Eaton Winner braided hydraulic hoses and fittings are new to BMG’s portfolio of components for fluid power systems. These perfectly matched hydraulic hoses and fittings ensure safe and reliable conveying of petroleum and water based hydraulic fluids at high pressure, even in the most demanding environments.
Eaton Winner hose EN853 1SN (EC110) and 2SN (EC210) are available nationally from BMG’s extensive network, together with a wide selection of two-piece, non-skive fittings. “This range, which is complemented by adaptors, steel tube fittings and high pressure hoses, will be extended to include other hoses in the Eaton range according to market demand,” says Joanne Tarr, BMG’s national product manager – hose and fittings.
Winner hose EN853 1SN (EC110), with a synthetic rubber tube and cover, as well as single wire braid reinforcement and a white ink transfer layline, is designed for petroleum and water-based fluids at operating temperatures between -40 and 100°C. The range has a maximum working pressure of 225 bar and a minimum bend radius of 100 mm. Winner hose EN853 1SN (EC210) has a double wire braid reinforcement, with a synthetic rubber tube and cover and a green ink transfer layline. This hose has a maximum working pressure of 400 bar and a bend radius up to 630 mm.
Other products available from BMG’s fluid technology division include valves, accumulators, cylinders, heat exchangers, hydraulic motors, pumps and reservoir accessories. The company’s fluid technology services encompass project engineering and consulting, cylinder design and manufacture, hydraulic training, repair and testing and onsite container services.
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