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Petroleum – Aircraft
Twin Sensing Hose
Yellow/Green
Series 7140
Series 7140 is a fexible air hose for aircraft fueling systems that incorporate in-ground
hydrants commonly found at large metropolitan airports. Twin sensing hose operates
between the vehicle dispenser control system and the hydrant coupler/control valve,
supplying data to monitor the fow and pressure of fuel being pumped into the aircraft.
Series 7140 hose lines are chemically bonded to prevent separation and maximize
fexibility, and the distinctive yellow/green covers provide color-coded identifcation.
Te hose features a nitrile tube that is resistant to oil and a chloroprene cover that is
resistant to oil and weathering.
Tube:
Black nitrile
Reinforcement:
Multiple textile plies
Cover:
Yellow and green chloroprene; smooth fnish
Temp. Range:
-30°F to +200°F (-34°C to +93°C)
Brand Method:
White ink on green hose
Brand Example:
PARKER SERIES 7140 TWIN SENSING HOSE 3/8 ID
250 PSI MAX WP MADE IN USA (DATE CODE)
Design Factor:
4:1
Industry Standards:
None applicable
Applications:
Air hose incorporated in pneumatic closed-circuit control and data
systems associated with aircraft refueling operations
Vacuum:
Not rated
Compare to:
Carter 64407; Veyance Refueling Sensing
Packaging:
Reels
Part
Number
ID
(in)
ID
(mm)
Reinf
Plies
OD
(in)
OD
(mm)
Approx
Wt
(lbs/ft)
Approx
Wt
(kg/ft)
Min
Bend
Rad
(in)
Min
Bend
Rad
(mm)
Max
Rec WP
(psi)
Max
Rec WP
(bar)
Perm
Cplg
Rec
*
Std
Pack
Qty
(ft)
Stock
Status
**
7140-381
3/8 9.5 2 0.656 16.7 0.29 0.13 3.0 76.2 250 17.2 HY 700
Y
* Couplings:
Refer to CrimpSource at www.safehose.com for coupling recommendations and crimp specifcations.
**
Stock:
“Y” indicates stocked item; “N” indicates non-stocked item. Stock status subject to change. Contact Parker Customer Service.
WARNING!
Couplings attached with bands or clamps may reduce the working pressure of the hose assembly to less than the
maximum rated working pressure of the hose. Refer to the NAHAD Industrial Hose Assembly Guidelines.
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