20 ft., Heavy-duty Rubber High Pressure Hydraulic Hose, .38 in. Internal Diameter

Description & Features

The 20 ft. heavy-duty rubber high pressure hydraulic hose .38 in. internal diameter is designed with industrial-strength rubber to handle the most demanding hydraulic applications. This robust hose from Enerpac ensures long-lasting performance in high-pressure environments.

Constructed to withstand harsh conditions it provides reliable hydraulic transmission power for various machinery and equipment in industrial settings.

Its 20-foot length accommodates a wide range of distance requirements making it suitable for extensive hydraulic setups. The .38-inch internal diameter allows for optimal flow and pressure management ensuring efficiency in every application.

The hose is built without any need for adjustment calibration or additional components like check valves and switches simplifying installation and maintenance. It is machine-mountable and suitable for integration into various industrial systems without the need for color-coding or additional fittings.

Supplier Part Number: H9320

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number H9320, Alternate Part Number MI-05529577, Alternate Part Number MINO-00284X18568
Brand
Enerpac
Brand
Enerpac
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
H9320
Product Weight
13.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Hubert M on Sep 24, 2025, 8:49 AM
got a setup where the power unit sits a good ways off. is this hose actually 20 foot end to end, or is that just the working length
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 25, 2025, 7:05 PM
Length is 20 ft for the hose itself, which is handy when your pump and tool are spaced out and you need one continuous run between components.
Question by: Rhonda W on Aug 18, 2025, 9:47 PM
Got a setup that needs about 18 feet of run between the pump and the cylinder. Will this 20-footer give me enough slack to work with without having to splice anything together?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 20, 2025, 8:24 AM
Twenty feet gives you a solid margin for most runs in that range. You'll have enough length to route around equipment, account for any bends or offsets, and still land at your connection points without pulling the hose tight. A little extra length is generally better than coming up short and having to add a coupling in the middle.