Hydraulic hoses of any type must comply with very strict requirements in order to conform to the pressure levels, loads, and often contorted positions required of them. Few engineering components are required to withstand forces within and be versatile enough to bend or touch at varying angles to conduct heavy-duty functions.
In simple terms, the hydraulic system is one that uses highly pressurized hydraulic fluids to produce mechanical outputs like raising, forging, or stamping. Hydraulics are widely used for backhoes and excavators, aircraft wing flaps, lifting devices such as wheelchair lifts and jacks, and much more.
Standard industrial hoses are not fit for usage in hydraulic systems. Hydraulic hoses, as part of the enclosed system, should be able to withstand average internal pressures of 3000 psi and withstand extreme conditions.
