Phillips provides new hose products

Sept. 1, 2008
Phillips Industries has introduced new air and air/electrical hose products to meet the increasing demands of fleets and owner-operators: Pre-made heavy-duty

Phillips Industries has introduced new air and air/electrical hose products to meet the increasing demands of fleets and owner-operators:

  • Pre-made heavy-duty rubber air lines: Includes swivel end brass fittings in popular lengths. They are DOT-certified and include a large, ergonomic cushion grip for easy coupling/uncoupling and hose support.

  • Heavy-duty EPDM rubber air brake tubing in 250-foot spools: Ready for “cut-to-length” as needed, reducing the inventory costs of carrying multiple finished hose lengths. The tubing is made from four-spiral polyester-reinforced rubber that resists cracking, kinking, and weathering, while providing excellent abrasion resistance, in temperatures from -40° to 200° F. It is DOT-certified to sustain 900-psi burst pressure and 225-psi operating pressure conditions.

  • Electrical/air hose assemblies for ABS and non-ABS applications: The abrasion- and kink-resistant hoses are spiral wrapped for an organized, clean look. They offer large grips for great coupling/uncoupling leverage, and can be ordered with the Quick-Connect Plug (QCP) for fast plug repairs.

Access www.phillipsind.com for complete details.

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