Assembly for reduction of pulsations and vibrations in a hose

Pipes and tubular conduits – With pressure compensators

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138 39, 138 44, F16L 5504

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061197289

ABSTRACT:
An assembly for reduction of pulsations and vibrations in a hose including a hose having an interior surface and a throttle being sized for insertion in the hose adjacent to the interior surface. The throttle includes a fluid passageway. The throttle further includes a first end adjacent to the fluid passageway. The first end includes a regulation device for regulating the flow of fluid through the fluid passageway to reduce pulsations and vibrations in the hose.

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