What Makes Our Hose Assembly Different
March 12, 2020
Dependable Hose Equipment When You Need It
We have a variety of hydraulic hoses and fittings
products that are tailored to meet your equipment needs. Tough jobs require durable equipment that is built to last, and that’s exactly what we offer. Instead of relying on hardware store equipment that can falter under pressure we have durable hose equipment you can depend on every time to perform. All of our hoses are constructed from the highest quality Eaton materials to ensure you achieve positive results even after repeated use.
Fast Hose Assembly For High-Performance Results
If you are looking for reliable on-site hose assembly
results we are able to assemble your hose in 10 minutes or less. We understand that jobs in the industrial, manufacturing and even maritime industries operate under tight schedules. This means that delays can be costly so we are here to help you work smarter and get your projects completed faster.
Custom Construction Tailored to Your Goals & Budget
The one size fits all is not a practical solution for most of our clients, so we custom manufacture our hoses. Now you can have exactly what you need, specifically tailored to your project goals. The customization process starts with you first and then we listen. Whatever it is that you are looking for, we’ll listen and provide you with the options to achieve success. No matter the size or quantity of hoses, you can always expect quick turnaround times from us.
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When uptime, safety, and fluid integrity matter, choosing the correct fitting is the difference between a reliable system and unexpected downtime. The right fitting ensures a leak-free seal, matches pressure and fluid compatibility, and simplifies serviceability in the field. Action Supply builds and manages custom hose assemblies daily and can help match fittings to your exact application. Material Selection: Match the Environment Material choice impacts corrosion resistance, strength, and cost. Stainless steel (316 where marine exposure or salt spray is present) offers excellent corrosion resistance and strength for structural or submerged fittings. Brass is economical and machinable, and performs well in many freshwater or general industrial applications, but can corrode faster in saline environments. Choose material based on fluid chemistry, temperature, and exposure to salt or corrosives. A Practical Checklist for Choosing Fittings Identify the media: hydraulic oil, freshwater, saltwater, chemical — materials and sealing change accordingly. Confirm pressure & temperature ratings: match fittings and hose to the system’s max working and burst pressures. Match thread type and size: NPT ≠ BSP — use thread gauges or manufacturer tables if unsure. Choose sealing method: metal-to-metal (37° JIC/AN), ORFS face-seal, or thread-seal (NPT + tape/compound). Account for serviceability: will techs need to disconnect often? Choose fittings that tolerate repeated assembly. Plan for corrosion: in marine or corrosive environments choose 316 stainless, bronze, or specially coated parts. Document and label: record part numbers, thread specs, and orientation to remove guesswork on replacements. Installation & Testing Tips Use the correct torque spec for the fitting type; overtightening can damage seals or distort threads. For ORFS, always replace O-rings during reassembly and inspect sealing surfaces for nicks. For pipe threads (NPT), use appropriate thread sealant or PTFE tape and apply properly (direction, number of wraps). Pressure-test new assemblies at the manufacturer-recommended proof pressure before returning equipment to service. When to Call the Experts at Action Supply If your job is complex (mixed standards on site, high-pressure hydraulic systems, or marine installations), bring the assembly to the shop or have Action Supply’s on-site team build and verify the assembly. We offer on-site hose assemblies, inventory management, and industry-grade fittings (including Eaton/Weatherhead hoses and couplings) so you get the right part and verified performance the first time. Call (281) 315-3841 or use our contact form to request on-site assembly or inventory support.