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Old 29th October 2005 | 09:09
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Aeroquip Flex Hoses

Could someone please direct me to some good online information on Aeroquip AE246XXXX & AE366XXX hose part number system information. I'm having trouble getting a good accurate explanation of the correct way to order / identify these hoses.
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Old 29th October 2005 | 09:39
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Pardon me if I am a bit slow in understanding, in my experience most aircraft manufacturers quote full Aeroquip part numbers in their IPC where that is what they specify.

If you are making up a new hose for a new STC then I can understand your question.

Probably your best bet is to approach one of the contacts at the following link for assistance.

http://www.hydraulic-supply.com/html/rrlocal.htm
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Old 1st November 2005 | 19:12
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Try this link, it takes you to the Aeroquip website and allows you to step through the part numbering process by selecting ratings, materials, fittings etc.

I use it all the time because the Aeroquip catalog can be confusing at best.

Hope it works.

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http://apps.esg.aeroquip.com/product....asp?FAM=h_upa

As an addendum to the last post, you can go to the top of the screen and under "Hose Assemblies" select the pressure rating to begin with, it just defaults to ultra high pressure.

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Old 1st November 2005 | 21:59
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Saywell UK Saywell AE246 Page

Think dash numbers are in inches including decimal inches i.e. -147 would be 14.7" from memory.
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Old 2nd November 2005 | 00:05
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Pardon me if I am a bit slow in understanding, in my experience most aircraft manufacturers quote full Aeroquip part numbers in their IPC where that is what they specify.
I'll pardon you for being so slow - its mostly covered under Sub-part M these days and who really understands that stuff, eh? Even the chaps who wrote it can't explain it properly...

In most airlines or repair agencies there's a group of elderly grey haired gentlemen (a bit like me) beavering away in the back offices of Tech Services, identifying and authorising the use of alternative part numbers under their design approval.
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Old 2nd November 2005 | 15:12
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Thanks guys, that's been a big help.
Cheers,

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