Features and Benefits of Clean Cuts Hydraulic Hose ...

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Features and Benefits of Clean Cuts Hydraulic Hose ...

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Clean-Cuts™ Hose Knife… is break-through technology using a toothed knife, cutting with the backs of each tooth, so the knife does not take a kerf. The mechanical knife action of each tooth, similar to scalloped teeth, severs steel braiding on hydraulic hoses very cleanly. The Clean-Cuts™ Hose Knife outlasts conventional scalloped edge knives two times and is resharpenable.

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Feeder… This short feeder handle is designed for cutting lighter hoses up through 1-1/4″ x 6 wire hose.

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Feeder… This longer handle, quickly replaces the shorter one, and allows for effortless cutting of heavy hose up thorough 2″ x 6 wire.

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Rugged Welded Design… The Clean-Cuts™ Hose Saws combine simplicity with rugged construction to create a hose saw with outstanding speed and squareness of cut. The Clean-Cuts™ design also insures clean cuts, safe operation, and less smoke.

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Direct Shaft Drive… The blade is directly driven by the saw motor converting 100% of the horse power to the Clean-Cuts™ Hose Blade. A 40 mm spindle with drive pin hole and left hand threaded bolt insures a “non-blade-slip” drive.

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Retracting Blade Guard… The plate steel retracting saw blade guard insures the safety of operation. The blade is fully enclosed, even during cutting process. The guard contours around each hose while it is being cut.

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Vacuum Port In Saw Guard.. The Clean-Cuts™ Series Saw Guard has a unique 2″ OD vacuum port which connects to a standard 5 HP shop vac. This guard vacuum’s out smoke and debris as the hose is being cut.

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Moveable Pins…. The pins need to be repositioned according to the hose sizes being cut. Proper pin locations provide considerably faster cutting times as well as reduced blade pinching which reduces heat and smoke.

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On/Off Switch… The on/off switch on the Clean-Cuts Series Saws is pre-wired to a 110vac plug-in which is activated when the saw is turned. This design is intended to simultaneously vacuum while cutting your hose so you get clean smoke free cuts. Please note that 3 phase machines will require a licensed electrician to wire this feature.

Skive VS No-Skive Hydraulic Hose: Guide To ...

Here are multiple hydraulic hose specifications, and hydraulic hoses can be categorized into skive hydraulic hose and no-skive hydraulic hose based on the hydraulic hose cover.

In this guide, let’s see the skive vs no skive hydraulic hose, and this is the explanation of the advantages of skive versus no skive hydraulic hose.

What Is Skive Hydraulic Hose?

skive hydraulic hose

Skive refers to the fact that you need to remove or shave some parts of the hydraulic hose cover, and/or inner tube prior to the hydraulic hose ends to fit the size of the hydraulic hose fittings, for hydraulic hose assemblies.

The skive hydraulic hose has a thicker hydraulic hose cover; you have to shave some layers of hydraulic hose rubber cover to make it much slimmer and thinner to make it much easier to insert into the hydraulic hose fittings.

The hydraulic hose skiving machine can help you shave the hydraulic hose cover, making it suitable for the hydraulic hose fitting size, to connect the hydraulic hoses to complete the hydraulic hose installation.

Here we have a hydraulic hose SAE 100r1A/DIN EN853 1ST with a thicker hydraulic hose cover. This is for you to use the hydraulic hose skiving tool to shave hydraulic hose cover rubber during the hydraulic hose assembling process.

And this is the video showing you how to skive the hydraulic hose.

What Is No-Skive Hydraulic Hose?

no skive hydraulic hose

The no-skive hydraulic hose is designed without needing the skiving step, this is the ready-to-assemble hydraulic hose, and the non-skive hydraulic hose is manufactured with the thinner hydraulic hose, compared with the skive hydraulic hose.

PS: Sometimes, the “No-Skive” is printed on the hydraulic hose layline, which can tell the hydraulic hose technicists don’t need to use the hydraulic hose skiving blade to remove the hydraulic hose cover. And the “No-Skive” hydraulic hose is applied widely due to the convenience of assembling hydraulic hose.

Difference Between Skive VS No-Skive Hydraulic Hose

skive vs no-skive hydraulic hose

The difference between the skive hydraulic hose and the non-skive hydraulic hose is the thickness of the hydraulic hose cover. The thicker hydraulic hose cover needs to be shaved before crimping the hydraulic hose into the hydraulic hose fittings.

Final Thoughts

If you have any questions about the skive vs no-skive hydraulic hose, be pleased to contact us at any time.

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Features and Benefits of Clean Cuts Hydraulic Hose ...

Features and Benefits

A

Clean-Cuts™ Hose Knife… is break-through technology using a toothed knife, cutting with the backs of each tooth, so the knife does not take a kerf. The mechanical knife action of each tooth, similar to scalloped teeth, severs steel braiding on hydraulic hoses very cleanly. The Clean-Cuts™ Hose Knife outlasts conventional scalloped edge knives two times and is resharpenable.

B1

Feeder… This short feeder handle is designed for cutting lighter hoses up through 1-1/4″ x 6 wire hose.

B2

Feeder… This longer handle, quickly replaces the shorter one, and allows for effortless cutting of heavy hose up thorough 2″ x 6 wire.

C

Rugged Welded Design… The Clean-Cuts™ Hose Saws combine simplicity with rugged construction to create a hose saw with outstanding speed and squareness of cut. The Clean-Cuts™ design also insures clean cuts, safe operation, and less smoke.

D

Direct Shaft Drive… The blade is directly driven by the saw motor converting 100% of the horse power to the Clean-Cuts™ Hose Blade. A 40 mm spindle with drive pin hole and left hand threaded bolt insures a “non-blade-slip” drive.

E

Retracting Blade Guard… The plate steel retracting saw blade guard insures the safety of operation. The blade is fully enclosed, even during cutting process. The guard contours around each hose while it is being cut.

F

Vacuum Port In Saw Guard.. The Clean-Cuts™ Series Saw Guard has a unique 2″ OD vacuum port which connects to a standard 5 HP shop vac. This guard vacuum’s out smoke and debris as the hose is being cut.

G

Moveable Pins…. The pins need to be repositioned according to the hose sizes being cut. Proper pin locations provide considerably faster cutting times as well as reduced blade pinching which reduces heat and smoke.

H

On/Off Switch… The on/off switch on the Clean-Cuts Series Saws is pre-wired to a 110vac plug-in which is activated when the saw is turned. This design is intended to simultaneously vacuum while cutting your hose so you get clean smoke free cuts. Please note that 3 phase machines will require a licensed electrician to wire this feature.

Skive VS No-Skive Hydraulic Hose: Guide To ...

Here are multiple hydraulic hose specifications, and hydraulic hoses can be categorized into skive hydraulic hose and no-skive hydraulic hose based on the hydraulic hose cover.

In this guide, let’s see the skive vs no skive hydraulic hose, and this is the explanation of the advantages of skive versus no skive hydraulic hose.

What Is Skive Hydraulic Hose?

skive hydraulic hose

Skive refers to the fact that you need to remove or shave some parts of the hydraulic hose cover, and/or inner tube prior to the hydraulic hose ends to fit the size of the hydraulic hose fittings, for hydraulic hose assemblies.

The skive hydraulic hose has a thicker hydraulic hose cover; you have to shave some layers of hydraulic hose rubber cover to make it much slimmer and thinner to make it much easier to insert into the hydraulic hose fittings.

The hydraulic hose skiving machinehose skiving machine can help you shave the hydraulic hose cover, making it suitable for the hydraulic hose fitting size, to connect the hydraulic hoses to complete the hydraulic hose installation.

Here we have a hydraulic hose SAE 100r1A/DIN EN853 1ST with a thicker hydraulic hose cover. This is for you to use the hydraulic hose skiving tool to shave hydraulic hose cover rubber during the hydraulic hose assembling process.

And this is the video showing you how to skive the hydraulic hose.

What Is No-Skive Hydraulic Hose?

no skive hydraulic hose

The no-skive hydraulic hose is designed without needing the skiving step, this is the ready-to-assemble hydraulic hose, and the non-skive hydraulic hose is manufactured with the thinner hydraulic hose, compared with the skive hydraulic hose.

PS: Sometimes, the “No-Skive” is printed on the hydraulic hose layline, which can tell the hydraulic hose technicists don’t need to use the hydraulic hose skiving blade to remove the hydraulic hose cover. And the “No-Skive” hydraulic hose is applied widely due to the convenience of assembling hydraulic hose.

Difference Between Skive VS No-Skive Hydraulic Hose

skive vs no-skive hydraulic hose

The difference between the skive hydraulic hose and the non-skive hydraulic hose is the thickness of the hydraulic hose cover. The thicker hydraulic hose cover needs to be shaved before crimping the hydraulic hose into the hydraulic hose fittings.

Final Thoughts

If you have any questions about the skive vs no-skive hydraulic hose, be pleased to contact us at any time.

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