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16G1H

4657-2180
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Item #: 16G1H

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Gates®
4657-2180

Gates® High-Temperature Hydraulic Hose, Series: G1H Series, Hose Type: Hydraulic Hose, Dash Size: 16, 1 in ID, 1.41 in OD, Nitrile Tube, Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Cover, Reinforcement: One Braid of High-Tensile Steel Wire, 12 in Bend Radius, 1000 psi, Resistance Properties: Flame, Temperature High: 275 deg F, Temperature Low: -40 deg F, For Use With: GlobalSpiral™ Couplings (G20) Section E, GlobalSpiral™ Plus Couplings (-24 and -32) (G22) Section E, MegaCrimp® Couplings (G25) Section G and Stainless Steel Braid Couplings (-4 through -32, except -16 and -24) (G17) Section H, Additional Information: 4000 psi Minimum Burst Pressure

Recommended for high-temperature, medium-pressure hydraulic oil line applications such as engine compartments, foundries, etc. Recommended couplings PCK couplings (-4 to -16), Global Braid couplings -GB (-4, 10 and -16), MegaCrimp® couplings (-4 to -20), GlobalSpiral™ Plus couplings (-24 and -32).

  • Superior flex impulse performance, tested to 450,000 impulse cycles, 3X the industry standard
  • 50% of SAE 100R1 bend radius at rated working pressure
  • Certified to meet rail standard EN 45545-2, a globally accepted fire protection standard for railway vehicles
  • -4 to -20 validated with MegaCrimp®
  • Meets flame-resistant acceptance designation MSHA 2G

Item Specifications

  • 4000 psi Minimum Burst Pressure
  • 12 in
  • Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene
  • 16
  • GlobalSpiral&trade
  • Couplings (G20) Section E, GlobalSpiral&trade
  • Plus Couplings (-24 and -32) (G22) Section E, MegaCrimp&reg
  • Couplings (G25) Section G and Stainless Steel Braid Couplings (-4 through -32, except -16 and -24) (G17) Section H
  • Hydraulic Hose
  • 1 in
  • 1.41 in
  • 1000 psi
  • One Braid of High-tensile Steel Wire
  • Flame
  • G1H Series
  • 275 deg F
  • -40 deg F
  • Nitrile
  • 0.65 lbs per
$21.18 /FT
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