HFSR Hose | Parker Hybrid Hydraulic Hose with Rubber Cover

The Parker HFSR hybrid hose is constructed using a patented process that bonds the core to the reinforcement, resisting kinking and core wash out. HFSR hose has increased oil, ozone and impulse resistance and is up to 40% lighter than comparable rubber hoses. The smooth synthetic rubber cover is UV-resistant and the hose is reinforced with steel wire.
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Parker HFSR Hybrid Hose with Rubber Cover

Specifications:  Meets or exceeds SAE J517-100R1; meets or exceeds ISO Pressure standards
Inner Tube:  Copolyester
Reinforcement:  Steel wire
Cover:  Smooth synthetic rubber
Temperature Range:  -40°F to +250°F (-40°C to +121°C) for petroleum base hydraulic fluids and lubricating oil

Up to +185°F (+85°C) for synthetic blend, water and water/oil emulsion hydraulic fluids

Up to +135°F (+57°C) for water/glycol hydraulic fluids
Fittings:  56 series

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Parker HFSR Hybrid Hose | Sizes and Specifications

Part No

Inside Diameter

Outside Diameter

Working Pressure

Min Bend Radius

Weight

Permanent Fitting

 #

in

mm

in

mm

psi

MPa

in

mm

lb/ft

kg/m

 Series

HFSR04

1/4

6

.46

12

3000

20.6

1-1/2

38

0.10

0.14

56

HFSR05

5/16

8

.52

13

3000

20.6

1-34

45

0.12

0.18

56

HFSR06

3/8

10

.61

16

2500

17.2

2

51

0.17

0.25

56

HFSR08

1/2

13

.74

19

2500

17.2

3

76

0.21

0.32

56

HFSR12

3/4

19

1.02

26

1500

10.3

4-1/4

108

0.31

0.46

56

HFSR16

1

25

1.31

33

1250

8.6

7-1/2

191

0.44

0.66

56

Note: Parker's Parflex division has announced a new resin approved for use in the manufacturing of their Hybrid 2.0 and TOUGHJACKET™ hose. The addition of this new copolyester inner tube material will allow Parker to insure a stable supply of product for customers. Hoses that are made with this material will meet the same specifications that can be found in the current 4660 catalog and will not change in form or function. This change will begin in November 2017 and is expected to be fully implemented in 2018.

 

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