Hey there! If you're in the market for a custom - length wire spiral hose, you've come to the right place. I'm a supplier of wire spiral hoses, and I'm here to walk you through the process of ordering one. It's not as complicated as it might seem, and by the end of this blog, you'll know exactly what to do.
Understanding Your Needs
First things first, you need to figure out what you'll be using the wire spiral hose for. Different applications require different types of hoses. For example, if you're working in a hydraulic system, you'll need a hose that can handle high pressures.
There are a few popular standards for wire spiral hoses that you might want to consider. One of them is Din En856 4sh. This type of hose is designed for high - pressure hydraulic applications. It's got a four - wire spiral construction, which gives it excellent strength and durability.
Another option is Sae100 R13. This hose is also used in hydraulic systems, and it's known for its good flexibility and resistance to abrasion.
And then there's Din En856 4sp. It's similar to the 4sh but has a different construction that makes it suitable for specific hydraulic setups.
Think about the pressure requirements of your system. You need to know the maximum pressure the hose will be exposed to. This will help you choose the right type of hose with the appropriate pressure rating. Also, consider the temperature range. If your application involves extreme temperatures, you'll need a hose that can withstand those conditions without degrading.
Measuring the Right Length
Once you've decided on the type of hose, it's time to figure out the length you need. This is crucial because getting the wrong length can lead to all sorts of problems.
Start by measuring the distance between the two connection points where the hose will be installed. Make sure to measure in a straight line as accurately as possible. But don't forget to account for any bends or curves in the installation path. You'll need a little extra length to accommodate those.
It's a good idea to add a bit of extra length, say 10 - 15%, just to be on the safe side. This gives you some wiggle room during installation and can prevent the hose from being too tight.
If you're not sure how to measure, you can always take a picture of the installation area and send it to me. I can help you determine the right length based on what I see.
Choosing the Right Fittings
Fittings are an important part of the wire spiral hose setup. They connect the hose to the rest of the system, and choosing the wrong ones can cause leaks or other issues.
There are different types of fittings available, such as JIC, NPT, and ORFS. The type of fitting you need depends on the equipment you're connecting the hose to. Check the connection ports on your machinery to see what type of fitting they require.
Make sure the fittings are compatible with the type of hose you've chosen. They should have the right size and pressure rating to match the hose. If you're not sure which fittings to choose, I can provide you with some recommendations based on your specific needs.
Placing Your Order
Now that you've got all the details sorted out, it's time to place your order.


Contact me with the following information:
- The type of wire spiral hose you've chosen (e.g., Din En856 4sh, Sae100 R13, or Din En856 4sp).
- The length of the hose you need, including the extra length you've added for safety.
- The type of fittings you require.
- Any special requirements, such as specific colors or markings on the hose.
I'll then provide you with a quote for your order. The quote will include the cost of the hose, the fittings, and any shipping fees. Once you're happy with the quote, you can confirm the order.
Quality Assurance
As a supplier, I take quality very seriously. All of our wire spiral hoses are manufactured to the highest standards. We use high - quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes to ensure that the hoses are strong, durable, and reliable.
Before shipping your order, we conduct thorough quality checks. We test the hoses for pressure, leakage, and other performance indicators. This way, you can be confident that you're getting a top - notch product.
Installation and Maintenance
Once you receive your custom - length wire spiral hose, it's important to install it correctly. Follow the installation instructions carefully. Make sure the fittings are tightened properly to prevent leaks.
Regular maintenance is also crucial to keep the hose in good condition. Check the hose periodically for any signs of wear, such as cracks or abrasions. If you notice any problems, replace the hose as soon as possible to avoid any safety issues.
Why Choose Me as Your Supplier
There are a few reasons why you should choose me as your wire spiral hose supplier. First of all, I've got a lot of experience in the industry. I know all about different types of hoses and can provide you with expert advice.
I offer competitive prices without compromising on quality. You'll get a great deal on your custom - length wire spiral hose.
I also provide excellent customer service. If you have any questions or concerns before, during, or after your order, I'm here to help. I'll make sure the ordering process is as smooth as possible for you.
Let's Connect
If you're interested in ordering a custom - length wire spiral hose, don't hesitate to get in touch. Whether you've got all the details sorted out or you're still not sure about something, I'm here to assist you.
Just reach out, and we can start discussing your requirements. I'm looking forward to working with you and providing you with the best wire spiral hose solution for your needs.
References
- Hydraulic Hose Handbook: A comprehensive guide to understanding different types of hydraulic hoses and their applications.
- Industry standards documents for Din En856 and Sae100 series hoses, which provide detailed specifications and requirements.




