OD | ID | MFG PN | Our PN |
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3/8 | 1/4 | 0585-071 | 0585-071 |
Flexible polyurethane tubing has greater abrasion and tear resistance than any other type of plastic tubing. Won't age or oxidize. Excellent low temperature flexibility - avoids brittleness. Tensile strength 5900 PSI. Use AN hose fittings such as AN840 with Breeze Mini Clamps, nylon or polyethylene hose fittings such as 0710-153. Sold by the foot. |
Recommended by my building plans for fuel but will be covered with fire sleeve
Polyurethane Tube 0585-071
Mounted this tubing in an aluminum U channel to keep it straight. Mounted it alongside my fuel tank to use as a fuel gauge. Inside of U channel painted white and a bright red Floatee is inside the clear tube indicating the fuel level. This tubing works very well for this purpose.
Polyurethane Tube 0585-071
Worked well .
I used the polyurethane tubing to connect my airspeed indicator to the pitot tube. It seems to be high quality tubing. It is flexible and tough. I used it to replace the same kind of tubing which lasted about thirteen years.
just what I needed
Excellent service as usual.
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Yes, this tubing is alcohol resistant so it would work with gasoline.
Yes, this is priced and sold by the foot.
The tech data sheet does not specifically call out aircraft fuels. It lists this material is resistant to oils, fuels, greases, and many chemicals.
Yes, it is transparent/clear.
Yes. It is commonly used in vac systems in experimental aircraft.