In our previous blog, we talked about how there is a lot more to selecting a hose than most people realize. There is also a lot more to installing a hose than people realize. Here are two key Swagelok hose selection considerations and 7 installation tips that will help extend the life of your hose and prevent premature hose failure.
Take into consideration hose movement, system pressurization, and thermal expansion when determining hose length. Installing hose that does not have sufficient length to accommodate these factors may reduce hose life.
Follow minimum bend radius requirements for your hose. The Swagelok hose catalog and most other hose manufacturers' catalogs list the minimum bend radius for each hose. Installing hose with smaller bends may kink hose and reduce hose life.
Hose Rupture or leakage may result from bending too close to the hose fitting end connection.
Elbows and adapters can be used to relieve hose strain.
Distribute movement and prevent bends smaller than the hose's minimum bend radius by providing sufficient hose length.
Allow for changes in length resulting from amchine motion and tolerances.
Avoid twisting the hose by bending it in one plane only. For a compound bend, use multiple hose pieces or other isolation methods.
Length and minimum bend radius are two of the key considerations when selecting a Swagelok hose. This Thursday, learn more about hose selection by attending our webinar, "5 Steps to Selecting the Right Hose for Your Fluid System". Register now »