Designed for petroleum-based fluid transfer in demanding industrial environments, the Puma Petroleum Suction & Discharge Hose, 3.03 Inch OD, 2.50 Inch ID, Up To 150.00 PSI is a heavy-duty flexible hose engineered for reliable suction and discharge service. Manufactured by Eaton Industrial Hose under the Boston by Danfoss brand, it carries a working pressure rating of up to 150 PSI with a 2.50-inch inner diameter and a 3.03-inch outer diameter.
The black construction is suited for petroleum product compatibility, making it a practical choice for fuel transfer, tank truck service, and similar liquid petroleum handling applications. Catalog number C1MS76 can be used to cross-reference this hose within Eaton's product documentation.
SKU: H036340BK-100
Supplier Part Number (MPN): H036340BK-100
Alternate Part Numbers: C1MS76, H036340-100
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Specifications
Color
Black
Brand
Danfoss (IGS)
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
FT
Hose I.D.
2.50
Hose O.D.
3.03
Maximum Operating Pressure
150
Minimum Bend Radius
12.40
Minimum Bend Radius
12.4
Reel Qty (ft)
100
Supplier Part Number
H036340BK-100
Vacuum Service
28
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1MS76, Alternate Part Number H036340-100, Alternate Part Number MINO-00115X00354
Running 2.5 inch line on a tank truck setup and need to confirm this hose'll hold up to the pressures we're seeing on suction and discharge both. What's the rated working pressure on this one?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 30, 2026, 10:14 AM
Up to 150 PSI working pressure, which covers both suction and discharge service at that bore size. The 2.50-inch inner diameter and 3.03-inch outer diameter are built for the kind of continuous petroleum transfer work you'd see on tank truck use. It's a Puma series hose made by Eaton Industrial Hose under the Boston by Danfoss brand, so it's spec'd for exactly that kind of heavy-duty fuel handling use.
Question by: Kurt C on Apr 19, 2025, 9:48 AM
need a 2 1/2 inch hose for diesel transfer, is this one meant for suction and discharge or just pushing fluid out?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 21, 2025, 6:23 AM
Built for petroleum based fluid transfer, it is made for both suction and discharge service. It is commonly used in fuel transfer and tank truck type petroleum handling where you may be pulling product in and then pumping it back out.