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Push On Hose Barb Design

Push On Hose Barb Design

Push On Hose Barb Design

(OP)
I am designing a barb for coolant fluid applications. I already have a good idea on dimensions for the barb needed. It is for a 3/8" braided rubber hose. It will require that it will seal without a clamp, so a push lock barb style. I purchased SAE J2552_200903 but this does not show specific barbed end dimensions. Any idea where I can find this info?

RE: Push On Hose Barb Design

Buy one and measure it.

Ted

RE: Push On Hose Barb Design

If it is a molded part, be sure not to have a parting line on the barb closest to the tip.

RE: Push On Hose Barb Design

Call the mfg??

RE: Push On Hose Barb Design

(OP)
we are using a 1/4" barb currently without a clamp and you can literally hang from one end if you were to hang the other end up to he ceiling, and it will not leak after hot and cold cycling etc. That is not my concern. I just want to know if there is a standard set of guidelines to follow in designing the barbs?

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