EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. … Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation today announced that it has expanded its Everflex® E-Series line of one-piece, crimp-type hose fittings. When coupled with Eaton® Everflex hoses made from Teflon® resin, these new fittings allow customers to achieve up to 33 percent higher operating pressures than current Eaton and competitive hoses. The new E-Series fittings and the higher pressures have been validated on Eaton’s 2807, FC465, S-TW and SC-TW series hoses.
“The additional hose fittings, new material and higher operating pressures will allow our distributors to offer hoses made with a Teflon coating into a broader range of difficult applications,” said Eaton Product Manager Steve Case. “The one-piece design of these fittings reduces inventory requirements by half, and reduces assembly time by 20 percent. They can be flat crimped on existing equipment; this means that for most customers there is no additional tooling investment required. Assemblies using these new fittings are available from our distributors. This product line enhancement is the latest result of Eaton’s effort to continuously improve the Everflex product offering.”
The expansion adds new sizes to the existing carbon steel fitting offering and introduces stainless steel fittings to the portfolio. These fittings are available in both male pipe and female 37º swivel end configurations in both materials. The carbon steel offering now includes hose fittings for -8, -12 and -16 size hoses, which complement the existing -4, -6 and -10 size hoses. The new stainless steel offering covers -4 through -16 size hoses.
Size | Previous Pressure | New Pressure | % Increase | Typical Competitor |
-4 | 3000 psi | 3500 psi | +17% | 3000 psi |
-6 | 2500 psi | 2570 psi | +10 | 2500 psi |
-8 | 2000 psi | 2250 psi | +13 | 2000 - 2200 psi |
-10 | 1500 psi | 2000 psi | +33 | 1500 psi |
-12 | 1200 psi | 1500 psi | +25 | 1200 psi |
-16 | 1000 psi | 1200 psi | +20 | 1000 -1100 psi |
Everflex hose is specified in many tough applications. Its extruded tube has excellent flex life, high temperature resistance and chemical resistance. The Everflex hose is steam compatible and chemical resistant and is thus an excellent choice in applications requiring steam cleaning of an assembly or transfer of highly viscous media such as adhesives, paints or food products. High temperature systems such as steel mills, foundries, transit busses and air compressors are ideal applications of Everflex hose.
The Everflex E-Series fitting specifications, pricing and lead times will be available through Eaton and its North American channel partners.
Eaton’s Hydraulics Group is a segment of the company’s Industrial Sector. The business is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of a comprehensive line of reliable, high-efficiency hydraulic systems and components for use in mobile and stationary applications. Mobile and stationary markets include agriculture, alternative energy, construction, forestry, manufacturing, material handling, mining, oil and gas, processing, transportation and utility equipment. Eaton’s Hydraulics Group provides customer-driven solutions under product names such as Aeroquip®, Boston®, Char-Lynn®, Eaton®, Hydrokraft®, Hydrowa®, Hydro-Line®, Integrated Hydraulics®, Synflex®, Vickers®, Walterscheid™, and Weatherhead®. For more information, visit www.eaton.com/hydraulics.
Eaton Corporation is a diversified power management company with 2010 sales of $13.7 billion. Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2011, Eaton is a global technology leader in electrical components and systems for power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics components, systems and services for industrial and mobile equipment; aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use; and truck and automotive drivetrain and powertrain systems for performance, fuel economy and safety. Eaton has approximately 70,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 150 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com.
* Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont used under license by Eaton Corporation.
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