E JAMES & CO

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Some E. James & Company MPNs cross individual references to the equivalent Westward or Grainger model numbers. So, if you're looking for a competitor item that is either out of stock or obsolete, chances are Raptor Supplies has the equivalent E. James & Company products available.

Shipping

These E. James & Company tubing are small in size and require compact packaging. They are suitable for courier shipment.

About E James & Co

E. James & Company catalogue includes tubings in EPDM, Viton, polypropylene, silicone, nylon, Santoprene, neoprene, Buna N and PVC construction materials. The brand's EPDM tubing offer resistance against diluted acids, alkalines, phosphate esters, alcohols and ketones. They can handle temperatures ranging from -40 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. E. James & Company fuel and lubricant tubing are flexible, self-extinguishing PVC tubings suitable for applications in lawn & garden equipment, polishing equipment, small engine fuel lines and lubrication lines. They can resist swelling & hardening and withstand up to 62 psi pressure.

E James & Co Competitive Advantages

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Powerflite V-Belts

E. James & Company Powerflite V-Belts are made of strong continuous Spartacord tension members that are triple-tempered to avoid extra stretching. They are static conductive and ideal for use in oily & high ozone environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of E. James & Company neoprene tubing?

The brand's neoprene tubing offer excellent resistance to oils, greases and chemicals. They also provide flexibility, durability and resistance to abrasion & weathering.

What are the applications of E. James & Company Santoprene tubing?

The brand's Santoprene tubing are used in the automotive, appliance, medical and food & beverage industries for fluid transfer, sealing and vibration dampening.

What is the hardness of the brand's Buna N tubing?

They feature 60A durometer hardness.

How to maintain these tubing?

  • Handle the tubing with care to avoid unnecessary stress or damage.
  • Clean the tubing regularly using a mild soap solution or a recommended cleaning agent.
  • Ensure that the operating temperature of the tubing remains within its specified temperature range.
  • Make sure that the tubing is compatible with the fluids or chemicals it will come in contact with during its use.