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Title: solution hose - repair
Post by: the red carpet on September 17, 2005, 12:35:28 pm
hi all,
anyone know of anywere i could get my hose repaired or how to do it myself?
the male/female connector keeps poping of the end of the solution hose with the pressure im only using 100psi iv had it fixed by alltec and its been fine for about a week but its just gone again, and i need to finish the job this weekend and there shut till monday any ideas.

im in the essex/herts area
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Doug Holloway on September 17, 2005, 01:30:56 pm
Red,

All I can suggest is you use a jubilee clip to seal the hose.

cheers,

Doug
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: jasonl on September 17, 2005, 02:30:55 pm
pirtek, or any hydraulic hose company in the yellow pages, most do 24 hour callout, or have a trade counter you can visit, also, just because your pump, is 100 psi rated, the pressure in the hose will often be far greater.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Bob Allen on September 17, 2005, 03:38:18 pm
PIRTEK
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: williamx on September 17, 2005, 03:51:59 pm
Are you using a inline heater? if so, this does increase the psi and it will keep on popping off.  If you are using one just take it off and the hose should be allright.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: the red carpet on September 17, 2005, 09:44:27 pm
theres no inline heater so that cant be the problem.
how do i get in touch with this pirtek?
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: martin19842 on September 17, 2005, 10:01:01 pm
hi there,

yellow pages!!

regards

martin
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: williamx on September 17, 2005, 10:01:12 pm
Try this link http://www.pirtek.co.uk/site/Dynamic/templates/home_5.asp?lang=1&page=10
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: the red carpet on September 17, 2005, 10:03:00 pm
thanks guys.
found pirtek they seem brilliant theres one just down the road from me and according to there website they have somone with you within the hour wish i had known about them last week as this problem has put the brakes on two jobs now costing me two days money.

i take it some of you must have used them to be recomending them,
how much would you expect to pay for a call out?
i magine it must be cheaper to go to them how much would you then expect to pay?

once again thank you guys
providing there not to dear i think this must be the best piece of info iv picked up of this site.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: williamx on September 17, 2005, 10:20:13 pm
I have not used them, but kept us upto date with what they charge.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: john rees on September 18, 2005, 12:46:25 am
I use them regularly! and the charges are really cheap! but go to them! and have a look at the brass and stainless fittings they keep in stock too!they've just started stocking vac hoses too! great if you only need an odd size! :)
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: John_Flynn on September 18, 2005, 08:46:59 am
Like already said, I use a local Hydralic Hose company, get to know them treat them well and they repair mine for free, also good for cheap conectors!!
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Mike Halliday on September 18, 2005, 08:53:06 am
call pirtek out and it will cost you a fortune!! I've used them in the past and I only will go there as a last resort. they all must have a different pricing structure, because around here they are not cheap.

Like John I use a hydraulic hose Co much cheaper

Mike
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: John Kelly on September 18, 2005, 09:30:35 am
Keep a few good quality jubilee clips on the van, not the cheap chatty ones from the bargain shop.
These are quite adequate to keep you going until you can get a proper repair. Saves having to pull off jobs.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Dennis on September 18, 2005, 09:30:45 am
I agree , use a local company, luckily we have offshore suppliers here.
I use C&M Hydraulics.
http://www.smsgrp.com/sms_services_hose.htm

They are mainly used to massive offshore hoses and pee themselves when I go to the trade counter with a 1 foot long hose from inside a Ninja!  ;D
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: the red carpet on September 18, 2005, 10:17:39 am
just rang pirtek.
and to get a call out in out of office hours just aint worth it,
£30-£40 call out charge plus best part of £50 an hour labour, minumum labour charge 3 hours plus parts and i would imagine plus vat,
during office hours same call out charge but you only pay for the labour you use.
or go to them and just pay parts and labour.

so there a brilliant idea coming to you on site and im sure they could save most of us some grief.
but you would have to be cleaning a lot of carpet to make it worth paying around £200 just to make a small repair to your hose id rather pull of the job get it fixed and go back.

think il keep a couple jubilee clips on the van from now on.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Dave Parry on September 18, 2005, 04:07:30 pm
Dont see how using a jubilee clip will solve it, the hose goes inside a connector which is crimmped on. The male/female quick connect screws onto this. I have used Pirtec about 3 times, always visit them and have been charged £ 5 twice and £ 25 once. ( no one else about the first 2 times)  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Bob Allen on September 18, 2005, 04:14:17 pm
I also carry a spare solution hose doesnt take up much space but invaluable in emergencies.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: the red carpet on September 18, 2005, 05:43:13 pm
i think different manafactures make the hoses different as my hose hasent got any connector with crimping and to look at it i would say a jubilee clip could work with mine.

i think i need to carry a spare like bob.
any one got any to sell? to fit a extraca excell.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: John Kelly on September 18, 2005, 07:16:10 pm
The hose usually fits onto a male ferule. The crimping is just a metal sheath which covers the outside of the hose. When this goes you just cut the hose beyond it and a jubilee clip works fine.
Title: Re: solution hose - repair
Post by: Len Gribble on September 18, 2005, 08:07:26 pm
Red

I take it that your hose is not of the high pressure rating 3500psi (even Ashby’s are rated at that) so a jubilee may work don’t over tighten just strips the thread then us!

Pirtec charge to me £20 about a year ago, noticed yesterday bit of carbuncle on hose at control valve to wand, (swap this to another hose other wise a night mare waiting to happen) steal braded hacksaw job Pritec/Ashey’s here I come.

Len