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Highest Pressures
The maximum level of pressure that a system, container, or fluid can withstand safely during operation.
Spiral Wire Braid
A type of reinforcement used in hoses or cables, consisting of a spiral wrap of wire to provide strength.
ISO 32
A classification of industrial and hydraulic fluids, indicating a medium viscosity grade according to the International Standards Organization.
Viscosity Grade
A classification indicating the thickness or fluidity of a lubricant, with higher numbers denoting thicker oils.
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