Constructed with an extruded PTFE tube and a stainless steel braided cover, this -5 dash size hose is built to handle demanding chemical, steam, and compressor discharge applications. The Danfoss / Eaton Winner PTFE 100R14 Hose 5/16 Reel meets SAE 100R14A, SAE 100R14B, and SAE J517 certifications, making it a reliable choice where fluid compatibility and broad chemical resistance are required.
The non-conductive PTFE tube material offers imperviousness to degradation across a wide temperature range, with a minimum working temperature of -65°F. A minimum bend radius of 2.95 inches and a rated impulse cycle life of 100,000 cycles support installations subject to vibration and pressure impulsing. Compatible fittings include E Series, Field Attachable, FC Series, and Swage styles. Not recommended for steam-to-cold water cycling applications.
SKU: EN-5TW250R
Supplier Part Number (MPN): EN-5TW250R
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Specifications
Abrasion Resistance
28
Application
Ideal for steam, compressor discharge and virtually all chemical applications. Not recommended for steam-cold water cycling.
Certifications
SAE 100R14A|SAE 100R14B|SAE J517
Color
Stainless Steel
Conductivity
13552
Construction
Extruded with braided cover
Cover Material
Stainless Steel
Dash Size
-5
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Features
Withstands vibration and impulsing|Impervious to degradation|Wide temperature range
We run a lot of chemical lines out at the plant and keep burning through hoses. This one got PTFE construction, does that hold up across most chemical types, or are there specific fluids it ain't gonna like?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 27, 2025, 11:15 AM
PTFE handles an exceptionally broad range of chemicals without degrading, which is a big reason this hose gets spec'd for demanding chemical applications. The tube material itself is impervious to breakdown across a wide temperature range, rated all the way down to -65°F on the cold end. The stainless steel braid on the outside adds another layer of durability. One application it is not rated for is steam-to-cold water cycling, so if your lines see that kind of alternating thermal shock, this would not be the right pick. For straight chemical transfer, compressor discharge, or steam service without cold water cycling, it holds up well.
Question by: Ross B on Jun 25, 2025, 12:41 PM
got a tight spot on my machine, how sharp can this 5/16 PTFE hose bend without kinkin up
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 26, 2025, 4:26 PM
For routing, the minimum bend radius is 2.95 inches. Staying at or above that bend radius helps keep the PTFE tube from being forced into a kink, especially in a cramped install.