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Flexible coolant hoses support many applications

02 June, 2021

The recently introduced Elesa FH flexible coolant hoses are made using snap assembly of individual tube segments to allow universal direction of the lubricating/cooling jet, with a high level of flexibility.


Even when put to the test under harsh, vibration prone environments, Elesa flexible coolant hoses are claimed to maintain stability due to their high-quality design. The length of each tube can be adapted to specific applications by adding or removing the appropriate number of elements via the snap fitting feature.

This Elesa FH system is claimed to fit all types of machine tools where fluids need to be directed onto a workpiece for material removal and finishing such as cutting, grinding, broaching, tapping, turning or polishing. Situations where the FH system is suitable for distribution of oils, lubricants, cutting fluids, polishing liquids or cleaning fluids. A typical example would be in surface treatment processes for washing off of chemicals where the modular jets and fan sprays may be installed with a magnetic base and ball valve to allow placement wherever required with independent flow rate adjustment. Quick, simple manual adjustment can then ensure effective liquid delivery and adjustment to suit changes in production.

FH hoses are available in 1 ⁄4 in or 1 ⁄2 in bore sizes with matching components and are easily shortened or extended as each segment clips together to ensure liquids can be easily, quickly and accurately directed exactly where needed. They are suitable for a maximum input pressure of 4 bar.

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