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FUEL SUCTION & DISCHARGE HOSE 300psi

FUEL SUCTION & DISCHARGE HOSE 300psi

A FUEL SUCTION & DISCHARGE HOSE is a hose specifically designed to extract or "pump" fluid from a source such as a tank, mine or oil truck. It operates on negative pressure, meaning it relies on outside atmospheric pressure to push fluid into the hose because it creates a vacuum inside the hose.

Tube: Black,smooth,NR,SBR rubber compound.

Reinforcement: Multi plies High strength synthetic fibre and helix steel wire

Cover: Black,smooth,cloth impression,SBR rubber compound

TEMPERATURE: -32ยฐC to +82ยฐC.

APPLICATION: Designed for suction and discharge of water,and non-corrosive fluids used in construction,mines,and heavy duty industrial

Durable Construction - Nitrile inner tube resists fuel corrosion while tough neoprene outer shell withstands harsh outdoor environments

Kink Resistant - Internal spring guard reduces kinking during use, ensuring smooth fluid flow and extending hose life

Multiple Sizes Available - Available in 1" fuel transfer hose, 3/4" fuel transfer hose to meet the specific needs of your application

FEUL OIL SUCTION AND DISCHARGE HOSE
FEUL OIL SUCTION AND DISCHARGE HOSE

 

 

Code Inside Diameter Outside Diameter Working Pressure Bursting Pressure Vacuum Pressure Length
# Inch mm mm bar psi bar psi bar m
OSDH3019 3/4" 19.1 32 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3025 1" 25.4 37 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3032 1- 1/4" 31.8 47 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3038 1- 1/2" 38.1 54 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3050 2" 50.8 67 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3064 2- 1/2" 63.5 80 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3076 3" 76.2 92 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3089 3- 1/2" 88.9 110 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3100 4" 101.6 122 20 300 60 900 0.8 61
OSDH3125 5" 127 153 20 300 60 900 0.8 31
OSDH3150 6" 152.4 176 20 300 60 900 0.8 31
OSDH3200 8" 203.2 228 20 300 60 900 0.8 31
OSDH3254 10" 254 288 20 300 60 900 0.8 12
OSDH3304 12" 304.8 340 20 300 60 900 0.8 12

 

 

What is a Suction Hose?

A suction hose is a hose specifically designed to extract or "pump" fluids from a source such as a tank, reservoir, or natural body of water. It operates on negative pressure, meaning it relies on external atmospheric pressure to push fluids into the hose as it creates a vacuum inside the hose.
The primary function of a suction hose is to facilitate the movement of fluid from its source to the pump or processing system. Suction hoses are often used in systems where fluids need to be transferred over varying distances and elevations.

What is a Discharge Hose?

A discharge hose is a hose designed to transfer and discharge fluids from a pump or other equipment to a designated discharge point. Unlike a suction hose, a discharge hose operates on positive pressure to push fluids through the hose and discharge them to a predetermined location
The primary function of a discharge hose is to direct fluids away from a pump or system after they have been sucked in, processed, or transferred. These hoses are integral in operations that require the transport of fluids over long distances or the deposition of fluids into storage areas, drainage systems, or irrigation fields.

Differences Between Suction and Discharge Hoses

Suction hoses: Suction hoses are designed to suck liquids from a source such as a tank, well, or body of water. They operate on negative pressure, where the external atmospheric pressure pushes the liquid into the hose while the internal vacuum created by the pump draws the liquid up.
Discharge hoses: Discharge hoses are designed to push or discharge liquids from a pump or other equipment to a desired location, such as a drainage system, storage tank, or irrigation field. These hoses operate on positive pressure, meaning the pump forces the liquid through the hose and to its destination.

Can I use a discharge hose for suction purposes?

No, discharge hoses are not designed to withstand the negative pressures required for suction and may collapse if used in this manner.

How do I choose the right hose for my application?

Consider fluid type, pressure requirements, temperature, and environmental conditions. For suction needs, choose a reinforced hose; for discharge, choose a flexible hose suitable for the discharged fluid.

Are there customizable options available for suction and discharge hoses?

Yes, many suppliers offer custom lengths, diameters, and materials to meet specific application requirements.

What are some common applications for suction and discharge hoses?

Suction hoses are often used for well pumping and slurry transfer, while discharge hoses are often used for agricultural drainage and irrigation.

Where can I get high-quality Fuel Suction & Discharge Hose?

You can find high-quality suction hoses from reputable suppliers, hardware stores, or online retailers that specialize in industrial equipment and supplies.

Does the Fuel Suction & Discharge Hose require any specific fittings or accessories?

Depending on the application, the suction hose may require fittings or accessories such as couplings, clamps, or filters. It is important to ensure compatibility and proper installation.

Is the Fuel Suction & Discharge Hose chemical resistant?

Suction hoses are available in different materials with varying chemical resistance. It is critical to select a hose that is compatible with the specific chemicals being handled.
The Fuel Suction & Discharge Hose is designed for truck and automobile tank suction and discharge applications, as well as the transfer of gasoline, petroleum, and other petroleum-based products with up to 50% aromatic content.

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