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Parker 7322-200200 2 x 2.57 Inch -32 200 psi Red Hose

2" RED SUPER-FLEX GS
Item #: 7322-200200

Product Info

Parker Hannifin

Parker’s Super-Flex GS Large Diameter General Service Air & Water Hose provides excellent service across multiple applications. The hose tube is compatible with light oil mists for tool lubrication. The cover resists abrasion and weathering to provide maximum performance, incorporates a true round, concentric profile for easy coupling installation, and is qualified with permanent crimp couplings for a safe and secure connection. Super-Flex GS hose is a versatile hose for many common industrial applications.

Features:

  • Tube: Black EPDM for versatile and economical service to 212°F.
  • Reinforcement: Multiple textile plies for strength and kink resistance.
  • Cover: Black or red EPDM for abrasion and weathering resistance.
  • Couplings: Qualified with steel crimp couplings for a durable, safe and secure connection.

    Applications:

  • Air
  • Mild chemicals
  • Water
  • Air compressors and pneumatic tools, including those subject to light oil mists for lubricationSafety/Technical:
  • Design Factor: 4:1
  • Do not use with oil or refined fuel.
  • Refer to CrimpSource® for current crimp specifications.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:

    Agriculture | Construction | General Industrial

    Item Specifications

    • Red
    • EPDM
    • -32
    • Black EPDM ARPM Class C Oil Resistance
    • 50 MM
    • 2 Inch 50.8 MM
    • 2.57 Inch 65.2 MM
    • Multiple Textile Plies
    • 200 psi 1.4 mpa 13.8 Bar
    • 100 °C 212 °F
    • Air (Including Oil Mist) Mild Chemicals Water
    • 12 Inch 304.8 MM
    • -40 °F -40 °C
    • Hose Products
    • Fluid Connector
    • 7322/7323
    • Hose
    • 1.23 LB
    • 1.16 lbs per

    $18.05 /FT
    QTY:

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