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Mast Hoses wire braided or synaflex

I always used to use synaflex hoses on masts when the hoses were going over rollers. Some of the new machines now have got steel wire braided and over time this wire breaks down and starts to show through. Is there a reason why steel wire braided is being used now. Samuk/Hangcha trucks are one example.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2012 01:26
  • By heightlift
  • joined 19 Sep'12 - 139 messages
  • North, United Kingdom
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I have seen many manufactures trucks come out of the factory with wire braid hoses, the problem with these is that the wire stretches over time and the hoses go slack. The only reason for not using thermoplastic hose (Synflex) is when the hoses have to have a very tight bend in them, ie through a clamp as they tend to kink rather than bend as wire hose does. We use thermoplastic where possible as it does not stretch, has a smaller OD so is better for running over pulleys and its cheaper.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2012 02:26
  • By danny_k
  • joined 3 Mar'05 - 310 messages
  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

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