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H O S EHose
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Push-LokTough Cover
Table of ContentsFor quick, easy listing of topics covered by section, reference the Table of Contents on page 1.
Information by Part NumberIf you know the Parker part number, see the Part Number Index in Section E. There you will nd the page number where the specic part number appears.
Information by Type of PartReference the Table of Contents on page 1, or check the visual index found on the rst page of each section of the catalog.
Information by Fitting End CongurationOur Fitting End Conguration List is in Section E. The list identies the cataloged ttings by a description of the end conguration, tting end codes, and available tting series.
The Parker Part Numbering SystemThe part numbering system for hose and ttings is explained on page 7. The part numbering system for hose assemblies can be found on pages A-5 and A-6.
International SymbolsWondering about the symbols we use? An explanation of the symbols and their meaning can be found to the right.
Extra care is taken in the preparation of this literature, but Parker is not responsible for any inadvertent typographical errors or omissions. Information is subject to change without notice. The information in this catalog is only accurate as of the date of publication. For a more current information base, please consult the Valley Belting & Hose Division web site at www.vbhinc.com.
If you have questions about the products contained in this catalog, or their applications, please contact:
Valley Belting & Hose Phone: (513) 772-2040
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SYMBOL MEANING
Part Number
Hose Inner Diameter (I.D.)
Hose Outer Diameter (O.D.)
Working Pressure
Minimum Bend Radius
Weight
Vacuum Rating
Parkrimp Fitting
Field Attachable Fitting
Thread Size
Hex Size
Flange End
Diameter
Offer of SaleThe items described in this document are hereby offered for sale by Parker Hannin Corporation, its subsidiaries or its authorized distributors. This offer and its acceptance are governed by the provisions in the Offer of Sale.
Parker Safety Guide for Selecting and Using Hose, Tubing, Fittings and Related AccessoriesWarning:
Parker Publication No. 4400-B.1 Revised: May, 2002Failure or improper selection or improper use of hose, tubing, ttings, assemblies or related accessories (Products) can cause death, personal injury and property damage. Possible consequences of failure or improper selection or improper use of these Products include but are not limited to:
Fittings thrown off at high speed. High velocity uid discharge. Explosion or burning of the conveyed uid. Electrocution from high voltage electric powerlines. Contact with suddenly moving or falling objects that
are controlled by the conveyed uid. Injections by high-pressure uid discharge.
Dangerously whipping Hose. Contact with conveyed uids that may be hot, cold,
toxic or otherwise injurious. Sparking or explosion caused by static electricity
buildup or other sources of electricity. Sparking or explosion while spraying paint or
ammable liquids.
Before selecting or using any of these Products, it is important that you read and follow the instructions below. Only Hose from Parkers Stratoex Products Division is approved for in ight aerospace applications, and no other Hose can be used for such in ight applications.
How to Use This Catalog
Aerospace
Automation
Climate & Industrial Controls
Filtration
Hydraulics
Fluid Connectors
Instrumentation
Seal
S izeParker uses a system of measurement called Dash Numbers to indicate hose and tting size. The Dash Number, or Dash Size, is the measure of a hoses Inner Diameter (I.D.) in sixteenths of an inch. (The exception to this is SAE 100R5 hose. See the chart below for complete details.) This measuring system of the inside diameter of the hose is universally used by the uid power industry today. Dont know the hose size? Check the layline. If the
original printing has worn off, the original hose must be cut and the inside diameter measured. Be sure to measure the overall assembly length and tting orientation before cutting
the hose. The hose I.D. must be sized accurately to obtain the proper ow velocity. A ow thats too slow
results in sluggish system performance, while a ow thats too high causes excessive pressure drops, system damage, and leaks. Use the Flow Capacity Nomogram in Section E to determine the proper hose I.D. for an applications ow rate requirements.
T emperatureWhen specifying hose, there are two temperatures you need to identify. One is the ambient temperature, which is the temperature that exists outside the hose where it is being used; the other is the media temperature, which is the temperature of the media conveyed through the hose. Very high or low ambient temperatures can have adverse affects on the hose cover and reinforcement materials, resulting in reduced service life. Media temperatures can have a much greater impact on hose life. For example, rubber
loses exibility if operated at high temperatures for extended periods. Parker hoses carry different temperature ratings for different uids. For example, 811HT hose has a temperature range of -40F to + 257F (-40C to +125C) for petroleum-based hydraulic uids. However for water, water/glycol, and water/oil emulsion hydraulic uids, the range drops to a rating of up to +185F (+ 85C). Air is rated even lower at up to 158F (+ 70C). Some media can increase or decrease the effects of temperature on the hose. The maximum rated temperature of a hose is specic to the media. See the Minimum/Maximum Temperature Chart in Section E for a full listing of all temperature ratings.
When you order hose and ttings from Parker, remember the word STAMP. That way you wont forget important information!
Pressure
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Transportation and Refrigerant Hoses
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Inches Millimeters Inches Millimeters-3 3/16 5 -4 1/4 6,3 3/16 5-5 5/16 8 1/4 6,3-6 3/8 10 5/16 8-8 1/2 12,5 13/32 10
-10 5/8 16 1/2 12,5-12 3/4 19 5/8 16-16 1 25 7/8 22-20 1-1/4 31,5 1-1/8 29-24 1-1/2 38 1-3/8 35-32 2 51 1-13/16 46-40 2-1/2 63 2-3/8 60-48 3 76
A pplicationBefore selecting a hose, it is important to consider how the hose assembly will be used. Answering the following questions may help:
What type of equipment is involved?
What are the environmental factors?
Are mechanical loads applied to the assembly?
Will the routing be conned?
What about hose ttings permanent or eld attachable?
Will the assembly be subjected to abrasion?
Sometimes specic applications require specic hoses. For example, applications where hoses will encounter rubbing or
abrasive surfaces, would be best handled by our family of abrasion-resistant hose with both Tough and Super Tough covers. When application space is tight, bend radius is another important consideration. Parker offers a full line of hoses designed for one-half SAE bend radius at full SAE-rated pressures. Compact hoses increased exibility and smaller outer diameter allows faster, easier routing in small spaces, reducing both hose length and inventory requirements. Industry standards set specic requirements concerning construction type, size, tolerances, burst pressure, and impulse cycles
SAE 100R2 Hose
Parker 471TC Hose
of hoses. Parker hydraulic hoses meet or exceed standards such as:
SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)
EN (European Norm) DIN (Deutsche Institute
fur Normung) ISO (International
Standards Organization)
Governmental agencies control additional standards for particular industries such as U.S.C.G. and ABS. You must select a hose that meets the legal requirements as well as the functional requirements of the application.
Results from the ISO 6945 metal-to-hose abrasion test show that Tough Cover and Super Tough cover hoses offer significantly greater abrasion resistance than standard rubber cover hose.
StandardRubber Cover
Super Tough (ST) Cover
Tough Cover (TC)
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Hose HintA hose assembly should be routed so that the hose is not stretched, compressed, or kinked to assure maximum service life and safety.
Parker offers a full line of one-half SAE bend radius hoses, such as our 471TC.
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Hose HintWhen considering the bend radius of a hose assembly, a minimum straight length of twice the hoses outside diameter should be allowed between the hose tting and the point at which the bend starts.
Selecting the Right Hose (continued)
M ediaWhat will the hose convey? Some applications require the use of specialized oils or chemicals. Consequently, the hose you order must be compatible with the medium being conveyed. Compatibility must cover not just the inner tube, but the cover, hose ttings, and o-rings as well. Use the Chemical Resistance Chart found in Section E to select the correct components of the hose assembly that will be compatible with a systems media. The chart contains the chemical resistance rating of a variety of uids.
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Hose HintFor long service life and leak-free functionality, it is vital that the hose assembly be chemically compatible with both the uid being conveyed through the hose as well as the environment of the hose.
P ressureWhen considering hose pressure, its important to know both the system working pressure and any surge pressures and spikes. Hose selection must be made so that the published maximum working pressure of the hose is equal to or greater than the maximum system pressure. Surge pressures or peak transient pressures in the system must be below the published maximum working pressure for the hose. Each Parker hose has a pressure rating which can be found on the Hose Overview Chart on the next page and in Section E. All Parker hydraulic hoses have passed the industry rated specications for burst pressure and carry
a 4:1 safety factor unless otherwise noted. Burst pressure ratings for hose are for manufacturing test purposes only. They are not an indication that the product can be used above the published maximum working pressure. It is for this reason that the burst pressure ratings have been removed from the hose charts within the catalog. Care must also be taken when looking at the weakest link of the hose assembly. A hose assembly is rated at the maximum working pressure of the hose and the tting component. Therefore the
maximum working pressure of the hose assembly is the lesser of the rated working pressure of the hose and the end connections used. Here is an example: An F471TC0101040404-60" hose assembly (which consists of 471TC-4 hose and two 10143-4-4 ttings) would have a maximum working pressure of the lesser of the three components. In this case the ttings have a 12,000 psi rating. The hose has a 5,800
psi rating. Therefore the maximum pressure rating of the hose assembly would be 5,800 psi. Pressure ratings for each Parker end connection can be found on the Pressure Rating of Hose End Connections PSI Chart in Section E.
Pressure spikes can occur during machine operation in an instant. They can occur so quickly in fact, that standard glycerin lled gages will never detect them. Using a pressure diagnostic system like Parkers Senso Control can help detect how often and how drastic these pressure spikes are.
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How to Select Hose and Fittings
To make ordering Parker products easier, we have outlined the nomenclature for hose and ttings on this page. For information on ordering hose assemblies, see Section A.
How to Select HoseExample: 451TC-8
451TC-8 - Hose type 451TC-8 - Indicates the special feature of the hose (in this case, Tough Cover) 451TC-8 - Hose inside diameter dash size (in this case, 8/16" or 1/2")
How to Select Parkrimp Hose FittingsExample: 1JC43-12-8C
1JC43-12-8C - Fitting (1 = Crimp, 2 = Field Attachable, 3 = Push-Lok, Blank = Nipple with clamp or shell) 1JC43-12-8C - End connection (In this case, a female Seal-Lok swivel straight) 1JC43-12-8C - Fitting series 1JC43-12-8C - Size of tting end connection (In this case, 12/16" or 3/4") 1JC43-12-8C - Hose size (In this case, 8/16" or 1/2") 1JC43-12-8C - Fitting material: No Sufx = Steel
B = Brass C = 316 Stainless Steel BA = Brass Nipple with Steel Nut and Socket BS = Brass Nipple with Brass Nut and Socket SM = Metric Hex
How to Select Two-Piece Field Attachable FittingsWhen selecting a two-piece eld attachable tting, the tting part number (found in Section B of this catalog) needs to be broken down into two distinct numbers for the nipple and the socket.
Example: 20120-16-16BSocket Part Number
Example: 20020-16B
20020-16B - Fitting (1 = Crimp, 2 = Field Attachable, 3 = Push-Lok, Blank = Nipple with clamp or shell) 20020-16B - End connection (00 represents that it is a socket) 20020-16B - Fitting series 20020-16B - Hose size (In this case, 16/16" or 1") 20020-16B - Fitting material:
No Sufx = Steel B = Brass
C = 316 Stainless Steel BA = Brass Nipple with Steel Nut and Socket BS = Brass Nipple with Brass Nut and Socket SM = Metric Hex
Nipple Part NumberExample: 0120-16-16B
_0120-16-16B - Fitting (1 = Crimp, 2 = Field Attachable, 3 = Push-Lok, Blank = Nipple with clamp or shell) 0120-16-16B - End connection (In this case, a male NPTF Pipe rigid straight) 0120-16-16B - Fitting series 0120-16-16B - Size of tting end connection (In this case, 16/16" or 1") 0120-16-16B - Hose size (In this case, 16/16" or 1") 0120-16-16B - Fitting material:
No Sufx = Steel B = Brass C = 316 Stainless Steel BA = Brass Nipple with Steel Nut and Socket BS = Brass Nipple with Brass Nut and Socket SM = Metric Hex
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Hose Specics
Parker Hose: Built to be Better.
The More We Put Into Our Hoses, the More You Get Out.
Its All in the Family
No-Skive: Shave Time, Not HoseParker offers more No-Skive hose than any other manufacturer. Its advantage? You dont have to remove the cover or inner tube to attach the crimped tting directly to the hose reinforcement. No-Skive hose not only speeds assembly, it eliminates skiving equipment, wasted time and clean-up. So insist on it. When it comes to ease and convenience, No-Skive is better!
At Parker, we believe the best hose for your operation is the one that gets the job done right no more, no less. Thats why we offer you a comprehensive line of hoses, as well as all the options that go with it. Worried about price? Weve got rubber hoses that are an exceptional value. Need hose that can take the heat? Weve designed hoses for that. Looking for hose to
handle the most demanding conditions? No problem. We have hoses made specically for high temperatures, tight bending, abrasive environments, and more. Not sure what hose you need? Talk to our experts. Theyre trained to know, and theyre happy to help.
Hose HintUse the layline of the hose as a visual index when routing and tightening the assembly to ensure the hose is not twisted or kinked.
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Braided vs. Spiral Hose
At one time in the industry, two-wire braided hose was most commonly used in many applications. But the advent of larger, off-road specialty equipment drove the creation of spiral hose, which is very well suited for applications where extremely high impulse pressure is encountered. Today, hydrostatic drives using four and six-wire spiral hoses can be found
on everything from lawn tractors to earth movers. Because todays world demands faster, more powerful equipment requiring increased working pressures, Parker is responding with an expansive offering of spiral products. Contact your local Parker distributor to see the full range of hose choices, and to discuss their various applications.
Hydraulic hose can be referred to by construction style, of which there are two main types: braided and spiral. The majority of low pressure hoses have a textile braided construction. Theyre commonly used to transmit petroleum-based uids, diesel fuel, hot lubricating oil, air, ethylene glycol anti-freeze, and water. Medium pressure hoses typically feature one- and two-wire braided construction. These hoses are frequently found on construction equipment, heavy-duty trucks, and eet vehicle applications. In general, braided hose is selected for its exibility.
Results from the ISO 6945 metal-to-hose abrasion test show that Tough Cover and Super Tough cover hoses offer significantly greater abrasion resistance than standard rubber cover hose.
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Optional Covers
Type Features
Tough Cover (TC) Very good abrasion resistance. Fair resistance to ozone and cold exibility.
Super Tough (ST) Excellent abrasion resistance. Very good resistance to ozone and cold exibility.
Abrasion? Weve Got You Covered.Our expanded line of abrasion-resistant hose offers you a world of protection, not to mention a choice of covers: Tough Cover (TC) for tough environments; and Super Tough (ST) for the really rough stuff. Our TC- and ST-covered hoses can simplify your assemblies by eliminating the need for any additional protective sleeving. From the superior exibility and tighter bend
radius of our wire-braided Compact hoses to the wide uid compatibility and high pressure performance of our No-Skive spiral hoses our expanded family of abrasion-resistant hoses gets the job done right, giving you the results you need in the construction, forestry, mining, injection molding, refuse and recycling, and energy industries.
SAE 100R12
721TC
Hose Specics (continued)
721TC Extreme hose has one-half the minimum bend radius of SAE 100R12 hose.
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Looking for exible hose that can be routed in tight spaces? Parker has a full line of Compact Hoses designed for one-half SAE bend radius at full SAE pressure. These hoses plumb and bend tighter than other SAE 100R1, 100R2, 100R4, and 100R12 type hoses, reducing hose length requirements by up to 47%. The tighter bend radius means fewer bent tube ttings, and longer life in applications where machinery movement causes
Bendable? You Bet!
hoses to bend sharply. It also means reduced inventory requirements for you. In addition to maximum exibility and excellent bendability, Parker Compact Hoses offer smaller outer diameters and abrasion resistant cover choices. Characteristics that make them the hoses of choice for mobile hydraulic systems, agricultural machinery, forestry equipment, fork lifts, construction, machinery, injection molding, automotive, and the paper industry.
The Best Hose for Your Operation? The One That Gets the Job Done Right.
Parker Hose: Built to Solve Problems.
Type Features
PKR Rubber Excellent resistance to ozone and weathering; good heat resistance. Good resistance to petroleum-based uids.
Nitrile Rubber Excellent resistance to petroleum-based uids and environmentally friendly uids.
Synthetic Rubber Good resistance to petroleum-based uids. Poor resistance to water-based glycol uids.
Butyl Rubber Very good weathering resistance. Good physical properties. Poor resistance to petroleum-based uids.
EPDM Rubber Excellent resistance to phosphate esther uids and dry air. Poor resistance to petroleum-based uids.
Inner Tube Compounds
Inner BeautyThe inner tube of a hose is offered in several different rubber compounds. Each rubber compound can react differently to the media being conveyed. The inner tube must also resist effects of high or low temperatures and environmental elements. The table on the right highlights popular rubber compounds used for hose inner tubes:
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Our Hose Makes the World a Smaller PlaceParker Worldwide is our global hose line. Its made to meet or exceed the same strict international quality specications no matter where its manufactured. So now, regardless of where your equipment is made or used, you can rely on our Worldwide Hose, and accompanying ttings, to provide seamless application coverage and leak-free performance. Best of all, its available through many of our worldwide Parker distributors.
Hose HintThe layline, or printing along the length of a hose, contains a wealth of useful information about that product. Inside diameter,maximum working pressure, part number,industry standards that the hose meets, and even manufacturing date are among the information supplied.
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421WC A-9 426 A-9 AX A-9 482TC A-10
482ST A-10 BXX A-10 431 A-11 436 A-11
304 A-11 301LT A-12 451TC A-12 451ST A-12
341 A-12 302 A-13 471TC A-13 471ST A-13
472TC A-13 351TC A-14 351ST A-14 721 A-14
721TC A-14 721ST A-14 772TC A-15 772ST A-15
774 A-15 711 A-15 781 A-16 P35 A-16
782TC A-16 782ST A-16 701 A-17 731 A-17
791TC A-18 792TC A-18 792ST A-18 761 A-19
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Worldwide ISO 1436-1 TYPE 1SN Phosphate Ester Base Fluids
SAE 100R1 TYPE AT Protective Wire Cover
High Temperature SAE 100R1 TYPE AT One-Wire Braid
Tough Cover SAE 100R1 TYPE AT
Super Tough- SAE 100R1 TYPE AT SAE 100R2 TYPE AT Compact - SAE 100R16
Compact - High Temperature - SAE 100R16
Phosphate Ester Base FluidsLow Temperature
SAE 100R2 TYPE ATTough Cover SAE 100R17 Super Tough - SAE 100R17
SAE 100R9 TYPE ATWorldwide
ISO 1436-1 TYPE 2 SNTough Cover
ISO 11237-1 TYPE 2 SCSuper Tough
ISO 11237-1 TYPE 2 SC
Tough Cover Two-Wire Braid
Tough Cover 4,000 psi Constant W.P. SAE 100R12
Extreme Tough Cover SAE 100R12 Super Tough - SAE 100R12 Tough Cover - SAE 100R12 Super Tough - SAE 100R12
Phosphate Ester Base Fluids Meets SAE 100R11 Performance SAE 100R13 SAE 100R13
Tough Cover SAE 100R13
Super Tough SAE 100R13 ISO 3862-1 TYPE 4SP ISO 3862-1 TYPE 4SH
Jack Hose
Extreme Tough Cover SAE 100R15 Tough Cover - SAE 100R15 Super Tough - SAE 100R15 ParMax - 8,000 psi
Visual Index
Super Tough 4,000 psi Constant W.P.
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271 A-24 SS23CG A-24 SS25UL A-24
293 A-25 221FR A-25 213 A-26 266 A-26
201 A-27 206 A-27 225 A-28
285 A-29 244 A-29
1/2 SAE Minimum Bend Radius SAE 100R4
Suction & Return Line Hose
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Dry Air/Hot Water MultipurposeMultipurpose -
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Air Brake HoseCompressed Natural Gas
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Air Brake Hose Marine Fuel and Engine Hose SAE J1402 Al SAE J1402 All
SAE 100R5 SAE J1402 All SAE 100R5 SAE J1402 All SAE 100R5
Refrigerant Hose
SAE J2064 TYPE C
1/2 SAE Minimum Bend Radius SAE 100R4
Push-Lok Multipurpose Hose
MultipurposeMultipurpose -
Fire Resistant Cover Multipurpose - Heavy Duty
Transportation Hose
Liqueed Petroleum Gas
SAE J2064 TYPE B
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Parker offers a wide variety of hoses including braided, spiral, multi-purpose, transportation, refrigerant, LPGas and more. Parkers product line has been tested and approved to meet and exceed global standards. Hose range in size from 3/16 to 3 I.D. and are compatible with crimp and field-attachable style fittings. Specic hose information is displayed throughout Catalog 4400, Section A. Hose page content is dened by the information shown below. Please take a moment and review.
Visually shows hose construction
Lists hose part numbers on pageHose
InformationBase part numberDescriptionSAE, ISO, and EN specica- tions
Hose Working PressureShould have a working pressure rating meeting or exceeding the maximum operating pressure of the system. (Maximum rating listed below in which the hose is to be used.)
Hose Inner DiameterMeasured in 1/16 inch increments identied by use of a dash(-) num-bering system. i.e., 4/16 = 1/4 = -4.
Hose Outer DiameterA critical measurement when considering hose clamps and applications where envelope size is limited.
Minimum Bend RadiusIs the smallest arc that the hose can be bent before its life is greatly reduced. Exceeding the bend radius can cause kinking, inner tube wash-out, and excessive stress on reinforcement.
WeightProvided by the foot for in-stances where it is a critical parameter in the design of the system.
Parker Hose Nomenclature Example: 451TC-8 451TC-8 - Hose Type 451TC-8 - Indicates the special feature of the hose (in this case,Tough Cover) 451TC-8 - Hose inside diameter dash size (in this case, 8/16 or 1/2)
Indicates Hose Section
For more infor-mation regarding hose application and temperature, see the Techni-cal Section (Section E)
Approved FittingTo be utilized with the hose. Could be crimped or eld attachable.
Dot indicates what tting size is available.
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How to Order Crimped Hose Assemblies
Box 1: Prex
Symbol Description
F = Parkrimp Crimp Fittings (i.e 43 Series) P = Parkrimp Crimp Fittings (i.e 26 Series) Y = Permanent Crimp Fittings(i.e HY Series) K = Permanent Crimp Fittings (i.e 81 Series)
Box 5: 1st Fitting End Connection Size
Symbol Description
08 = 1/2 Female JIC (3/4x16 Thread)
Box 6: 2nd Fitting End Connection Size
Symbol Description
08 = 1/2 Female JIC (3/4x16 Thread)
Box 7: Hose Size
Symbol Description
08 = 1/2 inch Hose Inner Diameter
Box 4: 2nd Fitting End Conguration
Symbol Description
39 = Female JIC 37 Degree Swivel 90 Degree Elbow - Short Drop
Box 3: 1st Fitting End Conguration
Symbol Description
06 = Female JIC 37 Degree Swivel Straight
Note: See page E-17 for a complete list of tting congurations
Box 2: Hose Type
Symbol Description
436 = SAE 100R16 Hose
Note: see page A-7 for complete list of Parker Hoses
Box 11: Hose Assembly Guards
Symbol Description
SG = Spring Guard AG = Armor Guard HG = Polyguard PG = Parkoil FS = Fire Sleeve AS = Partek Sleeving PS = Partek Sleeving Note: When spelling out an assembly part number list entire sleeving part number
270 Specied only if two (2) elbow ttings are used. Starting with either end as the far end, measure angle clockwise to describe the displacement angle of the near end
Box 10: Displacement Angle
Symbol Description
OAL
Parker 436-8
Box 8: Fitting Material
Symbol Description
No Sufx = Steel B = Brass C = 316 Stainless Steel BA= Brass nipple with steel nut and socket BS= Brass nipple with brass nut and steel socket
Box 4Box 1 Box 8Box 7Box 6Box 5Box 3Box 2 Box 9 Box 10 Box 11
F 083906436 -240808
Box 9: Over All Length (OAL)Symbol Description
24 = Expressed in inches (610 mm) OAL of a hose assembly is measured from the end of the straight tting or centerline of the tting seat. OAL of the Seal-Lok hose assembly is measured to the sealing surface of the straight ttings or to the centerline of the elbow ttings
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R = Field Attachable i.e. 20 Series M = Mandrel i.e 23 and 23 Series B = Clamp i.e 88HC-H and 88DB on 88 Series C = Worm Gear Clamp i.e. 88H Series on 88 Series
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Box 6: 2nd Fitting End Connection Size
Symbol Description
06 = 3/8 JIC (9/16x18 Thread)
Box 3: 1st Fitting End Conguration
Symbol Description
06 = Female JIC 37 Degree Swivel - Str.
Note: See page E-17 for a complete list of tting congurations
Box 11: Hose Assembly Guards
Symbol Description
SG = Spring Guard AG = Armor Guard HG = Polyguard PG = Parkoil FS = Fire Sleeve AS = Partek Sleeving PS = Partek Sleeving Note: When spelling out an assembly part number list entire sleeving part number
Box 8: Fitting Material
Symbol Description
No Sufx = Steel B = Brass C = 316 Stainless Steel BA= Brass nipple with steel nut and socket BS= Brass nipple with brass nut and steel socket
Box 9: Over All Length (OAL)
Symbol Description
24 = Expressed in inches (610 mm) OAL of a hose assembly is measured from the end of the straight tting or centerline of the tting seat. OAL of the Seal-Lok hose assembly is measured to the sealing surface of the straight ttings or to the centerline of the elbow ttings Box 4: 2nd Fitting End Conguration
Symbol Description
39 = JIC 37 Degree Flare Elbow
Box 5: 1st Fitting End Connection Size
Symbol Description
06 = 3/8 JIC (9/16x18 Thread)
Box 1: Prex
Symbol Description
Box 7: Hose Size
Symbol Description
08 = 13/32 inch Hose Inner Diameter
Box 2: Hose Type
Symbol Description
201 = SAE 100R5
Note: see page A-7 for complete list of Parker Hoses
270 Specied only if two (2) elbow ttings are used. Starting with either end as the far end, measure angle clockwise to describe the displacement angle of the near end
Box 10: Displacement Angle
Symbol Description
Box 4Box 1 Box 8Box 7Box 6Box 5Box 3Box 2 Box 9 Box 10 Box 11
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CoverHow To Use This CatalogMaster Table of ContentsSection A - HoseSection A - Hose Visual IndexHydraulic HoseSuction and Return Line HosePush-Lok Multipurpose HoseTransportation HoseRefrigerant Hose
Section B - FittingsSection B - Table of Contents25 Series26 Series43 Series70 Series71 Series73 Series76 Series78 SeriesS6 Series79 SeriesHY Series20 Series21 Series22 Series23 Series30 Series42 Series82 Series88 SeriesTB Series
Section C - EquipmentSection C - Equipment Visual Index
Section D - AccessoriesSection D - Accessories Visual IndexFlangeO-RingsHose GuardsHose Assembly Workstations
Section E - TechnicalSection E - Technical IndexParts Number Index
How to Use This Catalog.pdfCoverHow To Use This CatalogMaster Table of ContentsSection A - HoseSection A - Hose Visual IndexHydraulic HoseSuction and Return Line HosePush-Lok Multipurpose HoseTransportation HoseRefrigerant Hose
Section B - FittingsSection B - Table of Contents25 Series26 Series43 Series70 Series71 Series73 Series76 Series78 SeriesS6 Series79 SeriesHY Series20 Series21 Series22 Series23 Series30 Series42 Series82 Series88 SeriesTB Series
Section C - EquipmentSection C - Equipment Visual Index
Section D - AccessoriesSection D - Accessories Visual IndexFlangeO-RingsHose GuardsHose Assembly Workstations
Section E - TechnicalSection E - Technical IndexParts Number Index
How to Use This Catalog.pdfCoverHow To Use This CatalogMaster Table of ContentsSection A - HoseSection A - Hose Visual IndexHydraulic HoseSuction and Return Line HosePush-Lok Multipurpose HoseTransportation HoseRefrigerant Hose
Section B - FittingsSection B - Table of Contents25 Series26 Series43 Series70 Series71 Series73 Series76 Series78 SeriesS6 Series79 SeriesHY Series20 Series21 Series22 Series23 Series30 Series42 Series82 Series88 SeriesTB Series
Section C - EquipmentSection C - Equipment Visual Index
Section D - AccessoriesSection D - Accessories Visual IndexFlangeO-RingsHose GuardsHose Assembly Workstations
Section E - TechnicalSection E - Technical IndexParts Number Index
hose-cover.pdfCoverHow To Use This CatalogMaster Table of ContentsSection A - HoseSection A - Hose Visual IndexHydraulic HoseSuction and Return Line HosePush-Lok Multipurpose HoseTransportation HoseRefrigerant Hose
Section B - FittingsSection B - Table of Contents25 Series26 Series43 Series70 Series71 Series73 Series76 Series78 SeriesS6 Series79 SeriesHY Series20 Series21 Series22 Series23 Series30 Series42 Series82 Series88 SeriesTB Series
Section C - EquipmentSection C - Equipment Visual Index
Section D - AccessoriesSection D - Accessories Visual IndexFlangeO-RingsHose GuardsHose Assembly Workstations
Section E - TechnicalSection E - Technical IndexParts Number Index
How-to-read-the-hose-section.pdfCoverHow To Use This CatalogMaster Table of ContentsSection A - HoseSection A - Hose Visual IndexHydraulic HoseSuction and Return Line HosePush-Lok Multipurpose HoseTransportation HoseRefrigerant Hose
Section B - FittingsSection B - Table of Contents25 Series26 Series43 Series70 Series71 Series73 Series76 Series78 SeriesS6 Series79 SeriesHY Series20 Series21 Series22 Series23 Series30 Series42 Series82 Series88 SeriesTB Series
Section C - EquipmentSection C - Equipment Visual Index
Section D - AccessoriesSection D - Accessories Visual IndexFlangeO-RingsHose GuardsHose Assembly Workstations
Section E - TechnicalSection E - Technical IndexParts Number Index
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