DANFOSS / EATON MARATHONER RD 300 PSI 5/8

Description & Features

Rated at 300 PSI working pressure, this 5/8 in. (-10 dash size) multipurpose air hose is built for demanding industrial environments. The Danfoss / Eaton Marathoner Rd 300 Psi 5/8 features a nitrile blend tube and cover with fiber reinforcement, delivering reliable performance across a wide service temperature range starting at -40°F. The pin-pricked, nitrile blend cover offers standard abrasion resistance and is non-conductive, making it well-suited for general air and fluid transfer applications.

Compatible with a broad range of fitting types, including U Series, Z Series, 1A, Boss, Ground Joint, Air Hammer, Air King, and quick disconnect, this hose integrates readily into existing industrial setups. The red cover aids visual identification on busy shop floors or equipment lines. Backed by Danfoss Power Solutions, this hose reflects a product line with a long-standing reputation in industrial hose manufacturing.

SKU: H198210RD-50

Supplier Part Number (MPN): H198210RD-50

Specifications

Abrasion Resistance
29
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00115X00548
Color
Red
Conductivity
13552
Cover Material
Nitrile Blend
Cover Style
Pin-Pricked
Dash Size
-10
Brand
Danfoss (IGS)
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Features
A solution for every hose need|Industry leader since 1870|Designed for safety and reliability
ICC
Hoses and Flexible Tubes
Language
English
Minimum Working Temperature
-40
Product Width
1.03
Qualified Hose Fittings
U Series, Z Series, 1A, Boss, Ground joint, Air hammer, Air king, quick disconnect
Reinforcement Material
Fiber
Supplier Part Number
H198210RD-50
Tube Material
Nitrile Blend
Product Weight
0.17 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Peggy H on Dec 14, 2025, 3:41 PM
What's the temperature range on this hose? Gotta make sure it can handle the summers.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 16, 2025, 12:27 PM
This hose is rated to handle service temperatures down to -40°F, so hot summers shouldn't be an issue.