Does the length of a hose affect hydraulic pressure?
R2-06-REEL | 3/8" SAE 100R2AT Hydraulic Hose (400 feet)
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Jun 07, 2024 - 11:58 AM
Yes, the length of a hose can affect hydraulic pressure. As the length of the hose increases, the hydraulic pressure at the end of the hose generally decreases due to frictional losses within the hose. This means that longer hoses tend to have lower hydraulic pressure compared to shorter ones.
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R2-06-REEL | 3/8" SAE 100R2AT Hydraulic Hose (400 feet)
R2-06-Reel is SAE100R2 hose with an inside diameter of 3/8 inch. Purchase a full reel of hose here to ensure you have all the hose you may need for any project. SAE100R2AT hose is a high-pressure hydraulic hose commonly used in industrial and commercial applications. With its two braided steel wire ...
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