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New High Temperature Hose Products from Kurt Hydraulics

Kurt Hydraulics recently introduced two new lines of high-temperature hose. Both are US Coast Guard (USCG) accepted.

Kurt’s hydraulic hose (SAE R16 DIN EN 853) is recommended for high-pressure, high-temperature hydraulic oil lines. It is SAEJ1942 USCG accepted hydraulic only. It features two high tensile steel wire braid internal reinforcements with a highly durable blue abrasion, ozone- and weather-resistant synthetic rubber MSHA-approved covering. Designed for temperature range applications from -10°F to +300°F, the hose is available in ¼-inch to 1-inch sizes.

Kurt’s marine engine hose (SAE R1S, DIN EN 853 1SN) is recommended for medium-pressure, high-temperature oil lines, truck engines, compressors, oil, and fuel service. It is SAEJ1942 USCG accepted all services. It features one high tensile steel wire braid internal reinforcement with a highly durable blue abrasion, ozone and weather-resistant synthetic rubber MSHA-approved covering. Designed for temperature range applications from -10°F to +300°F and water and water-based fluid applications at +158°F max. It is SAEJ1942 USCG accepted for all services and is available in ¼-inch to 1-inch sizes. 

Kurt Hydraulics’ latest stainless-steel couplings are compatible with the high-temperature hose. These new couplings are designed to handle more applications requiring less inventory. 

For more information, call 1-866-257-7995; write Kurt Hydraulics Corporate Offices, 5280 Main Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55421; email hydraulicsales@kurt.com; or visit www.kurthydraulics.com.

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