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Parker 7258-380BK 3/8 x 0.620 Inch Black 500 ft Washer Hose

3/8"-BLK HURRICANE 3000
Item #: 7258-380BK

Product Info

Parker Hannifin

Parker’s Series 7258 Hurricane Pressure Washer Hose provides excellent service across in a wide variety of applications. The hose is durable, crush resistant and kink resistant for easy handling and long service life. The optional blue cover is easy to identify, and resists abrasion, oil and weathering to provide maximum performance. Series 7258 is qualified with permanent crimp couplings for a safe and secure connection, and is a versatile hose for many common high pressure industrial applications.

Features:

  • Tube: Black chloroprene for heat resistance to 250°F.
  • Reinforcement: One wire braid for extreme strength and a slim profile.
  • Cover: Black or blue chloroprene for abrasion, oil, weathering resistance.
  • Couplings: Qualified with steel crimp couplings for a durable, safe and secure connection.

    Applications:

  • media
  • Hot water
  • Mild chemicals usage
  • Commercial and industrial pressure washer systems
  • Manufacturing and processing plants
  • Refineries
  • ShipyardsSafety/Technical:
  • Design Factor: 4:1
  • Click here to link to CrimpSource® for current crimp specifications.
  • Do not use for carpet cleaning or steam service.Warnings:
  • Couplings attached with bands or clamps may reduce the working pressure of the hose assembly to less than the maximum rated working pressure of the hose. Refer to NAHAD Industrial Hose Assembly Guidelines.
  • Markets:

    Construction | General Industrial

    Item Specifications

    • Black
    • Black Chloroprene
    • Wrapped
    • Black Chloroprene
    • 3/8 Inch 9.5 MM
    • 0.620 Inch 15.7 MM
    • One Wire Braid
    • 500 ft
    • 3000 psi 207 Bar
    • 250 °F 121 °C
    • Pressure Washer
    • 2 Inch 50.8 MM
    • -40 °F -40 °C
    • Hose Products
    • Fluid Connector
    • 7258
    • Washer Hose
    • 0.19 LB
    • 0.19 lbs per

    $4.09 /FT
    QTY:

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