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Eaton Firesleeve AE102-18

$37.07/Foot
Price Includes GST
Part# 05-01845
MFR Model# AE102-18
Aeroquip
P/N
I.D.Clamp
(See Accessories)
Use
With
Hose
#303
Use
With
Hose
#601
Our
P/N
AE102-181-1/8900591B-3C-12--05-01845

Overview

Aeroquip Firesleeve was specially developed to meet the fire resistance requirements of FAATSO - C53a OR TSO - C75. May be used for all fuel, oil, hydraulic, fire extinguisher & propeller feathering lines. "Fire-proof" hose lines as defined by FAA must withstand a direct flame for fifteen minutes under specified flow conditions without failure. Fire-resistant lines must withstand a 5-minute exposure under these conditions.

Fire-proof hose lines are obtained when the proper size Aeroquip Firesleeve is selected from the chart below and properly assembled. 900591B Clamps - used to secure firesleeve material on each end over the basic hose assembly.

See chart for correct size.

Sold by the foot.

AE102 firesleeve is used to meet the fire resistance requirements of FAA TSO-C53a and TSO-C75. This firesleeve can be identified by its orange colored outer surface. It functions effectively within a continuous operating temperature range of -65 degree to +450 degree.

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Reviews

Just what I needed

Matthew P
April 17, 2021

Great product!

Steven D
May 3, 2020

Great service as usual

Larry L
February 14, 2020

High quality & finishing.

Ricardo V
April 3, 2017

This item fits and works great. The inside is soft and will flex when the hose sides into the fire sleeve. I just cut with scissors the full length of hose with fittings on and this will cover any bends of your hose. If sleeve is to long just push back and the slack will go back down the hose and still look great. One thing I found when installing the sleeve on a long hose was to use a long air blow tube from the air compressor line and insert it down the hose between the fire sleeve and the hose that the fittings are already on. I found that the blow tube should be on the end of the sleeve in the direction of travel. Blow air and just side the sleeve up the hose with now problem. I also used plugs at both ends to keep contamination out of the hose

James E
March 2, 2017

Too expensive

Mike L
October 21, 2020

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce Australia's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Australia assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: How long are each of these Aeroquip fire sleeves? I am particularly interested in the 3/4 ID.

These Aeroquip fire sleeves are priced and sold by the foot.

Q: Which fire sleeve should I use with Aeroquip 666-4 stainless braid teflon hose?

Per the dims, AE102-8 fire sleeve would fit.

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