspected regularly, ideally every 3 to 6 months, depending on the application and environment. Look for signs of wear, such as cracks, abrasions, or leaks, and replace hoses that show significant damage.

  • What are the signs of a failing hydraulic hose?

    Signs of a failing hydraulic hose include: - Visible cracks or abrasions on the outer cover - Leaking hydraulic fluid - Bulging or swelling of the hose - Reduced performance or responsiveness in hydraulic systems

  • Can hydraulic hoses be repaired?

    In some cases, hydraulic hoses can be repaired by replacing damaged sections or fittings. However, if the hose is severely damaged or has multiple issues, it is often safer and more cost-effective to replace it entirely.

  • How do I properly store hydraulic hoses?

    To properly store hydraulic hoses: - Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. - Avoid coiling them too tightly to prevent kinks and damage. - Store them in a way that prevents crushing or abrasion from other objects.

  • What is the lifespan of a hydraulic hose?

    The lifespan of a hydraulic hose can vary widely based on factors such as usage, environment, and maintenance. On average, hydraulic hoses can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, but regular inspections and proper care can extend their life.

  • Are there different types of hydraulic hoses?

    Yes, there are several types of hydraulic hoses, including: - Low-pressure hoses: Designed for low-pressure applications. - Medium-pressure hoses: Suitable for moderate pressure systems. - High-pressure hoses: Built to withstand high-pressure environments. - Specialty hoses: Designed for specific applications, such as fire-resistant or chemical-resistant hoses.

यदि आप हमारे उत्पादों में रुचि रखते हैं, तो आप अपनी जानकारी यहां छोड़ना चुन सकते हैं, और हम शीघ्र ही आपसे संपर्क करेंगे।


hi_INHindi