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Product Description
The Ferrules for DIN 20023-4SH hoses are essential components in hydraulic systems designed to ensure secure connections between hoses and fittings. Specifically manufactured for high-pressure hydraulic hoses conforming to the DIN 20023-4SH standard, these ferrules provide a strong, leak-proof seal.
Key Features
- Designed for DIN 20023-4SH Hoses: Tailored for use with DIN 20023-4SH high-pressure hoses, which are used in demanding hydraulic applications.
- High-Grade Material Construction: Made from durable materials, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, mechanical stress.
- Precision Engineering: The ferrules are precisely engineered to form a secure, crimped connection, ensuring a tight and leak-proof seal between the hose and the fitting.
- Corrosion Resistance: The ferrules often feature surface treatments like zinc or chrome plating, which provide an extra layer of protection against rust and corrosion.
- Standardised Dimensions: Manufactured to exact specifications, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of hydraulic fittings and hoses.
Benefits
- Secure and Leak-Proof Connections: Ferrules form an essential part of the hydraulic hose assembly by creating a strong, leak-free connection between the hose and the fitting.
- High-Pressure Performance: Designed for high-pressure applications, these ferrules withstand extreme hydraulic forces without deforming or compromising the connection.
- Extended Durability: Constructed from high-quality materials and often coated for corrosion resistance, these ferrules ensure long-lasting performance even in harsh environments.
- Easy to Install: Their design allows for straightforward crimping during assembly.
- Cost-Effective Solution: By providing long-lasting, reliable connections, ferrules for DIN 20023-4SH hoses help reduce maintenance costs and downtime.