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Determining the Right Size The easiest way: Read the layline on the original hose. If the original hose layline is unreadable, cut the original hose and measure the inside diameter. NOTE: You also need to identify and count the number of reinforcement layers. do not use hose od to identify the id of the hose.
S.T.A.M.P.E.D. is an acronym which stands for: Size, Temperature, Application, Material/Media, Pressure, Ends, and Delivery. S.T.A.M.P.E.D. is an industry-wide practice used by engineers and operators as a guide when replacing or determining specs for new hydraulic and pneumatic (compressed air) hoses and fittings.
Selecting the Proper Hose for Your Application Size. The hose I.D. Temperature. Both media temperature (the temperature of the media conveyed through the hose) and the ambient temperature (the temperature around the hose where it is being used) need to be considered when selecting the hose. Application. Media. Pressure.
Hydraulic hoses can be classified by the pressure they are designed under normal operating conditions: low pressure, medium pressure, and high pressure. Hoses can also be classified by construction/reinforcement type, temperature range, and other performance characteristics.
Matching Hose Specifications to System Needs Select the Appropriate Inner Diameter (I.D.): Choose the Correct Outer Diameter (O.D.): Verify Pressure Rating: Check Temperature Rating: Confirm Fluid Compatibility: Assess Durability and Longevity:
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Size: ID (Inside Diameter) The industry standard number denotes hose ID in sixteenths of an inch. The exception to this is the SAE 10R5, SAE 100R14 hoses as well as SAEJ51 and SAE J2064 refrigerant hoses, where dash sizes denote hose ID equal to equivalent OD (Outside Diameter).
Dash numbers denote hose ID in sixteenths of an inch. A hose of ID is classified as -4 (4/16). A hose with ID is a -8 (8/16). The exception to this is the SAE100R5 hoses C5C, C5D, C5E and C5M, as well as C14 PTFE hose and AC134a Refrigerant hose, where dash sizes denote hose ID equal to equivalent tube OD.

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