Parker Hannifin has introduced GlobalCore – five hydraulic hoses and two fittings series that significantly reduce engineering and service complexity by providing the first comprehensive product family across the most commonly used constant working pressure classes.
Designed to meet the most common working pressures in industry, GlobalCore is built and tested to the ISO 18752 specification. With GlobalCore hoses tested to twice the ISO 18752 standard, high performance in rugged environments and high-impulse applications is ensured.
GlobalCore is a unified system that delivers hoses built on the ISO 18752 specification which was developed on how hoses are specified and used by customers – by pressure range and not by construction. GlobalCore expands our range of ISO 18752 hoses and provides options for the most critical sizes and pressure ranges – 21,0 MPa to 42,0 MPa in sizes 4 through 32.
Parker’s GlobalCore hoses are manufactured in Europe, North America and Asia. The system is simple and with only five hoses, OEM and MRO customers alike will enjoy selecting the right hose based on working pressure. Selecting the fitting is even simpler – the 43/48 Series or 77 Series, depending on the hose and working pressure.
Parker’s leading hose design enables it to achieve half the bend radius of conventional hose, which makes installation and routing much easier. GlobalCore is compatible with Parker’s Parkrimp family of crimpers and features No-Skive, premium abrasion-resistant covers, providing users with less downtime and longer intervals between replacements.
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