Weatherhead H21308 - Eaton Weatherhead H213 Series Engine and Fuel Hose and Tubing
- Part Number
- H21308
- Manufacturer
- WEATHERHEAD
- Description
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Eaton Weatherhead H213 Series Engine and Fuel Hose and Tubing
details
$74950
Package Price for 50 Units
@ $14.99 per unit
In stock
limited availability at this price!
WEATHERHEAD part description
Abrasion Resistance | Premium |
Application | Air brake, fuel, hydraulics, diesel fuel. |
Bend Radius Min | 1.75 inch |
Burst Pressure | 5000 psi |
Color | Black |
Conditional Temperature Range | Airbrake -40 to 200 F; Hot Oil -50 to 302 F |
Conductivity | Conductive |
Construction | 2-ply braid |
Cover Material | Textile |
Dash Size | -8 |
Factory Crimp | Yes |
InsIDe Diameter | 0.41 inch |
Lay Line Style | Ink Jet |
OutsIDe Diameter | 0.73 inch |
Qualified Hose Fittings | 213 N |
Reinforcement Material | Steel Wire |
Tube Material | CPE |
Tube Wall Thickness | 0.16 inch |
Working Pressure | 1250 psi |
Working Temperature Max | 302 degree Fahrenheit |
Working Temperature Min | -50 degree Fahrenheit |
Features & Benefits
- Highly abrasion resistant cover
- Small number of hoses for many fuel options
- Proven reliability with high temperature resistance
Officially acquired by Eaton in 2002, Weatherhead® is one of the industry’s biggest suppliers of hydraulic hose, hose ends, tube fittings, couplings, assembly equipment, and support accessories. Weatherhead crafts top-products that are widely used in mining, agriculture, construction, truck, and bus applications. Eaton delivers Weatherhead thermoplastic tubing in different sizes—from 1/8 to 1 inch—designed for use in air tools, robotics, beverage dispensing as well as air and water supply. Driven by the company’s goal to offer unique solutions to a wide range of markets that enable businesses to be at the forefront of change, Weatherhead remains the truck industry’s leading source of premium-quality hoses, fittings, and adapters for your fleet’s hose and fittings needs
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