ISO 1307:2006
(Main)Rubber and plastics hoses — Hose sizes, minimum and maximum inside diameters, and tolerances on cut-to-length hoses
Rubber and plastics hoses — Hose sizes, minimum and maximum inside diameters, and tolerances on cut-to-length hoses
ISO 1307:2006 specifies the sizes of rubber and plastics hoses and the minimum and maximum inside diameters permitted for each hose size. For this purpose, hoses are divided into four types according to the process by which they are manufactured. The standard also specifies tolerances on cut lengths of rubber and plastics hose for industrial and automotive applications. This standard is intended to be used with the relevant hose product standard unless there is justification for using a different hose size or unless a hose size needs a different inside-diameter range for a particular application.
Tuyaux en caoutchouc et en plastique — Dimensions des tuyaux, diamètres intérieurs minimaux et maximaux, et tolérances sur la longueur de coupe
L'ISO 1307:2006 spécifie les dimensions des tuyaux en caoutchouc et en plastique ainsi que les diamètres intérieurs minimaux et maximaux autorisés pour chaque dimension de tuyau. À cet effet, les tuyaux sont divisés en quatre types en fonction de leur procédé de fabrication. La présente norme spécifie également les tolérances sur la longueur de coupe des tuyaux en caoutchouc et en plastique destinés aux applications industrielles et automobiles. Sauf justification relative à l'utilisation d'une dimension différente ou à moins qu'un diamètre nominal nécessite une gamme de diamètres intérieurs différente pour une application particulière, la présente norme est destinée à être utilisée conjointement avec la norme de produit correspondante relative aux tuyaux.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 31-Aug-2006
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 45/SC 1 - Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 45/SC 1/WG 1 - Industrial, chemical and oil hoses
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 23-Jul-2024
- Completion Date
- 14-Feb-2026
Relations
- Effective Date
- 25-Mar-2026
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2008
Overview
ISO 1307:2006 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) focusing on the dimensional requirements for rubber and plastics hoses. Specifically, it specifies the hose sizes, the permitted minimum and maximum inside diameters for each nominal size, and the tolerances on cut-to-length hoses, making it essential for industrial and automotive hose manufacturing and supply chains. This document serves as a reference point to ensure hoses are produced and measured with consistent quality, performance, and compatibility across international markets.
Key Topics
Hose Size Designation
ISO 1307:2006 outlines the standard nominal sizes for rubber and plastics hoses and ties each size to an allowable inside diameter range.Minimum and Maximum Inside Diameters
For each hose size, the standard specifies the permissible minimum and maximum inside diameters, ensuring hoses meet uniformity and performance requirements.Manufacturing Types
Hoses are classified according to their manufacturing process into four types:- Type A: Built on a rigid mandrel for precise inside-diameter control
- Type B: Built on a flexible mandrel, including certain plastic hydraulic hoses
- Type C: Non-mandrel-built hoses (including spiral-reinforced plastics suction and discharge hoses)
- Type D: Flexible extruded plastic hoses (excluding some reinforced types)
Tolerances on Cut Lengths
The standard addresses the tolerances allowed when hoses are cut to specified lengths, facilitating reliable performance and assembly.Reference to Product Standards
ISO 1307:2006 is intended for use in conjunction with relevant product-specific hose standards, unless justified deviations are necessary for special applications.
Applications
The primary applications of ISO 1307:2006 include:
Industrial Hose Manufacturing
- Ensures compatibility of hoses with fittings, machinery, and system requirements in sectors such as manufacturing, chemical processing, and food handling.
Automotive Applications
- Guarantees hoses for automotive systems (coolant lines, fuel lines, air and fluid transmission) meet global dimension standards for reliable maintenance and production.
Quality Control
- Used by manufacturers and quality inspectors to verify compliance of hose batches to international dimensions and tolerances, avoiding supply chain inconsistencies.
Purchasing and Specification
- Guides engineers, procurement teams, and end-users when selecting hoses for new installations or maintenance, ensuring the correct fit and safe operation.
Related Standards
- ISO 3821: Rubber hoses for welding, cutting, and allied processes
- ISO 1403: Rubber hoses, oil-resistant, for hydraulic applications
- ISO 4671: Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies - Methods of measurement
- ISO 4649: Rubber - Determination of abrasion resistance
- ISO 8330: Vocabulary for hoses, hose assemblies, and related terms
ISO 1307:2006 supports global standardization and interoperability by providing clear criteria for hose size, inside diameter tolerances, and cut length precision. Adhering to this standard helps ensure product reliability, reduces operational risks, and supports global trade in rubber and plastics hose products. For those involved in hose design, specification, or procurement, ISO 1307:2006 is a critical resource for achieving consistent quality and facilitating international commerce.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 1307:2006 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Rubber and plastics hoses — Hose sizes, minimum and maximum inside diameters, and tolerances on cut-to-length hoses". This standard covers: ISO 1307:2006 specifies the sizes of rubber and plastics hoses and the minimum and maximum inside diameters permitted for each hose size. For this purpose, hoses are divided into four types according to the process by which they are manufactured. The standard also specifies tolerances on cut lengths of rubber and plastics hose for industrial and automotive applications. This standard is intended to be used with the relevant hose product standard unless there is justification for using a different hose size or unless a hose size needs a different inside-diameter range for a particular application.
ISO 1307:2006 specifies the sizes of rubber and plastics hoses and the minimum and maximum inside diameters permitted for each hose size. For this purpose, hoses are divided into four types according to the process by which they are manufactured. The standard also specifies tolerances on cut lengths of rubber and plastics hose for industrial and automotive applications. This standard is intended to be used with the relevant hose product standard unless there is justification for using a different hose size or unless a hose size needs a different inside-diameter range for a particular application.
ISO 1307:2006 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 23.040.70 - Hoses and hose assemblies. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 1307:2006 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN ISO 3994:2014, ISO 1307:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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STANDARD 1307
Fourth edition
2006-09-15
Rubber and plastics hoses — Hose sizes,
minimum and maximum inside diameters,
and tolerances on cut-to-length hoses
Tuyaux en caoutchouc et en plastique — Diamètres nominaux,
diamètres intérieurs minimaux et maximaux, et tolérances sur la
longueur de coupe
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ISO 1307 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 45, Rubber and rubber products, Subcommittee
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This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 1307:1992), which has been technically revised.
The revision includes classifying the hoses by type according to the manufacturing process, adding additional
sizes, and changing the inside-diameter tolerances to minimum and maximum dimensions to be consistent
with the latest hose standards.
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INTERNATIONALE 1307
Quatrième édition
2006-09-15
Tuyaux en caoutchouc et en plastique —
Dimensions des tuyaux, diamètres
intérieurs minimaux et maximaux, et
tolérances sur la longueur de coupe
Rubber and plastics hoses — Hose sizes, minimum and maximum
inside diameters, and tolerances on cut-to-length hoses
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L'ISO 1307 a été élaborée par le comité technique ISO/TC 45, Élastomères et produits à base d'élastomères,
sous-comité SC 1, Tuyaux (élastomères et plastiques).
Cette quatrième édition annule et remplace la troisième édition (ISO 1307:1992) qui a fait l'objet d'une révision
technique. Cette révision inclut la classification des tuyaux par type en fonction du procédé de fabrication,
l'ajout de dimensions supplémentaires et la modification des tolérances sur le diamètre intérieur en
dimensions minimales et maximales afin d'être compatible avec les dernières normes relatives aux tuyaux.
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