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Lighter than standard EPDM water hose, this PVC/Buna-N hose connects to a male threaded fitting on one end and a female one on the other.
A female fitting on one end swivels until tightened, making it easy to install without rotating the entire hose.
Instead of a rubber cover, this hose has a stainless steel braid for excellent strength in high-pressure applications.
To transfer air or oil- and water-based paints, attach this hose to a paint-spray system that has separate hoses for air and paint. Fittings swivel until tightened for easy installation. Fittings with spring guards prevent kinking.
Hook up this hose to a single-hose paint-spray system to transfer oil- and water-based paints.
Metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings.
Fittings are metal for better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings. They have sharper barbs than standard barbed hose fittings to grip push-on hose without the need for clamps or ferrules. The more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip.
Also known as ball-seat hose nipples, these fittings consist of a barbed shaft with a rounded end that sits inside a female threaded nut. When mated with a male threaded fitting, the rounded end presses tightly against the inside of the male threads for a better seal than a single-piece fitting. Once assembled, insert the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule.
Fittings are threaded on both ends so you can connect them directly to a threaded hose or to pumps, cylinders, and other equipment in your hydraulic system.
Couplings consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. They are designed for coolant applications up to 200 psi. Also known as coolant-line mold couplings.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Attach conduit and armored cable to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Join pieces of conduit.
Ground conduit by running a ground wire through the attached lug.
Join different sizes of conduit.
Connect to the end of conduit or a fitting to protect wires from abrasion when being pulled.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
Transition between types of conduit.
Secure threaded metal conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Secure threaded plastic conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Hook up faucets and other appliances to a water supply with these flexible hoses.