© Techmaster Group
© Techmaster Group
Spiral Protection — thanks to its frost and heat resistance (from –60°C to +85°C) and resistance to solvents, is ideal for protecting hydraulic and pneumatic hoses, as well as electrical cables, on any forestry equipment. The spirals prevent hose wear and rupture, and also make it easier to organize them into bundles. The bright yellow color improves the visibility of hoses, helping to prevent hazardous situations. The installation of such a spiral is possible both before and after the mounting of high-pressure hoses. The material is durable and wear-resistant polyethylene.
What is a thermoplastic abrasion-resistant spiral for?
It protects high-pressure hoses (HPH), pneumatic hoses, pipelines, and cables from impacts and abrasion.
Plastic spirals make it possible to bundle hose and cable systems together, improving convenience and safety when working with equipment. This simplifies the design and operation of new equipment. Yellow protective spirals significantly increase the visibility of hoses, preventing damage and reducing the risk of injury during equipment operation.
Compared to metal spirals, plastic ones significantly reduce damage to the outer sheath of hoses and cables, and also lower operating costs.
The hose protection spiral is made of pressed plastic, which provides the following advantages:
  • Long service life exceeding that of the hoses themselves;
  • Rounded edges to protect the outer layer of the hose;
  • Antistatic properties, allowing use in underground work conditions;
  • Easy installation and the ability to mount without dismantling the equipment.
The plastic spiral has the following characteristics:
  • Resistance to acids, oils, and solvents;
  • High flexibility;
  • Excellent hose protection during bending;
  • UV resistance;
  • Use of antistatic material;
  • Possibility of splicing via a special fastening hole;
  • Wide operating temperature range from –50°C to +80°C;
  • Reusable design.
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