Experience the reliability and durability of this premium air brake tubing suitable for truck and trailer air brake systems auxiliary air systems and more. Constructed with 100% polyamide and reinforced with synthetic fiber it ensures superior performance and UV stability. With a yellow color and 0.38 inch OD this tubing offers enhanced flexibility and improved flow performance.
MPN: C1MJ47
Supplier Part Number: 3270-0614-0500
The construction includes a polyester cover material and multi braid reinforcement delivering outstanding abrasion resistance. The minimum bend radius of 1.5 inches and an impulse cycle life of 125 000 cycles stand testament to its robust design. This non-conductive tubing meets the performance standards of SAE J844 J1131 J2494-3 DOT-FMVSS 106. Its operating temperature ranges from -65deg;F to 200deg;F making it ideal for various climatic conditions and demanding applications. Designed for easy burr-free cutting the tubing is thermoformable making installation straightforward. Its compatibility spans across formed and straight air brake harness assemblies underscored by its non-conductive properties. Ensure seamless and reliable performance for your systems with our nylon air brake tubing.
Specifications
Abrasion Resistance
28
Application
Truck air brake systems, trailer air brake systems, auxiliary air systems, formed tubes, formed and straight air brake harness assemblies.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 27, 2025, 10:07 AM
Its applications include truck and trailer air brake systems, auxiliary air systems, and air brake harness assemblies, both formed and straight.
Question by: Ralph G on Jun 24, 2025, 6:07 PM
got a tight spot behind the axle, how tight can i bend this yellow air brake tubing without kinkin it
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 26, 2025, 12:37 PM
For routing in cramped areas, the minimum bend radius on this tubing is 1.5 inches. Staying at or above that radius helps it keep its shape and flow performance without kinking.
Question by: Kirk E on Aug 21, 2025, 8:14 PM
tubing rated for the kind of cold snaps we get in winter? trying to figure out if it'll hold up without gettin brittle on me
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 23, 2025, 8:23 AM
Rated down to negative 65 degrees Fahrenheit, so hard freezes aren't going to be a problem for it. The upper end tops out at 200 degrees Fahrenheit, which covers most under-hood and frame-mounted routing on trucks and trailers. The nylon construction and polyester cover both hold up well across that full range without cracking or getting stiff in the cold.