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Premium Hydraulic Hose Supply

G&G Hydraulics stocks the everyday bulk hydraulic hose essentials that keep shops moving: coiled hoses, hose reels, straight hoses, and more. For hydraulic hose replacement, choose compact coils for tight workspaces, reels for clean storage and safety, or simple straights for quick runs. Built for dependable flow and easy handling – no drama, just the right setup for the job.

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Built Flexible But Tough for Any Working Environment

From assembly benches to mobile service carts, our hose lineup is selected for real-world duty cycles. Materials are chosen for kink resistance, abrasion-resistant covers, and solid end connections that don't weep. With our hydraulic hose supply, you'll find options sized for common shop air and water runs, with working pressures clearly labeled so spec checks are fast.


Techs appreciate smooth retraction on reels, tight bend radii on coils, and reliable flow through high-volume couplers. Maintenance teams like that fittings are standard thread forms (NPT/FPT/MPT) and serviceable with basic shop tools.

What You Need for Hydraulic Hose Replacement

At G&G Hydraulics Corporation, we also offer hydraulic hose assemblies made to your exact specifications. We have a wide range of fittings and adapters to choose from, so you can find the perfect assembly in our hydraulic hose supply for your needs. As with all our products, we back our hydraulic hose assemblies with our risk-free guarantee.


We also carry bulk hydraulic hose accessories to make installation and maintenance easy for you. So whatever type of hydraulic hose you need, G&G Hydraulics Corporation has you covered. Our hoses are made of a lightweight, durable Hybrid PVC material and offer an excellent alternative to the traditional rubber and plastic hoses.

Buy Hydraulic Parts and Accessories

Browse our selection of hydraulic hoses and other accessories for your industrial-grade equipment at our online store now. As a certified seller with a premium hydraulic hose supply, we're proud of our growing list of happy customers - we have more than 1000+ 5-star ratings. Shop and enjoy automatic discounts at checkout. Have any questions? Call or email us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between coiled, straight, and reel-mounted hose for shop use?

    Coiled hose saves space and snaps back out of the way – great for crowded benches. Straight hose is classic and easy to route. Reel-mounted hose adds storage and safety, reducing trip hazards while protecting the cover from abrasion. For hydraulic hose replacement, choose based on reach, footprint, and workflow. We’ll have what you need in our hydraulic hose supply.

  • Compatibility with push-to-connect and high-flow “Megaflow” fittings:

    Most of our bulk hydraulic hose-types accept common quick-connect profiles, but flow and thread type matter. Check size (¼”, â…œ”), thread (NPT/FPT/MPT), and the coupler/plug style. Higher-flow systems benefit from large-bore couplers to limit pressure drop under sustained use.

  • How do I size the hose diameter for my tool or circuit?

    Undersized hose starves tools; oversized adds weight and cost. Consider:
    - Required flow (SCFM/GPM) and maximum run length
    - Allowable pressure drop and duty cycle
    Match these to the manufacturer's specs, then select the nearest standard size with a suitable working pressure rating from our hydraulic hose supply selection.

  • What’s the practical bend radius; can I route tight corners?

    Every hose lists a minimum bend radius. Exceeding it shortens life and invites leaks. Plan generous sweep angles, use clamps to prevent kinks, and protect high-wear spots with sleeves. For sharp layouts, coiled hose or swivel connectors can relieve strain and reduce hydraulic hose replacement frequency.

  • How should I maintain hose assemblies for consistent performance?

    Inspect covers for cuts and flat spots; check couplers for wear and O-ring condition. Wipe down after oily tasks and store on hooks or reels to avoid crushing (luckily, the hydraulic hoses we supply are quite resilient).
    If a line gets contaminated internally, isolate it, flush per fluid type, and replace seals in the couplers before returning to service.