Hydraulic Hose Size Chart(For All Dash Size)

An improperly sized hose can cause excessive pressure drop, overheating, reduced flow, premature hose failure, or even catastrophic system damage.

This guide provides a complete hydraulic hose size chart covering all common sizes, dash numbers, inside diameters, outside diameters, pressure ratings, and typical applications.

Hydraulic Hose Size Chart

Dash SizeID (inches)ID (mm)OD (inches)OD (mm)Typical Working Pressure (PSI)Burst Pressure (PSI)Typical Applications
-20.1253.20.287.16,00024,000Instrumentation
-30.1874.80.348.65,00020,000Brake & pilot lines
-40.2506.40.4411.24,50018,000Light hydraulics
-50.3127.90.5012.74,00016,000Medium pressure
-60.3759.50.5614.24,00016,000Mobile equipment
-80.50012.70.7218.33,00012,000Industrial systems
-100.62515.90.8822.42,50010,000Construction
-120.75019.11.0326.22,0008,000Excavators
-140.87522.21.1529.21,8007,200High-flow return
-161.00025.41.2832.51,5006,000Loader hydraulics
-181.12528.61.4035.61,2505,000Suction lines
-201.25031.81.5539.41,0004,000Industrial presses
-241.50038.11.9048.38003,200Oil transfer
-281.75044.52.2055.96002,400Large machinery
-322.00050.82.4562.25002,000Mining equipment

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Hydraulic Hose Dash Size

Dash SizeFractional Size (inches)Decimal ID (inches)Metric ID (mm)
-21/80.1253.2
-33/160.1874.8
-41/40.2506.4
-55/160.3127.9
-63/80.3759.5
-81/20.50012.7
-105/80.62515.9
-123/40.75019.1
-147/80.87522.2
-1611.00025.4
-181-1/81.12528.6
-201-1/41.25031.8
-241-1/21.50038.1
-281-3/41.75044.5
-3222.00050.8

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SAE Hydraulic Hose Pressure Ratings

SAE StandardReinforcement TypeMin Working Pressure (PSI)Max Working Pressure (PSI)Typical Use
SAE 100R1ATSingle wire braid1,5003,000General hydraulics
SAE 100R2ATDouble wire braid3,0005,000High-pressure
SAE 100R3Textile braid300900Low pressure
SAE 100R4Wire helixVacuum300Suction/return
SAE 100R5Textile cover1,0003,000Automotive
SAE 100R6Textile braid3001,000Return lines
SAE 100R12Four-wire spiral3,0004,000Heavy duty
SAE 100R13Multi-spiral4,0005,000Severe duty
SAE 100R15Multi-spiral4,0006,000Extreme pressure

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Hydraulic Hose Size vs Flow Rate

Hose ID (inches)Hose ID (mm)Recommended Flow (GPM)Velocity (ft/sec)Application Type
1/83.20.5–1HighInstrumentation
3/164.81–2HighControl lines
1/46.42–4MediumLight systems
5/167.94–6MediumAuxiliary
3/89.55–8MediumMobile hydraulics
1/212.78–12MediumIndustrial
5/815.912–18LowConstruction
3/419.115–25LowHigh-flow
125.425–40LowMain supply
1-1/431.840–60Very LowReturn lines
1-1/238.160–80Very LowOil transfer
250.8100–150Very LowBulk flow

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Metric Hydraulic Hose Size

Nominal Size (mm)Inside Diameter (mm)Inside Diameter (inches)Equivalent Dash Size
33.00.118-2
44.00.157-3
55.00.197-3
66.00.236-4
88.00.315-5
109.50.375-6
1212.00.472-8
1615.90.625-10
1919.10.750-12
2222.20.875-14
2525.41.000-16
2828.61.125-18
3231.81.250-20
3838.11.500-24
4544.51.750-28
5050.82.000-32

Understanding Hydraulic Hose Sizing

Hydraulic hoses are typically sized using a dash size system, which represents the hose’s inside diameter (ID) in sixteenths of an inch.

  • Dash size: Indicates hose ID
  • Inside Diameter (ID): Controls flow rate
  • Outside Diameter (OD): Important for routing and clamp clearance
  • Working Pressure: Maximum safe operating pressure
  • Burst Pressure: Usually four times the working pressure

Correct sizing ensures optimal fluid velocity, minimal pressure loss, and long hose life.

How to Choose the Correct Hydraulic Hose Size

  1. Determine flow rate (GPM) required by the system
  2. Check working pressure and pressure spikes
  3. Select proper ID to maintain safe fluid velocity
  4. Verify OD clearance for routing and fittings
  5. Match hose type to temperature and fluid compatibility

Never undersize a hose to save space; pressure loss and heat damage will follow.

Common Hydraulic Hose Sizing Mistakes

  • Using the outside diameter instead of the inside diameter
  • Ignoring pressure spikes
  • Mixing metric and SAE sizes
  • Choosing hose size based on fittings alone
  • Oversizing suction lines without checking the bend radius

Final Thoughts

A reliable hydraulic system starts with the right hose size. This hydraulic hose size chart provides a comprehensive reference for dash sizes, diameters, pressure ratings, and applications across all common hydraulic systems. Always confirm manufacturer specifications and SAE standards before final installation, especially in high-pressure environments.

Ryan Gary
Ryan Gary

With a solid foundation of 20 years in the mechanical industry and a Mechanical Engineering degree, Ryan Gary brings a deep understanding of automotive systems to Engine Oil Journal.
Driven by a passion for vehicles and a commitment to providing accurate information, he created this platform to empower drivers to make informed decisions about engine oil care.