Indexed to make selection fast and easy, this catalog contains a full range of spiral, thermoplastic and specialty hose in dozens of styles. The catalog also contains hundreds of coupling styles ranging from braided hose and spiral hose couplings to ultra high pressure, non-skive couplings and Teflon couplings.
The Kurt catalog is complete, containing everything that a system designer might require, including accessories such as connections and crimpers.
The new Kurt catalog also contains helpful recommended practices for designing hydraulic hose assemblies complete with easy-to-follow drawings. Routing tips, SAE specifications, and I.D. hose selection information for correct flow and velocity are also included.
Backing up this new catalog is Kurt’s in-stock inventory of over 3 million feet of hose and millions of couplings in hundreds of styles to keep customers’ systems up and running. Kurt has been a manufacturer of hydraulic couplings and systems for over 35 years. It has the latest CNC machining technology for high volume, cost effective manufacturing to meet every customer’s needs.
Kurt’s work with OEM’s often requires designing new style hydraulic connectors in special sizes and configurations. Kurt provides complete life cycle testing and routinely co-manages validation processes with its local integrators and distributors. Kurt’s close proximity both with design and manufacturing capacity provides the resources and extra edge needed to win the business and keep OEM’s happy.
A must reference for selecting hose and couplings, this all-new Kurt catalog is available for FREE by calling 1-866-257-7995 now.
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