Engineered for high-performance and durability, this seamless carbon steel tubing features a 1.00 inch outer diameter, a wall thickness of 0.07 inches, and an inner diameter of 0.87 inches. The tubing adheres to SAE J524 specifications, ensuring it is annealed for bending and flaring. With a tensile strength of 55,000 psi, it is designed to withstand demanding industrial environments.
The tubing's maximum working pressure is rated at 1192 psi, backed by a safety factor of 6:1, and a burst pressure of 7150 psi. It has an inside area of 0.5942 square inches and supports a rated flow of 28.1 units.
Pressure calculations are based on the more conservative Barlow formula, ensuring reliability and safety in critical applications. This product is part of the Marmon/Keystone brand and catalog number C1AE64.
MPN: Tubing
Supplier Part Number: 1.065
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Specifications
Burst Pressure
7150
Brand
Marmon/Keystone
Brand
Marmon - Keystone
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
I.D.
0.87 in
Inside Area
0.59
Maximum Working Pressure
1192
O.D.
1 in
Rated Flow
28.10
Rated Flow
28.1
Safety Factor
6:1
Supplier Part Number
1.065
Wall Thickness
0.07
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1AE64, Alternate Part Number MI-08763829, Alternate Part Number MINO-01965X80004
Product Weight
0.31 lbs
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Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Marvin W on Apr 1, 2025, 12:39 PM
What's the max pressure this tubing can handle without blowing?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 3, 2025, 6:25 AM
The burst pressure on this tubing is rated to 7150 psi. Keep in mind the maximum working pressure is 1192 psi, using a 6:1 safety factor.
Question by: Rusty W on Dec 2, 2025, 7:36 PM
tubing says it's rated to 1192 psi working pressure, but we run lines with pretty hard pressure spikes sometimes. is that 6:1 safety factor already accounting for that kind of shock load?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 4, 2025, 9:02 AM
The 1192 psi working pressure is calculated using a 6:1 safety factor, which is specifically intended for applications where considerable hydraulic shock and mechanical strain are present. If your system sees severe shock conditions beyond that, the manufacturer's note does indicate that an 8:1 safety factor should be applied, which would put your working pressure on the lower end of that range. On the flip side, if your system runs smooth with minimal shock, a 4:1 factor allowing higher working pressures can be carefully considered. The burst pressure on this tubing is 7150 psi, so there is substantial margin built in, but matching the right safety factor to your actual conditions is the correct way to size it.