DANFOSS / EATON SYNFLEX THERMOPLASTIC HOSE 100R7

Abrasion Resistance
29
Application
General hydraulics, material handling, chemical transfer, marine steering.
Color
Orange
Conductivity
13552
Construction
1 Ply Braid
Cover Material
Polyurethane
Dash Size
-5
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Features
Highly abrasion resistant cover|Prevents absorption of most oils and fluids|2X lighter than equivalent wire braided rubber hoses
ICC
Hoses and Flexible Tubes
Language
English
Lay Line Style
Ink Jet
Minimum Bend Radius
1.50
Minimum Bend Radius
1.5
Minimum Working Temperature
-40
Net Pack Quantity Units
FT
Product Width
0.57
Reinforcement Material
Synthetic fiber
Sub Brand
Synflex
Supplier Part Number
3TR7N-05-250BX
Tube Material
Nylon
Product Weight
0.22 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

hose says it's for chemical transfer, does the nylon tube actually hold up when it's running hydraulic oil through it regular like?
Question by: Peggy W on Jun 21, 2025, 12:44 PM
Nylon tube material is specifically resistant to oil absorption, so running hydraulic fluid through it on a regular basis is well within what this hose handles. That resistance to fluid absorption is one of the reasons it works across general hydraulics and chemical transfer applications without degrading from the inside out.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 23, 2025, 9:21 AM
need a hose that won’t soak up oils, is that what this orange Synflex is for?
Question by: Ronnie M on Feb 25, 2026, 7:16 AM
For fluid transfer where you want the tube to resist soaking up common oils and fluids, the non-conductive nylon tube on this 100R7 hose is built for that job, and the polyurethane cover adds everyday durability.
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 26, 2026, 3:24 PM
Reckon this hose would hold up okay for running hydraulics on my log splitter?
Question by: Billy P on Oct 11, 2025, 8:48 AM
This Eaton Synflex hose is designed for general hydraulic applications, material handling, chemical transfer, and even marine steering, so it ought to work just fine on a log splitter.
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 13, 2025, 6:43 AM