Rubber Suction Hose
The hose is the conveying line of the source extraction installation.
The demands placed on the suction hose are:
- wear resistance
- low weight and flexibility
- not affected by extremes of temperatures
- crushproof
- does not give static electric shocks
When long suction hoses have to be used their diameter should progressively increase from the suction casing, with the smallest hose nearest the suction casing not exceeding 2–3 m length. Coupling is carried out with external couplings which are easy to use.
Ø (in/mm) | Part No Standard | Part No Extra Abrasion Resistant |
6’’/152 | 2045 | 2045 |
4’’/102 | 2011 | |
3’’/76 | See PU-suction hose | 2046 |
TECHNICAL DATA | ||||||
Part No | 2011 | 2046 | 2045 | |||
Material gauge (in/ mm) | 06’’/1.6 | .16’’/4.0 | .24’’/6.0 | |||
Min radius (in/mm) | 5.9’’/150 | 4.9’’/125 | 23.6’’/600 | |||
Weight (lbs/yd /kg/m) | 2.6 /1.2 | 3.1/1.4 | 10.6/4.8 | |||
Temp max (°F /°C) | 194 /+90 | 194 /+90 | 194 /+90 | |||
min (°F /°C) | -40 | -40 | -22/-30 | |||
Internal tube | antistatic rubber | antistatic rubber | antistatic wear rubber | |||
Insert | steel helix | steel helix | steel helix copper wire | |||
External tube | antistatic rubber | synthetic rubber | weatherproof |