In Cuba, the hydraulic equipment sector is heavily tied to the nickel mining and sugar production industries. Due to the high humidity and saline air of the coast, traditional hydraulic hose racks often suffer from accelerated corrosion, necessitating materials with superior anti-rust coatings.
Many workshops currently rely on improvised storage, which leads to hose kinking and premature degradation. The introduction of a dedicated hose rack stand is becoming critical for maintaining the integrity of high-pressure lines used in heavy earth-moving machinery.
Economically, there is a shift toward "maintain and extend" strategies. This has increased the demand for precision tools like the hose skiving tool to ensure that hose repairs are performed to international standards, reducing downtime in critical mining sites.
