No Skive Teflon Hose Ferrule Features
Choose IT No Skive Teflon Hose Ferrule based on the length of the coupling barb and the actual hose outside diameter. Ferrule must fit snug over the cover of the hose prior to crimping. As a general rule, ferrule should be about 1/4″ shorter than the barb – if the ferrule is longer than the barb it will start to compromise the structure if the hose is bent near the coupling, and if the ferrule is too short then the barb will dig into the tube and lead to premature failure – therefore it is important to choose the proper length. Remember to replace the seals or O-rings in case of reuse. Different material and custom sizes of this product are available, for more details, check the Data Sheet above. SAIL EMARATE PIPES TRADING LLC maintains the most complete inventory of hydraulic hose and fittings in the Middle East and Africa, ready to ship to meet your company’s needs. Furthermore,
Special Note
As with hose and couplings, crimp ferrules are subject to maximum pressures, temperatures, and mechanical forces like end-pull. As a rule, the higher the temperature, the lower the maximum pressure rating for crimp ferrules. Normal operating conditions are -40F to 70/F, above that the crimp ferrule integrity will diminish. Temperature affects both – the media and the environment. Always test or certify critical application hoses prior to field use.