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Hose Coupling Connector

02/27/2009 3:24 AM

Good day to you all,

One of our project require a washdown point for facade cleaning. It will be located at higher elevation (which someone needs a cherry picker to acces it). I want to conceal most of the pipe as much as possible. Is there a fitting that a hose can just be inserted and water will automatically flow in the hose without any valves? Probably like a ball inside a pipe, once pushed let water flow in it??

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Re: Hose Coupling Connector

02/28/2009 5:39 AM

Do you mean a non spill quicke coupler?

Best regards,

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Re: Hose Coupling Connector

02/28/2009 8:06 AM

Check out Hanson quick connectors, automatically close when disconnected.

Made from brass, S/ Steel high and low pressures. Should not be connected or disconnected under pressure.

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Re: Hose Coupling Connector

03/02/2009 6:51 PM

many thanks guys...appreciate the inputs..

cheers

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