B9 series Parker Parflex general purpose hose

B9 Series Parker Parflex hose is a highly flexible general purpose hose suited for low pressure (up to 250 PSI) transmission of air, oil, water and coolants. B9 Series hose should be used with either 55, 56 or HY series crimp fittings, or 82 series push-on fittings, depending on size (see the table below).

IMPORTANT:  Do not use B9 Series hoses in static discharge applications such as airless paint spray. 82 series fittings are not recommended where pressure exceeds 100 PSI AND temperature exceeds 100°F.

 Parker Parflex B9 General Purpose Fuel Transfer Hose

B9 General purpose fuel transfer hose

Specifications:   N/A
Application:  Low pressure air, oil, water and coolants
Inner Tube:   Specially formulated polyurethane
Reinforcement:   Fiber
Cover:   Specially formulated polyurethane
Temperature Range:   -40°F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C)
Vacuum Rating:   28 inch Hg
Fittings:  56 or 82 series (see specific sizes below)

Sizes and specifications

Part No

Inside Diameter

Outside Diameter

Working Pressure

Min Bend Radius

Weight

Vacuum Rating

Hose Ends

B9

in

mm

in

mm

psi

MPa

in

mm

lb/ft

kg/m

in of Hg

kPa

Crimp

Filed Attach

B903 3/16 5 0.38 10 250 1.72 1 25.4 0.04 0.059 28 94.8 56 -
B904 1/4 6 0.45 11 250 1.72 1-1/2 38.1 0.05 0.074 28 94.8 56 82
B905 5/16 8 0.54 14 250 1.72 2 50.8 0.08 0.118 28 94.8 56 -
B906 3/8 10 0.63 16 250 1.72 3 76.2 0.09 0.133 28 94.8 56 82
B908 1/2 13 0.77 20 250 1.72 3 76.2 0.13 0.192 28 94.8 56 82
B910 5/8 16 0.92 23 250 1.72 4 101.6 0.20 1.296 28 94.8 56 82

 

Crimping instructions for hose assembly fabrication using Parker crimpers

 

How to Order

 

IMPORTANT!
Hose and hose fittings series must be correctly matched. Using any fittings other than those specifically designated by the hose manufacturer for use with each specific hose can lead to hose assembly failure. Hose assembly failures have lead to damage, injury and death.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and/or DEHP and/or carbon black, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.  For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov