Axial Motion:
Motion that occurs when a
hose is compressed along its longitudinal
axis. Axial motion is only applicable in very
short lengths of annular hose only. Helical
hose and braided hose should not be subjected
to axial motion. |
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Offset Motion:
Motion that occurs when one end of the hose
is deflected in a plane perpendicular to its
longitudinal axis with the ends remaining
parallel. In offset motion applications the
offset should never exceed 25% of the center
line bend radius.
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L = Hose Live Length
(inches)
T = Total Travel (inches)
R = Bend Radius
(inches)
K = Loop Length (inches) |
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Angular Motion:
Motion that occurs
when one end of a hose is moved in a simple
bend when the ends do not remain parallel.
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L = Live Length (inches)
R = Bend Radius (inches)
= Angle of Bend (degrees)
= 3.1416 (inches |
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Random Motion:
Motion that occurs in random
planes such as a loading or unloading hose,
or a fire hose. |

The hose length is
dependent on the confines of areas and distance
to be covered. |
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Radial Motion:
Motion that occurs
when a hose is bent in a circular arc.
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