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This Eaglewash I smooth blue 25' hose is manufactured for pressure washer equipment with working pressures up to 4,000 psi. Its modified nitrile synthetic rubber tube offers maximum resistance to both petroleum-based oils and animal fats, while its modified neoprene cover is highly resistant to both abrasion and oil. Its braided wire reinforcement provides the strength necessary to reach and maintain its maximum pressure rating, and it is capable of functioning effectively at temperatures up to 300 degrees F (149 degrees C) and has a minimum burst pressure of 12,000 psi and a maximum working pressure of 4,000 psi. It comes fitted with a 3/8" male National Pipe Thread (NPT) coupling and a 3/8" male NPT swivel coupling with guards. This pressure washer hose is suitable for applications using normal cleaning chemicals used in the wash industry. Industrial hoses transfer or convey air or liquid in hose systems. When selecting industrial hoses, use the STAMPED method to help determine the type of hose needed: S = Size (ID, OD, and length) T = Temperature (maximum and minimum temperatures of material being transported) A = Application (industry or process) M = Material (to be conveyed, type and concentration) P = Pressure (maximum working pressure) E = Ends (type of end connectors or couplings on hose) D = Delivery method (volume and velocity) The inside diameter of the hose must be adequate to keep pressure loss to a minimum and avoid damage to the hose due to heat generation or excessive turbulence. The hose must be capable of withstanding the minimum and maximum temperatures that occur within the hose system. Some applications require specialized oils or chemicals to be conveyed through the system. In this case, hose selection must ensure compatibility of the hose tube, cover, couplings and O-rings with the fluid used. Industrial hoses are used in systems such as air compressors, automatic manufacturing operations, aircraft controls, and tire installation in industries including agriculture, mining, road construction, firefighting, and aviation. Eagle manufactures industrial safety products for storing and transporting hazardous materials. The company, founded in 1894 and headquartered in Wellburg, WV, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001.