This marine steering hose measuring 0.31 inches in internal diameter and capable of withstanding up to 1000 PSI is constructed with a polymeric core tube and fiber braid reinforcement. The abrasion-resistant urethane cover and black non-perforated cover ensure durability and reliability. Ideal for marine steering applications the hose offers flexibility and low volumetric expansion for precise hydraulic responses.
The hose has a maximum burst pressure of 4000 PSI and an outer diameter of 0.48 inches. Its construction includes bonded layers for optimal kink resistance and flexibility making it suitable for demanding marine environments. The minimum bend radius of 2.25 inches further enhances its applicability in tight spaces.
Manufactured by Trident Rubber LLC this hose is designed to perform reliably within a temperature range of -40F to 212F with limitations at 135F for synthetic hydraulic and water-based fluids. The hose is available in a 600-foot reel catering to extensive marine steering system requirements.
Supplier Part Number: MSH-5-RL
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Specifications
Burst Pressure
4000
Brand
Trident Rubber LLC
Brand
Trident Rubber
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Hose I.D.
0.31
Hose O.D.
0.48
Maximum Operating Pressure
1000
Minimum Bend Radius
2.25
Minimum Bend Radius
2.25
Reel Qty (ft)
600 ft reel
Supplier Part Number
MSH-5-RL
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1HX31, Alternate Part Number MSH-5, Alternate Part Number MSH-5-50BX, Alternate Part Number MSH-5-600RL
Product Weight
0.31 lbs
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Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Ralph P on Apr 12, 2025, 11:44 AM
hose says rated to 212 degrees but then mentions a limit at 135F, can you explain what that's actually about?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 13, 2025, 6:54 PM
The 212°F ceiling is the overall temperature rating for the hose when running standard petroleum-based hydraulic fluid. That 135°F limit only kicks in if you're running synthetic hydraulic fluids or water-based fluids instead. Those fluid types are harder on the inner tube material, so the safe operating temperature drops. Stick with conventional hydraulic fluid and you've got the full range. Switch to synthetics or water-glycol blends and you'll want to keep temps under 135°F to avoid degrading the core tube over time.