Air Compressor Hose
Flexible, durable hose solutions designed for use with compressors on-site or in the workshop. These hoses deliver reliable airflow to your pneumatic tools and equipment, providing hassle‑free connection between your compressor and outlet. Built with sturdy, abrasion‑resistant materials to handle the demands of site working, they are easy to install, manoeuvre and store. Whether you’re powering impact wrenches, nailers, or blow‑guns, these hoses ensure consistent air flow, minimal restriction, and long service life—ideal for general industrial and construction‑site use.
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Key Features
- Highly flexible: bends and twists easily without kinking or breaking.
- Durable construction: made from materials that withstand high pressure, abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
- Versatile and compatible: available in PVC, nylon, and polyurethane, with a range of sizes suitable for light‑duty or industrial use.
- Safe and reliable: designed for compressed‑air systems, leak‑free, and often meeting industry standards.
- Wide temperature tolerance: performs well in both cold and hot conditions without deteriorating.
- Smooth internal bore: some hoses have a polished inner surface to ensure better airflow and reduce pressure loss.
Best Sellers
The SIP Air Hose Reel R15 boasts a heavy-duty PVC hose housed in a tough metal casing with a wall bracket. Through-flow technology allows air to pass through so it can be wound during operation.
PVC air hose with a 6.5 mm bore and 10/24 bar working/burst pressure, featuring a 10 mm thick airline with ratchet lock every 20 cm, ceiling/wall mounting bracket, and 1/4 BSP threaded connectors.
Durable steel air hose with high-visibility TPR, nine-position guide arm, ratchet lock, and L-shaped bracket for versatile mounting.
FAQs
How often should I inspect my air hoses and couplers?
You should check your hoses and couplers regularly for signs of wear, cracks, leaks, or damage. For high-use setups, a weekly inspection is recommended to ensure safety and consistent performance.
What should I do if I find a leak in my air hose?
If you notice a leak, stop using the hose immediately. Small leaks can sometimes be temporarily patched, but it’s safer to replace the hose to prevent loss of pressure or potential hazards.
Can I repair a damaged air hose?
Minor damage like small cuts or fitting issues can sometimes be repaired with proper couplers or hose repair kits. However, for safety and long-term reliability, replacing a significantly damaged hose is usually the best option.