Size is everything when it comes to hydraulic hoses. This is because the hose size affects both the flow rate—the volume of hydraulic fluid produced by the pump—and flow velocity—the speed at which the fluid travels. A hose that’s either too small or too large for a hydraulic system creates inefficiency within the system, or could even lead to long-term damage. Because hydraulic hose sizes are such a necessary part of any hydraulic system, we’ve put together this post to help you better understand everything about hose sizing: Inner diameter: Also known as the ID, the inner diameter is the... View Article
Want to learn how to identify hydraulic fittings? Industrial equipment and machines are made around the world, so it only makes sense that there’s an equal variety of fittings and adapters. Read on to learn how to identify hydraulic fitting size and other important qualities to determine what you need for your applications. Determine whether the fitting is permanent or reusable When it comes to how to identify hydraulic fittings, start by determining whether the component is permanent or reusable. Permanent (or crimped) fittings are commonly used in the fluid power industry. They’re squeezed onto the hose at assembly and... View Article
Designing a hydraulic system for your business? Choosing the right components is essential to building a system that can handle the pressure levels, loads and flexibility demanded of it. Hoses are some of the most important pieces of every hydraulic system, but how do you determine which one works best for your system? Here’s a brief guide to the types of hydraulic hoses you’ll typically encounter and the hydraulic fitting types that can go with them. SAE standard hose When you’re using a system with petroleum or water-based fluids to power general industrial applications, you can use an SAE standard... View Article