Product Details
Universal Brake Fitting (270330) by Edelmann®. Engineered by the company with more than 50 years of steering hose manufacturing experience, Edelmann power steering replacement hoses ensure OE-style form, fit, function, and long life. They’re built to withstand extreme conditions and are resistant to deterioration.
Specifications
Female Thread: 3/16" (3/8-24F Inv. Fl.) |
Male Thread: 3/16" (10-1.25MM Inv. Fl.) |
Features
- Highly resistant to oil, heat, and ozone
- Tube construction withstands internal oil temperatures of up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit
- Original equipment equivalent
- Pro-coated or terne coated tubing
- Zinc-chromate plated couplings/fittings for corrosion resistance
- Includes mounting bracket and switch port, where applicable
Edelmann hoses are constructed to look, fit, and function exactly as the original equipment, and last even longer thanks to premium materials and design that relieves stress and eliminates tube fatigue. They are engineered to withstand stress conditions such as heat, oil, ozone, or pressure that causes ordinary assemblies to fail prematurely. Tubing is Pro-coated or terne coated and couplings and fittings are zinc-chromate plated for rust and corrosion protection. Pressure hoses feature double plies of high-tensile strength braided fabric that helps resist pulsation pressures up to 1,500 psi and bursting pressures up to 8,900 psi.
Edelmann® is one of the leading designers and manufacturers of a wide range of auto parts and tools, from power steering hoses to rebuild kits. The company was founded in Chicago in 1909, and 100-plus years of dedication to quality make Edelmann well-known and trusted worldwide. Edelmann's manufacturing experience started with production of anti-freeze testers, automotive brass fittings, and general products in the early 20th century. In 1960, the company began production of the power steering hose. A decade later, the Edelmann family added the Plews division and a new line of lubrication products including funnels, measures, grease guns, etc. E. Edelmann & Co. company was officially renamed Plews/Edelmann in 1995.