How to Install a Flexible Metal Hose?
How to Install a Flexible Metal Hose?
Flexible metal hose is a kind of flexible component which is made of stainless steel corrugated hose and stainless wire braided reinforcement. Both ends are connected by fittings or flanges, and used to transport various media.
It is characterized by light weight, small volume and good softness. It is widely used in aerospace, petroleum, chemical industry, gold treatment, electrical industry papermaking, wood textile, construction. medicine, food, tobacco, transportation and other industries.
How to install a flexible metal hose
• Hose lines may be assembled and installed only by appropriately qualified personnel.
• The guidelines for handling and fitting TONY hose lines must be observed. Some important points in the guidelines are highlighted below:
• No axial loads (tension or compressive buckling)
• No torsional loads (to avoid torsional loads, the longitudinal axis of the hose and the direction of motion must lie in the same plane).
• Check any separable connections for proper seating before commissioning.
• Damaged hose lines must not be installed or commissioned.
• Cover the hose lines to protect them against weld splatter and grinding dust when working on the equipment.
It is characterized by light weight, small volume and good softness. It is widely used in aerospace, petroleum, chemical industry, gold treatment, electrical industry papermaking, wood textile, construction. medicine, food, tobacco, transportation and other industries.
How to install a flexible metal hose
• Hose lines may be assembled and installed only by appropriately qualified personnel.
• The guidelines for handling and fitting TONY hose lines must be observed. Some important points in the guidelines are highlighted below:
• No axial loads (tension or compressive buckling)
• No torsional loads (to avoid torsional loads, the longitudinal axis of the hose and the direction of motion must lie in the same plane).
• Check any separable connections for proper seating before commissioning.
• Damaged hose lines must not be installed or commissioned.
• Cover the hose lines to protect them against weld splatter and grinding dust when working on the equipment.