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0436-10

436 - Medium-Pressure No-Skive Hose - SAE 100 R16 high temperature
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More information about 0436-10

Partnumber
0436-10
Weight (KG)
0.660000
Country of Manufacture
United States
Manufacturer
Parker Hannifin
Crossreference Parker
436-10-BLU-RL
Hose Cover Material
PKR® rubber, blue, MSHA accepted
Reinforcement Type
Two high tensile steel wire braids
Tube Type
PKR® synthetic rubber
Working Pressure (BAR)
190
Bending radius
100
Hose I.D. (DN)
-16
Hose I.D. (inch)
5/8"
Hose I.D. (mm)
15.9
Working Temperature
-48 °C up to +150 °C
Sales Unit
Meter
Customs Tariff Number
40092100

Details of the 0436-10

Parker's 436 hose is a hydraulic industry standard hose that has a pressure range of 4000-2000 PSI and has the flexibility to work in tight routing requirements. The 436 hose is designed, built, and tested to meet SAE 100R16 performance specifications. Withstands temperatures up to 302 degrees Fahrenheit. Sizes range from 3/8” to 1” in diameter to fit the requirements of various markets.

Markets:

  • Transportation
  • Military
  • Construction
  • Agriculture
  • Grounds & Building Maintenance
  • Forestry
  • Railroad
  • Utility Equipment
  • Machine Tool
  • Waste & Refuse
  • Material Handling
  • Industrial

Features/Benefits:

  • Half SAE bend radius for ease of installation and low force to flex
  • Meets SAE 100R16 / ISO 11237 Type R16 specifications
  • Temperatures up to 302 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Compact construction provides easier routing
  • 4000-2000 PSI working pressure in different sizes
  • Two-wire braided reinforcement with smaller construction

Applications:

  • Petroleum base hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils

Compatible Fittings:

  • 43 series fittings
  • 48 series fittings

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