Transair Flexible Hoses are engineered for easy installation in tight spaces. Due to the tight bend radius, a flexible hose can be installed in tight, close quarter areas. The use of a flexible hose can eliminate most layout constraints and reduce the mechanical stress on a compressed air system. These hoses are commonly used to route the compressed air line around an obstacle, preventing pressure drop that comes from excessive use of elbows.
All flexible hoses come in fixed lengths with attached ends to eliminate the need to cut and crimp the hose. The SBR cover is resistant to most mineral and synthetic compressor oils. All hoses meet ISO 8030 for fire resistance. Transair flexible hoses are rated for use in compressed air systems only. Parker Hannifin warrants all Transair components to be free of defects in material and workmanship for 10 years from the date of installation
To prevent serious bodily harm or property damage, an anti-whiplash strap (pn: 6698 99 03) needs to be installed along with the flexible hose. Parker Transair suggests installing straps on either side of the connection to prevent the hose from whipping in the event of a blow-off.
Markets:
• Automotive Assembly
• Food & Beverage
• Packaging
• Industrial Plants
• Aerospace
Features/Benefits:
• Quick connection technology
• Modular and reusable
• Optimum flow rate
• Faster installation
• Lower installation costs
• Immediate pressurization
• Lightweight
• 10-year warranty
Applications
• Compressed Air
Maximum Working Pressure:
• 1/2” to 4”: 232psi (15,9bar) when the system is operated between -4 to +113 F (-20 to +46.1 C)
• 6”: 188psi (12,9 bar) when the system is operated between -4 to +140 F (-20 to + 60 C)
Maximum Working Temperature (1/2” to 4”):
• 185°F when system is operated at 101psi or lower
• 158°F when the system is operated at 145psi or lower
• 140°F when the system is operated at 188psi or lower
• 115°F when the system is operated at 232psi or lower