Construction: Tube and cover are TPR (NBR/PVC), smooth, high oil resistance, ARPM Class A. Cover is red. Reinforcement is one braid, synthetic material.
Application: For air, oil and medium grade fuels used in construction, shipyards, mining and agriculture.
Features:
Application: For air, oil and medium grade fuels used in construction, shipyards, mining and agriculture.
Features:
- Class A oil mist resistant tube and cover
- Non-marking cover
- Ozone and weather resistant
- Resistant to ultra-violet (UV) light rays
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Inside Diameter
|
N/A 1 in25.40 mm |
Outside Diameter
|
N/A 1.33 in34.00 mm |
Reinforcement Braids |
N/A 1 |
Maximum Working Pressure at 68 ºF1 |
N/A 11.71 bar170 psi |
Minimum Bend Radius (MBR) |
N/A 6.70 in170.20 mm |
Weight |
N/A 0.41 lbs/ft0.61 kg/m |
Standard Length |
N/A 164 ft |
Temperature Range |
N/A -26 to +80 ºC-15 to +176 ºF |
Tube Material |
N/A Blend Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Cover Material |
N/A Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Cover Color |
N/A Red |
Branding |
N/A 4105 Jason Logo ID in (mm) WP PSI MULTIPURPOSE-AIR-WATER-PETROLEUM ARPM CLASS A |
Design Factor |
N/A 3:1 |
Applications |
N/A For air, oil and medium grade fuels used in construction, shipyards, mining and agriculture. |
Industry Standards |
N/A ARPM Class A |
Construction
Construction |
N/A Tube and cover are TPR (NBR/PVC), smooth, high oil resistance, ARPM Class A. Cover is red. Reinforcement is one braid, synthetic material. |
Features
Features |
N/A
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Note
Note |
N/A
All sizes may not be stocked in all locations. We disclaim any liability for use of our products in applications other than which they are designed. |
California Proposition 65 Information
California Proposition 65 Information |
N/A This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/ |
- 1 Working pressure is temperature dependent.