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One of the Sales team was told by a customer that there are new regulations regarding the repair of hydraulic hoses. Basically they have to be replaced and not repaired. I wondered if anyone could point me in the direction of what regs these are and when they are or will be changing. Thanks
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Originally Posted by: nahodges@sky.com One of the Sales team was told by a customer that there are new regulations regarding the repair of hydraulic hoses. Basically they have to be replaced and not repaired. I wondered if anyone could point me in the direction of what regs these are and when they are or will be changing. Thanks
I have also heard this from 2 sources, I feel like this will more likely be a BS then legalisation
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This comes under the PUWER regulations with standard BS EN ISO 4413:2010 providing guidance When you say "repair" I take it you mean cutting out a split/worn section and attaching a new coupling.
Clause 5.4.6.5.1 a) states: “hose assemblies shall be constructed from hoses that have NOT been previously used in operation as part of another hose assembly"
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This comes under the PUWER regulations with standard BS EN ISO 4413:2010 providing guidance When you say "repair" I take it you mean cutting out a split/worn section and attaching a new coupling.
Clause 5.4.6.5.1 a) states: “hose assemblies shall be constructed from hoses that have NOT been previously used in operation as part of another hose assembly"
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I have always been of the opinion that hydraulic hoses should be replaced and never pieced or repaired. Don’t think this is necessarily new but perhaps a formalising of known industry best practice?
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