Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Simon Trapani on February 21, 2019, 08:11:07 pm
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Not being a tight ass but anyone know if it's possible to repair these when they start leaking on the swivel part? It must only be just an 'o' ring inside surely? I see it has an allen bolt fitting inside and slots for an open end spanner outside but I still can't get it apart. They seem so hit or miss. Some last months, others leak almost immediately.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550779589_brass_swivel_elbow_1200.jpg)
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You can part the two pieces and there is a O ring inside. This internal O ring is not the same size as standard hozelock O rings. Best thing to do is buy some "silicone" grease from a plumbers merchant and grease the existing O ring- works for me.👍
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Also grease the washer and PTFE the thread.
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The thread won't leak if the washer is good.
How d'you part the two pieces though? In a vice or something?
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The thread won't leak if the washer is good.
How d'you part the two pieces though? In a vice or something?
Adjustable spanner and allen key.
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I tried but can’t budge it. I’ll try again. ::)roll
Thanks.
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They are tight but it will move. Have an extra weetabix tomorrow. 👍
A tube of this in your van is beneficial, great for all rubber seals, O rings etc.
https://www.wolseley.co.uk/product/regin-silicone-grease-50g/
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The last couple I took apart had thread lok on them , but they do come apart .
I have given up on them now though , I use these now £7 at Homebase , made by Gardena .
I had a tiny drip at 100 psi but nothing at all at 55 psi , it just depends on what psi you’re system DE’s at , well worth a punt at 7 quid though
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Forgot the pic , down to £4 now , getting some the Moro me thinks !
I have had 60+ water through it too (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550794512_2AA5E6B5-D68C-4EF4-8131-0610C2ED487B.png)
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ive never had one of them brass elbows that didnt leak after a short while!annoying as hell.....
these days you dont need them if you buy a decent heavy duty reel as they come with industrial brass rotary joints as standard....they never leak...
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Use them on my entire system- leak free. Never had to speedline/waterproof any of my vans in over 16 years. The problem seems to be that people get a leak and instead of finding out why and rectifying it, decide they are no good and swap their entire systems out to an alternative.
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Soupy I use JG 1/2” throughout. These elbows are just for our four fixed reels. I wouldn’t know how else to connect to the reel?
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Better pic for you 😁
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550836773_1410ADFD-5DD0-469C-936F-3469D6C0BC96.png)
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Soupy I use JG 1/2” throughout. These elbows are just for our four fixed reels. I wouldn’t know how else to connect to the reel?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550886931_Hose-Reel-Swivel.jpg)
Proper job.
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Soupy I use JG 1/2” throughout. These elbows are just for our four fixed reels. I wouldn’t know how else to connect to the reel?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550886931_Hose-Reel-Swivel.jpg)
Proper job.
Have you got a link for those Mr Soupster?
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Soupy I use JG 1/2” throughout. These elbows are just for our four fixed reels. I wouldn’t know how else to connect to the reel?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550886931_Hose-Reel-Swivel.jpg)
Proper job.
Have you got a link for those Mr Soupster?
And how do I attach to the 3/4" male hose reel thread & the other to 1/2" hose?
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I can't believe there's still folk using hozelock..
Soupy I use JG 1/2” throughout. These elbows are just for our four fixed reels. I wouldn’t know how else to connect to the reel?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550886931_Hose-Reel-Swivel.jpg)
Proper job.
Have you got a link for those Mr Soupster?
And how do I attach to the 3/4" male hose reel thread & the other to 1/2" hose?
I don't have a link. They come with Cox reels and never break (you need to replace o rings in them sometimes). I think grippatank sell them but they're like £50 or more.
http://m.coxhosereels.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coxhosereels.com%2FHose-Reel-Swivels.html&utm_referrer=#2865
I wouldn't connect it to a 1/2 garden hose, I use john guest fittings.
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1550925512_Screenshot_20190223-094315_Gallery.jpg)
This fitting never leaks....
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Maybe put them on your Diesel line?
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;D ;D ;D
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Maybe put them on your Diesel line?
all fixed now.... ;) ;D
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I use JG up until out from the pumps. That’s when I switch to 1/2” hose. I could change that to JG fitting & tubing also but that would still leave me having to connect to 3/4” male thread coming out from my pure freedom reels. So I cant see how that can help?
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I use JG up until out from the pumps. That’s when I switch to 1/2” hose. I could change that to JG fitting & tubing also but that would still leave me having to connect to 3/4” male thread coming out from my pure freedom reels. So I cant see how that can help?
It's a 3/4 female thread on the swivel.