BOSTON HOSE PUMA PETROLEUM

Description & Features

Designed for petroleum transfer service, the Boston Hose Puma Petroleum is a large-diameter industrial hose built for demanding fluid handling applications. At a dash size of -96, it accommodates high-volume transfer requirements common in fuel distribution and petroleum handling environments.

Construction combines a conductive synthetic rubber tube with a multi-braid fiber reinforcement and a synthetic rubber cover. The embossed lay line provides clear identification in the field. Conductivity is built in, supporting safe handling of petroleum products where static dissipation is required. The cover carries standard abrasion resistance and is rated to a minimum working temperature of -40°F, making it suitable for outdoor and cold-climate use. Compatible fittings include cam and groove and combination nipple types, and the hose meets RMA Class A certification. Boston by Danfoss Power Solutions has been a recognized name in industrial hose since 1870.

SKU: IGH036396BK-100

Supplier Part Number (MPN): H036396BK-100

Specifications

Abrasion Resistance
29
Application
Petroleum transfer.
Certifications
RMA Class A
Class
WEB-ITEM
Color
Black
Conductivity
30
Construction
Multi Braid
Cover Material
Synthetic Rubber
Dash Size
-96
Brand
Danfoss (IGS)
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
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
Lay Line Style
Embossed
Minimum Bend Radius
30.71
Minimum Bend Radius
30.71
Minimum Working Temperature
-40
NMFC
70
Product Width
6.91
Qualified Hose Fittings
Cam and groove, Combination nipple
Reinforcement Material
Fiber
Supplier Part Number
H036396BK-100
Tube Material
Synthetic Rubber
Product Weight
568.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Brent G on Jul 27, 2025, 3:19 PM
Wondering if this hose is alright for gasoline transfer on the farm?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 29, 2025, 6:16 AM
Yes, it's designed for petroleum transfer, so gasoline should be fine. Just be sure any fittings you use are compatible with gasoline as well.