Hose Assemblies
Hose Assembly Is Our Core Service
Hose assembly is at the heart of what we do. We work with customers to specify, build, and supply complete hose assemblies using proven industrial hoses and fittings, assembled in-house using swaged or clamped methods to suit the application.
Built to Your Specification
Our in-house process ensures every hose assembly is specified, assembled, inspected, tested and supplied.
1. Specification
Hose type, size, length, fittings and application.
2. Assembly
Swaged or clamped in-house using industrial assembly equipment.
3. Inspection
Checked for correct fit, alignment and assembly quality.
4. Testing
Air or water pressure tested on request, with certification provided.
5. Supply
Ready for delivery & installation.
Supporting Services & Compliance

Swaged (Crimped) Hose Assemblies
Swaging provides a permanent, high-integrity connection by crimping a metal ferrule over the hose and fitting using controlled hydraulic equipment. This secures the hose to the fitting as a single, permanent assembly.
This method is commonly used for higher-pressure, safety-critical and industrial applications where consistency, reliability and compliance are essential.
Swaged assemblies are manufactured in-house using calibrated equipment and are inspected to ensure correct crimp diameter, alignment and overall assembly quality.

Clamped & Clipped Hose Assemblies
Clamped hose assemblies are used where flexibility, serviceability or specific hose constructions make swaging unsuitable. They are commonly specified for larger bore hoses, lower pressure applications, or where periodic inspection or re-termination may be required.
Depending on the application, different clamp systems may be used, including DIN 2817 safety clamps, T-bolt clamps and preformed clamp systems. Clamp selection is based on hose construction, operating pressure and application requirements to ensure secure retention and long-term performance.

Selecting the Correct Assembly Method
The appropriate assembly method is determined during specification, considering factors such as hose type, pressure, temperature, application and regulatory requirements.
Our team will advise on the most suitable assembly method and clamp or fitting selection, ensuring each hose assembly is safe, compliant and fit for purpose.
