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Chemical
THORO-SPRAY
®
High Pressure Chemical Spray Hose
Series 7180
Series 7180 is a high pressure spray hose designed to handle liquid fertilizers, herbicides,
many common chemicals and water. Te hose construction incorporates braided textile
reinforcement for kink resistance and superior coupling retention. Te cover is resistant to
mild chemicals and weathering, and is non-marking for commercial and residential use.
NOTE:
Refer to the Safety and Technical section of this catalog for safety, handling and
use information. Refer to the Chemical Guide section of this catalog to determine
compatibility with specifc chemicals. Contact Parker for additional chemical
compatibility information.
Tube:
Black nitrile
Reinforcement:
Multiple textile braids
Cover:
Green nitrile/PVC; wrapped fnish
Temp. Range:
-20°F to +180°F (-29°C to +82°C)
Brand Method:
Black ink
Brand Example:
PARKER SERIES 7180 THORO-SPRAY
®
HOSE XXX PSI MAX WP
Design Factor:
4:1
Industry Standards:
None applicable
Applications:
• Fertilizers, pesticides
•
Agricultural, commercial and residential sprayers
Vacuum:
Not recommended
Packaging:
Reels
Part
Number
ID
(in)
ID
(mm)
Reinf
Braids
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
**
7180-252
1/4 6.4
2 0.625 15.9 0.16 0.07 3.0 76.2 800 55.2 *
500 N
7180-382
3/8 9.5
2 0.750 19.1 0.21 0.10 4.0 101.6 800 55.2 HY 500 N
7180-502
1/2 12.7 2 0.938 23.8 0.31 0.14 5.0 127.0 800 55.2 HY 500 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!
It is the responsibility of the user to determine if the hose is suitable for the application. Most chemical resistance
guides are based on temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Elevated temperatures can change the chemical resistance ratings. Many chemicals
will become more aggressive as temperatures increase, reducing the ability of hose compounds to withstand them. Contact Parker for
chemical compatibility data at elevated temperatures. If no data exists, users are required to perform compatibility testing at the desired
temperature.
!