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ASOH Flexible Hoses(Type:Fittings for Flexible Hose)

ASOH offers products Flexible Hoses specified by Type Fittings for Flexible Hose from Automation Components product category. There are a total of 1 items. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. ASOH products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.
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Nipple for Flexible Cable (P Nipple), Made of Brass or Stainless Steel
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ASOH

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Nipple for Flexible Cable (P Nipple), Made of Brass or Stainless Steel

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Hose Material-
Max. Operating Pressure(MPa)-
Inner Dia. d(Ø)-
TypeFittings for Flexible Hose
Connecting Part Type-
Braid-
Swaged Fittings L Type-
Swage Fitting R Type-
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FAQ about Flexible hoses

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  • Question: For the minimum bending curve, which part of radius is used as datum for measurement?
    Answer: Datum is the center of radius.
    Question: What is the Spring constant?
    Answer: It is a numerical representation of how much load required for expanding and contracting the hose. The smaller the spring constant, the softer it becomes.