Industrial Hose
Industrial Hoses Townsville — Cut, Coupled & Fitted
Beyond hydraulics, Pirtek Townsville supplies industrial hose for air, water, fuel, oil, chemical, food-grade and bulk transfer applications — cut to length and coupled to your spec.
Industrial hose for air, water, fuel, chemical & more
Hydraulics are the core of what we do, but plenty of North Queensland jobs run on other lines entirely — compressed air, washdown water, diesel and fuel transfer, corrosive chemicals, food-grade product and bulk suction and delivery. Pirtek Townsville supplies and couples industrial hose for all of them, cut to your exact length.
The key with industrial hose is matching the construction to the job — the right pressure rating, temperature range and fluid compatibility — so it doesn't fail early. Bring the application to us (or the old hose) and we'll spec it correctly, then crimp or clamp the ends ready to use. For pressurised machine circuits, see our hydraulic hoses.
Industrial Hose Types We Supply
| Hose Type | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| Air & Pneumatic Hose | Workshop tools, compressors, mine site air lines |
| Water & Washdown Hose | Industrial washdown, irrigation, general purpose |
| Fuel & Oil Hose | Diesel, fuel transfer, lubrication systems |
| Chemical & Acid Hose | Corrosive fluid transfer with compatible linings |
| Food-Grade Hose | Beverage, dairy and food processing applications |
| Suction & Delivery Hose | Pumping, dewatering and bulk transfer |
| Steam & Hot Water Hose | High-temperature cleaning and process lines |
| Material Handling Hose | Abrasive media, sandblast and bulk solids |
Service
Assembly & Supply
- Cut and coupled to your exact length
- Crimped and swaged ends for a secure, leak-free fit
- Camlocks, ferrules and clamps in stock
- Pressure-rated assemblies for industrial duty
- Bulk and reel supply for fit-outs and projects
- Identification from your old hose or sample
Need industrial hose cut and coupled?
Call the Pirtek Townsville team or send your details — we respond fast because we know downtime costs money.