The Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip) Double Wire Braid SAE 100R16 Type S Hose is built for hydraulic system service with petroleum and water-base fluids. Featuring a 0.63 inch ID and synthetic rubber construction, it supports pressures up to 4000 PSI.
A synthetic rubber tube, complemented by double wire braid reinforcement, and a robust black synthetic rubber cover underscore its durable design. The hose offers premium abrasion resistance and a 16000 PSI burst pressure for reliable performance.
Boasting an impulse cycle life of 600000 B7, it ensures longevity. Its minimum bend radius of 4 inches, coupled with an ink transfer lay line style, adapts to varied industrial applications.
Temperature range spans from -40deg;F to +212deg;F. It meets or exceeds DIN requirements at 1/2 SAE bend radius, making it an optimal choice for demanding environments.
Supplier Part Number: GH781-10R250
ECCN: EAR99
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Specifications
Abrasion Resistance
28
Burst Pressure
16000
Conductivity
30
Cover Material
Synthetic Rubber
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Hose I.D.
0.63
Hose O.D.
0.93
Impulse Cycle Life
600000 B7
Lay Line Style
Ink Transfer
Maximum Operating Pressure
4000
Minimum Bend Radius
4
Minimum Bend Radius
4
Minimum Working Temperature
-50
Reel Qty (ft)
225-300
Reinforcement Material
Wire
Supplier Part Number
GH781-10R250
Tube Material
Synthetic Rubber
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1CX58, Alternate Part Number GH781-10, Alternate Part Number GH781-10-100, Alternate Part Number GH781-10-50, Alternate Part Number MI-03749662, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015X00020
got a piece of equipment that sits outside year round so it sees freezing cold and gets real hot running in summer. can i run regular hydraulic fluid thru it
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 7, 2025, 11:32 AM
Temperatures between -40 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit are fully supported by the synthetic rubber tube and cover. You can safely run both petroleum-based and water-based hydraulic fluids through the line for general service.
Question by: Billy P on Sep 5, 2025, 6:58 AM
got a job where space is tight. how sharp can this hose bend without kinking up?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 6, 2025, 9:58 PM
Minimum bend radius on this hose is 4 inches. Keeping your routing at or above that radius helps it hold shape and avoid stressing the double wire braid.
Question by: Ronnie B on Oct 15, 2025, 1:59 PM
got a tight spot to route this line, how sharp can i bend it without kinkin it
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 17, 2025, 6:49 AM
For routing, the published minimum bend radius is 4 inches. Keeping your bend at 4 inches or larger helps prevent kinking and protects the wire braid reinforcement.
Question by: Ray A on Apr 8, 2025, 7:03 AM
burst pressure on this one is listed at 16,000 PSI -- that seem right for a half-inch hose running 4000 working pressure?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 9, 2025, 2:17 PM
that 4-to-1 safety ratio is exactly what you'd expect on a hose rated to this spec. The working pressure tops out at 4000 PSI and the burst is confirmed at 16,000 PSI, so the margin is solid. For most hydraulic service running petroleum or water-base fluids, that ratio holds up well under normal operating conditions.