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GSMARMOR - GSM Ball-Joint Armored Hose Assemblies

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Attributes

Size
Available in 1/4" through 16" bore
Length
Lengths to 120'

Details

Applications

Includes but not limited to water cooling hose, oxygen supply hose, hydraulic hose, natural gas hose, black liquor hose, and steam hose

Available Options

A variety of end connections are available.

Construction

  • Armor: galvanized steel or stainless steel.
  • Wide selection of inner hoses specific to the demands of the application. Industrial, hydraulic, stainless steel or PTFE.

Features

  • Extremely flexible armor protects from heat, slag splash and harsh environments
  • Multiple layers of fiberglass insulation are applied for extreme heat resistance to 1000°F.
  • Ball-joint armor protects against extreme heat, molten splash, abrasion and kinking.
  • Inner hoses, engineered for the application, are specialty industrial rubber, hydraulic, corrugated stainless steel or PTFE.
  • No interlocking parts to restrict bending.
  • Half round wire ball joint design allows multiple plane movements and provides resistance to kinking.

Instructions

Dixon Specialty Products is available to consult and recommend the proper selection and application of Ball Joint Armored Hose Assemblies. Call 888.226.4673 or submit a quote request below.

Note

  • All hose assemblies are inspected, tested, measured and verified for the intended service prior to shipping.
  • Temperature rating depends on specific applications, consult Dixon Specialty Products.
  • Hose pressures are indicative only, please confirm with customer service.

Safety Notes

Contact Dixon Specialty Products with questions of use, incompatibilities and life of product. Dixon's engineering and test staff is always available to recommend uses and to assist distributors and users with questions.

WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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