Standard of Hydraulic Hose
Hydraulic hoses are manufactured according to various international standards that define their construction, performance, and compatibility with hydraulic systems. Here are some commonly referenced hydraulic hose standards:
1. EN 853: The European Norm (EN) 853 standard specifies requirements for rubber hoses and hose assemblies used in hydraulic systems. It covers hoses for various pressure ratings and temperature ranges, including the popular EN 853 1SN and EN 853 2SN hoses.[More]
2. DIN/EN 856: The Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) and EN 856 standard define specifications for hydraulic hoses commonly used in high-pressure applications. The DIN/EN 856 standard includes hoses such as DIN EN 856 4SP and DIN EN 856 4SH, which are designed for heavy-duty applications.[More]
3. SAE 100R1AT, SAE 100R2AT, etc.: These are specific hose types within the SAE J517 standard that define the construction and performance requirements for various hydraulic hose types. For example, SAE 100R1AT specifies requirements for a single wire braid hose, while SAE 100R2AT covers a two-wire braid hose.[More]
It’s important to note that different standards may have overlapping or harmonized requirements. It is recommended to consult the specific standard applicable to your region and industry to ensure compliance and select the appropriate hydraulic hose for your application.
Additionally, hydraulic hoses may also need to meet specific industry-specific standards or certifications, such as those set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) or the International Marine Organization (IMO), depending on the application and operating environment.