Overpressurizing Hydraulic Hoses Until They Explode!

Published 2024-05-25
In this eye-opening work safety demonstration, we use a 300-ton hydraulic press to simulate the devastating effects of hydraulic hose failures. Captured in stunning detail with a high-speed camera at 2000 frames per second.

We test 5 different hoses from water hose, to air hose all the way up to heavy duty hydraulic hose / hydraulic line. Don't try this at home! Exploding hoses can send flying parts or cause a injection injury

Injection injuries are a serious workplace hazard caused by high-pressure equipment accidentally penetrating the skin and injecting foreign materials into the body. Consequences of injection injuries include tissue damage, infection, and even limb amputation if not treated promptly. Observe the damaging effects oil and paint can have on the tissue and learn about the importance of seeking immediate medical help in case of an injection injury.

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Do not try this at home!! or at any where else!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @wanhapatu
    Ribbed hose - for your viewing pleasure.
  • @JamieStuff
    Kudos to whoever made those hoses. Not a single crimp failure!
  • @davepost7675
    "Failure today is our goal". Sounds like something that should be on merch.
  • @c-man6376
    I know a guy who almost died from hydraulic injection, and unfortunately most people I've been around think it's a myth. Glad you are showing in the ballistic gel how it happens to educate folks and show its no joke
  • @95dodgev10
    It's morning time here so a video about stretched hoses seems fitting
  • @TheLaensman
    “The best, most badass Finnish hose money can buy sprays all over the walls” -Presshub
  • Worked at a heavy machinery shipping company in the past, having to disassemble cranes, excavators, combines all the like was a dangerous business. After I left a few months later an old co worker told me one of the guys was removing a hydraulic pressure line off a big CAT excavator boomstick without purging out the fluid first. The threads on the fittings stripped off from the sheer pressure, hit him on the head and killed him before he even hit the ground from a 26ft fall. Channels and companies like this are MUST to educate others about dangers and safety on this kind of stuff. High pressure hydraulic is no joke
  • @2212db
    I love the safety notices - "Not to be operated by f*ckwits" 🤣
  • @tfrowlett8752
    I often use these hoses with high pressure tanks. Good to know the ratings hold up
  • @Carson-to4zr
    As someone who has spent years making hydraulic hose assemblies, this video is awesome! Thank you for demonstrating the strength of these hoses.
  • @Omrifere
    Making the hose nice and firm before it squirts all over the place. This is the kind of quality content I keep coming back for.
  • @lauxmyth
    Many years ago, I was getting a H&S newsletter from the province. Each issue listed workers killed in the last 6 months. One was a worker who had a hydraulic hose fail and it whipped about and injected about 1.5 litres of HOT fluid into his abdominal cavity. They indicated he suffered burns and took a full day before death. I keep thinking this was a long very bad way to die.
  • @ja-bv3lq
    Hannah is so terribly cute. We need more of her!😊
  • Does your company need something stupidly dangerous to be tested out and filmed? We surely can get it done in our bullet proof bunker or at our explosion park! 8 years of doing stupid stuff professionally gives us unmatched experience on getting things done no matter how dangerous they are. For more information go check out our webpages hydraulicpresschannel.fi/
  • When it comes to listing the failure ratings of things, a company tests their product to failure 100 times, and 84 times out of those 100 tests showed it failed at such, 15 times it failed below that, and 1 times it way out performed the average, they’re going to set the failure rating based on the worst performance of the 15%. Because anything below that is very unlikely.
  • @olafthebear2327
    Safety stickers are doing some heavy lifting upkeeping the safety at the work site Some translations of them: "No fishing stories allowed", "Beware of skiers", "Beware of children playing", and "No boating allowed"
  • @phonotical
    The last time there were this many explosions in a bunker, it was the 1940s 👀