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Transfer and spray water at low pressure. This hose comes with brass fittings, which are softer than stainless steel fittings for easier threading.
When your process requires hot water, reach for this rubber hose.
Bend and flex this hose in the coldest weather—down to -30° F.
Yarn reinforcement gives this hose good strength under pressure.
Attach barbed fittings to this hose for use in low-pressure air applications.
Designed for areas where space is limited, these reels have the smallest overall size of all our reels.
Hose is PVC, so it’s lighter and less cumbersome than rubber hose.
Identify your air lines by color.
Lighter than rubber and more flexible than PVC, this polyurethane hose stands up to the wear and tear of daily use.
Also known as hot air blower hose, this hose stays flexible and strong as it transfers compressed air at temperatures above 300° F.
Made of PVC, this hose stays flexible in temperatures as low as -65° F.
Hose is polyurethane so it stretches and flexes more than nylon retracting hose.
Create a retracting air line that meets your needs.
Supply air to two power tools without worrying about your lines getting tangled.
Safely deliver compressed air to brakes in semitrucks, trailers, and other vehicles with this D.O.T. certified hose. Made of flexible nylon, it will bounce back to its coiled form even after long periods of use.
Made of Buna-N, this hose won't break down from oil, so you can run lubricated air to power tools.
A female fitting on one end swivels until tightened, making it easy to install without rotating the entire hose.
Made of EPDM rubber reinforced with steel wire so it handles high temperatures, this hose is often used to clean hard-to-reach areas or supply heat and moisture to processing equipment.
Reinforced by aramid fabric, this silicone rubber hose handles higher temperatures than any other coolant hose we offer.
Blue for cold and red for hot—this hose is color coded so you won’t mix up your coolant supply lines. Use it in data centers to connect servers to a cooling manifold.
Attach push-on barbed fittings to this hose for use in low-pressure hydraulic applications. No clamps are needed to secure fittings to the hose; the more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip.
This hose meets CGA (Compressed Gas Association) standards for use with oxygen and acetylene gas.
Multi-spiral yarn reinforcement gives this hose strength to withstand pressures up to 250 psi.
Use hose to charge and test your air conditioning units.
Each hose is a different color so you can differentiate your lines.
Differentiate your hose by color. The abrasion-resistant polyester cover on this hose comes in red, white, or yellow.
Twist the barrel to adjust water flow.
There’s no shut-off valve on these nozzles, so water instantly flows.
Use with lightweight fire-fighting hose (also known as pin-rack hose), which can be folded.
Use these dust caps and plugs to keep contaminants out of your hose line.
Wind your garden hose around these reels to keep it neat and organized.
Color code hose and tube lines in your facility to identify them at a glance.
A polyester braid is embedded into the walls of this tubing, giving it the strength to withstand higher pressures than other soft tubing for air and water. Use in applications up to 350 psi.
Use this tubing in high-temperature applications up to 390° F.
Thick walls give this tubing excellent abrasion resistance.
To identify lines at a glance, use different colored tubing as a color code.
Multiple colors allow you to color-code your line for easy identification.
A braid reinforcement gives this tubing excellent strength in high-pressure applications up to 250 psi.
This multiple-line tubing holds together on its own, so there's no need for cable ties or tape.
Keep your work site safe and clutter free–this coiled tubing extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don't.
Designed for use in welding applications, this tubing has multiple layers of material and is specially formulated to self-extinguish.
This general purpose tubing has hard walls, yet is flexible enough for gradual bends. It has excellent strength and durability.
Safely power seat controls, horns, and other vehicle parts with compressed air.
This self-extinguishing tubing meets UL 94 V-0 or UL 94 V-2 for flame retardance to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment.
Keep your work area tidy with this coiled tubing that extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don’t.
This tubing offers superior impact and crack resistance—even at low temperatures.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
Run chemicals through this tubing at temperatures between -100° F and 500° F.
A lightweight alternative to stainless steel, this tubing can handle extreme-pressure applications up to 1,000 psi.
This tubing has hard walls like copper tubing, but is lighter in weight and easier to install. It connects to fittings with no heat or soldering required. Tubing meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Combining the heat resistance of metal with the flexibility of fabric, this fiberglass hose has a special coating that stands up to high temperatures.
A nonstick PTFE liner gives this hose the ability to handle corrosive fumes such as smoke, paint fumes, hydrochloric acid fumes, and toluene fumes.
Step on or drive over this hose without causing damage.
Not as bulky as our other constant-tension clamps, these round-wire clamps easily fit in cramped spaces. Use in low-pressure applications.
Cover the ends of hose and tube clamps to prevent them from cutting people and nearby objects.
This sleeving stretches to fit over items for easy installation, and then tightens around its contents for a secure fit. Choose from multiple colors to organize wire and cable.
A slit along the length makes this sleeving easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, with more flexibility.
Wrap this sleeving around cable, cords and wires to protect them and to form bundles.
Create a water-resistant seal—this tubing has an adhesive lining that melts when the tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Extra-thick walls provide better protection against abrasion and tears than standard moisture-seal tubing, as well as creating a water-resistant seal.
Use this general purpose tubing to insulate and protect wire and cable.
Use this tubing where wire and cable may be exposed to chemicals, oil, and acids.
Maintain a supply of tubing in a variety of sizes that withstand abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
Keep general purpose tubing in a variety of sizes on hand.
Also known as antishort bushings, these grommets slide into the ends of conduit and armored cable to protect wire and cable from sharp edges.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable in machine and equipment wiring.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable along walls and ceilings with this conduit that has a painted exterior.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Join pieces of conduit.
Hook up faucets and other appliances to a water supply with these flexible hoses.
Apply heat and these grommets shrink around wire, cable, and cords to keep out dust, debris, and moisture.