NYZ 700 (R7)
Thermoplastic high pressure twin hoseProduct image
Properties
Application |
medium high pressure systems Forklift trucks Lubrication line |
Special features |
high ozone and abrasion resistance no swelling or brittleness when used with solvents or alkaline media Twin hose very good reverse bending fatigue strength slight volumetric expansion |
Standard |
SAE 100 R 7 |
Inner layer |
NW 4 - 13: Polyester elastomer; from NW 16: Polyamide |
Insert |
two high tensile polyester braided inserts |
Outer layer |
Polyurethane |
Colour |
black |
Temp. min. |
-40 °C |
Temp. max. |
100 °C |
Elongation |
+ 3 % to - 3 % |
Media |
Mineral oil ASTM1 ASTM3 Polyglycol based oil Synthetic oils Water (0°C to + 60°C) Water-oil emulsions (up to 60°C) |
Note
The change in length of the hose is determined at max. working pressure during testing to EN ISO 1402.
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Identification | DN* | Size | Inches | Internal Ø (mm) |
External Ø (mm) |
Operating pressure (bar) |
Burst pressure (bar) |
Min. bending radius (mm) |
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NYZ 704 | 5 | 3 | 3/16" | 5,0 | 9,6 | 210,0 | 840 | 25 |
NYZ 706 | 6 | 4 | 1/4" | 6,5 | 12,2 | 210,0 | 840 | 35 |
NYZ 708 | 8 | 5 | 5/16" | 8,1 | 14,3 | 190,0 | 760 | 45 |
NYZ 710 | 10 | 6 | 3/8" | 9,7 | 16,0 | 160,0 | 640 | 55 |
NYZ 713 | 12 | 8 | 1/2" | 13,0 | 20,3 | 140,0 | 560 | 95 |
DN = Nominal diameter, nominal width
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Despite careful checking, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information included on this site, and we accept no liability.
All data and information in our online catalogue are based on currently valid standards and the regulations from the employer's liability insurance association. Product safety can only be guaranteed when our assembly instructions are carefully observed. Non-adherence to these regulations can affect product operation and functioning and result in a loss of warranty. Our warranty is only valid for HANSA-FLEX products. Our products are constantly subject to further development and technical changes are therefore possible.