This rubber, wire-braid hydraulic hose assembly is MSHA approved and suitable for use in demanding hydraulic applications. Featuring a 0.38-inch ID hose, this assembly is 3 feet in length and is equipped with 3/8 NPTF fittings on both ends for secure connection.
The hose is constructed with a 2-ply rated hose reinforced with two braids of high tensile steel wire, ensuring durability and reliability. The rubber covering is oil and weather resistant, providing protection against harsh environmental conditions. A plastic guard is included for added hose protection.
This hose assembly has a maximum operating pressure of 10,000 PSI and a burst pressure of 20,000 PSI.
SKU: 9733
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 9733
Alternate Part Numbers: C1KV73
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Specifications
Burst Pressure
20000
Brand
HYDRAULIC TECH USA LLC(SPX)
Brand
Hydraulic Tech USA
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Fittings
3/8 NPTF
Guard Type
Plastic
I.D.
0.375 in
Includes
None
Length
3 ft
Materials
Rubber, Wire-braid
Maximum Operating Pressure
10000
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1KV73
Supplier Part Number
9733
Product Weight
6.50 lbs
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Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Janet H on Mar 21, 2026, 12:58 PM
hose is rated to 10,000 psi but what happens if pressure spikes hit higher than that during operation?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 22, 2026, 8:43 PM
Burst pressure on this assembly is 20,000 psi, so there's a 2:1 safety margin built in above the maximum operating pressure of 10,000 psi. That said, the rated operating limit is still 10,000 psi and that's what you want to stay at or below during normal use. Pressure spikes that regularly exceed the operating rating will shorten service life over time even if they don't immediately breach the burst threshold.
Question by: Lee M on Mar 28, 2026, 12:23 PM
got a press that runs 10,000 psi. is this hose assembly actually rated for that, or is that just burst pressure talk
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 29, 2026, 9:56 PM
Operating pressure on this assembly is 10,000 psi, and the burst pressure is 20,000 psi. So 10,000 psi is the stated max working pressure, not the burst number.