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Lightweight ducting hose constructed from a wire helix and covered with a single layer of silicone coated glass fabric. Reinforced with a single fibre glass retention cord.

Click to enlarge - Lightweight ducting hose constructed from a wire helix and covered with a single layer of silicone coated glass fabric. Reinforced with a
single fibre glass retention cord.


Click to enlarge - Lightweight ducting hose constructed from a wire helix and covered with a single layer of silicone coated glass fabric. Reinforced with a
single fibre glass retention cord.
Colour Red
Cover Silicone coated glass fabric
Reinforcement Sprung steel wire and glass fibre cord
Remarks Standard lengths of 4 metres.
Fire retardant to DIN 4102 PA111/2.366
Application Very high (or very low) temperature uses, turbochargers, etc.
Any situation where high temperatures and low pressures combine.
Temperature -70°C to +300°C.

IDIDCoil SizesWPWorking VacuumBend RadiusAvailability
InchmmMpsimm watermm 
1"2540.47517025*
1 1/4"3240.47517028*
1 1/2"3840.47517033*
1 3/4"4540.44517033*
2"5140.44517033*
2 1/8"5440.44428532***
2 1/4"5740.44428532**
2 3/8"6040.40428534**
2 1/2"6340.40340036*
2 3/4"7040.40340038**
3"7640.40340040*
3 1/4"8040.37340042***
3 1/2"9040.37299045*
3 3/4"9640.37272048**
4"10240.37258550*
4 1/2"11440.34230055*
4 3/4"12040.34220055**
5"12740.34217560*
5 1/2"14040.30200065***
6"15240.27185065*
6 1/2"16540.27170065***
7"17840.24140065***
8"20340.24115080***
9"22940.201020100***
8usually ex-stock**3-4 days from order***7-10 days from order 

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SHAMAL SHAMAL 3001
Lightweight ducting hose constructed from a wire helix and covered with a single layer of silicone coated glass fabric. Reinforced with a single fibre glass retention cord.
SHAMAL SHAMAL 3002
Double ply version of Shamal 3001 and is used where a stronger hose is required. Has excellent heat ageing characteristics and low temperature flexibility.

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