
When you’re working with anhydrous ammonia (NH3), having the right transfer equipment is critical for both safety and performance. Parker’s Series 7262 Anhydrous Ammonia Transfer Hose is specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of farmers, co-ops, and industrial operators who rely on dependable hose assemblies every day.
The construction features corrosion-resistant, high-tensile nylon braids that provide excellent reinforcement. This not only helps prevent kinking but also ensures long-lasting strength and operator safety during demanding use. The perforated outer cover is designed to resist abrasion, weathering, and exposure to chemicals—making it a dependable option for outdoor and high-wear conditions.
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Safety and lifespan of NH3 hoses
Anhydrous ammonia (NH3) hoses have a limited-service life, and handling them past their expiration date can be extremely dangerous. The rubber compounds used in the hose degrade over time, even with proper storage.
To determine the manufacturing date of a Parker NH3 hose, check the lay line printed along its side. The month and year of production are typically included in this line of text.
Locating the date code
The lay line is the repeating text that identifies the manufacturer, specifications, and other details about the hose. Look for a specific format indicating the month and year, which is commonly a four-digit code where the first two digits represent the month and the last two digits represent the year.