Silverline 633578 10 Metre Air Line Rubber Hose
Silverline 633578 10 Metre Air Line Rubber Hose
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Power Tools
Weight: | 2.09 kg |
Size: | 10 m |
Dimensions: | 0.25 x 0.25 x 0.05 cm; 2.09 Kilograms |
Model: | 633578 |
Part: | 633578 |
Colour: | Multi |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | SLTL4 |
Dimensions: | 0.25 x 0.25 x 0.05 cm; 2.09 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 10 m |
I have bought two of these hoses as they are such great value for money and excellent quality. The are soft and supple and don’t kink. I expect to be using these for years to come.
I have used this on a regular basis for car painting and other air tools up to 8bars.
It has served me really well and still looks in great condition!
I will highly recommend this produc
Works well . Had problem with coupler at first but got it working. Check coupler is correctly screwed all the way and is the right fittings with no loose metal in the way and sealer tape .
I read a lot of reviews about this item, some good and some bad. I bought this as a direct replacement of my very old line and it works perfectly. When it arrived, you can register the warranty online and it states it is a ‘lifetime’ warranty! So, no matter what it performs like, you are covered for ever!
i have two of these hoses for a couple of years, both 10m and they have been great, decided to get a 15m version but was a little concerned about the bulging reported in other reviews, its been in use now for a couple of weeks and its every bit as good as the other two.
i have the two shorter hoses running from my compressor to cover inside my workshop and the longer one to extend one of the shorter hoses to use outside.
good value for money and i would buy them agai
Was very surprised at the build quality of this product it is really very good . Let’s not get too excited it is after all just an airline and doesn’t actually have to do a great deal. But very happy with the product and would highly recommend
Bought this last week and tested when it arrived with no issues. Seems a good solid hose and doesn’t have the same hard memory as the cheap clear PVC one that came with the compressor. Connected fine, no leaks and the 1/4″ bsp females.at each end are perfect for adding any of the various couplers I need to use. Oh! and I tested it without using PTFE tape, just a slight nip on the nuts with a spanner, only time will tell now if it stays reliable.
Langley steelworks compressor hose arrived in decent time but leaked like a secondhand colostomy bag, Eewww! Thats because I had no PTFE tape to hand as I’m waiting for some to arrive also from Langley Steelworks (10 rolls for very much cheapness). I therefore jerry-rigged it just to try it out. I got a small rubber grommet (The Maplins electronic type not the electrical sort) that just fits the threaded hole and cut it in half, thereby magically making two (count ’em, TWO) sealing washers and they seal great, just don’t tighten fittings too tight or you’ll cut the grommet up.
Its just a quick fix until the PTFE tape gets here although I’m unsure if just sealing the threads will actually stop air leaking at the hoses joint.
It was also the least expensive hose of its type on amazon at the time of writing.
It comes packed smaller than you’d expect but its weighty.
Some people report threads stripping, I suggest using PTFE tape or thread sealent and using less force.
Some folk have no common sense.
If you do strip the threads its still usable, cut the end off and buy the appropriate barbed push in adaptor and use a small jubilee clip on the hose.
It would be handy if they did a 5 metre hose too but one could cut it in half and you’d have two 5 meter hoses using the appropriate connectors and jubilee clips of course.
I bought one exactly the same from Machine Mart years ago, only that was more expensiver LOoOL.