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Parker Industrial Hose Customer Service
866 810 HOSE (4673) 800 242 HOSE (4673)
Strongsville, OH
South Gate, CA
Eastern USA
Western USA
www.safehose.com
e-mail: indhose@parker.com
PVC
PVC General Purpose Hose
Series GPH™
Series GPH is a verstaile, fexible and lightweight hose designed to handle
air, mild chemicals and water. Te hose construction incorporates a tube
that is compatible with light oil mists found in air tool lubricating systems.
Te multiple plies of textile reinforcement provide strength and fexibility,
and the fame resistant cover is also resistant to abrasion, mild chemicals,
ultraviolet light and weathering. Series GPH is available in multiple standard
colors for color-coded identifcation. Te hose construction is electrically
nonconductive with a minimum resistance of one megaohm per inch at 1000
volts DC.
NOTE:
Te user must determine if the hose is suitable for applications
subject to electrical hazard. Contact Parker for additional
information.
Tube:
Black PVC
Reinforcement:
Multiple textile plies
Cover:
Black, blue, gray, red or yellow PVC; perforated smooth
fnish
Temp. Range:
-15°F to +150°F (-25°C to +65°C).
Working pressures are at +68°F (+20°C) ambient
temperature. Higher temperatures reduce the available
working pressure. See temperature/pressure chart on
page 445.
Brand Method:
White ink on black, blue and red hose
Black ink on gray and yellow hose
Brand Example:
PARKER GPH – (dash ID) – (fraction ID) – XXX PSI –
GENERAL PURPOSE – MADE IN USA
Design Factor:
4:1
Industry Standards:
Electrically nonconductive with a minimum resistance of
one megaohm per inch at 1000 volts DC
Applications:
• Air (including oil mist), mild chemcals, water
• Agriculture, constructon, general industrial
Vacuum:
See table on the following page
Compare to:
Boston Polyforce II; Veyance Pliovic 300
Packaging:
Coils
(Continued on the following page)
Other cover colors available:
 GPH-BLU
 GPH-GRA
 GPH-YEL
WARNINGS!
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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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Working pressures are at +68°F (+20°C). Higher temperatures reduce the available working pressure. See temperature/pressure chart on
page 445.
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