Pnuematic hose and microline

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  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #1

    Pnuematic hose and microline

    Anyone know what the operating pressure (highest that it won't burst) for these two types of hosing?

    Gots a project brewing and I'll need some hosing that is more flexible and much smaller than macroline. Its either one of these or I'll have to find someone who can do hardline...
  • slade
    Carpe Noctem
    • Apr 2004
    • 3442

    #2
    it depends on the exact hose you use. its most likely rated to ~100 PSI, but wont burst until higher than that. it may pop off of barbs before that though.

    get a clippard magazine or go to their site, and look at the hosing they have. it should have a rating.
    xvalve, ule body, logic vert frame, WWA barrel
    68/30 PE nitro tank
    cp unimount
    halo B

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    • Chronobreak
      Rec Poster
      • Mar 2003
      • 5055

      #3
      200~ psi

      atleast for the stuff i have and other printed on line that i have seen

      100 would be fairly low since that is whats going thru them if im not mistaken ..

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      • slade
        Carpe Noctem
        • Apr 2004
        • 3442

        #4
        Originally posted by Chronobreak
        200~ psi

        atleast for the stuff i have and other printed on line that i have seen

        100 would be fairly low since that is whats going thru them if im not mistaken ..
        even some of the best macro you can find, parker macro, is rated to 500 PSI working pressure. (3000 burst though) i regularly run 800 through it. most macro has an even lower working pressure. From what i can remember the cocker LPR hosing (urethane) from clippard is rated to 100 PSI working pressure.
        xvalve, ule body, logic vert frame, WWA barrel
        68/30 PE nitro tank
        cp unimount
        halo B

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        • Shives

          #5
          Cocker LPR hoses are taking much lower pressure than what might be running from your tank (even reged or low pressure) to your gun. The Rock, or whatever inferior reg you are using, sees to that. Doesn't take that many PSI to cycle the bolt for you.

          Shives

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