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Spiral Material Spiral Material |
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Flexibility Flexibility |
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For Use With For Use With |
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Maximum Temperature Maximum Temperature |
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Maximum Vacuum Maximum Vacuum |
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Compatible Clamps Compatible Clamps |
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Bend Radius Bend Radius |
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Material Thickness Material Thickness |
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Environment Environment |
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Wear Strip Included Wear Strip Included |
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Maximum Pressure Maximum Pressure |
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Minimum Temperature Minimum Temperature |
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Spiral Direction Spiral Direction |
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Specifications Met Specifications Met |
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Duct hose is designed for use in blowing and venting applications. While it is typically used to exhaust air and fumes, some types of duct hose can carry materials such as dust, chips, shavings, and liquids.
Flexibility— Flexibility takes into account several factors, including bend radius, material, and hose diameter. We've rated the flexibility for each hose in general terms:
Bend Radius— An indicator of how much you can bend a hose without damaging it, bend radius is measured from the center of the bend to the inside edge of the hose. The smaller the measurement, the more flexible the hose.
Compressibility— Compressibility is listed as a percentage. The lower the percentage, the more compressible the hose. For example, if a 10-ft. hose compresses to 20%, the hose compresses to 2 ft. Hose lengths given are the extended length, unless otherwise stated.
Spiral Direction— The direction of the hose spiral determines whether you need a right-hand clamp or a left-hand clamp. When looking at the end of the hose, a right-hand spiral will twist away from you clockwise; a left-hand spiral will twist away from you counterclockwise.