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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mark m on May 17, 2012, 09:37:43 pm
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could someone please put a link up for a female ez snap fitting to go on pole hose i can only find them to go on 6mm or 8mm
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could someone please put a link up for a female ez snap fitting to go on pole hose i can only find them to go on 6mm or 8mm
The 6mm fitting will fit on to most pole hose types. Dip the end of the pole hose in a cup of boiling water for about 10 seconds and then slide on.
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Thanks i have a couple of your 8mm ez-snap fittings and they look so big i thought a couple of mm smaller would still be to big i will place a order
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Try putting the hose end into a mug of hot water to supple it up, that way the smaller hose should go on nicely.
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If you dip the end of your pole hose in boiling water it will make it soft and it will go on the 6mm fitting easily. ;) ;)
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Just for a recommendation..... i bought some EZ snaps from Gardiners in March 2011. I am still using the same set 14 months later. Twice I had to squirt it with wd40 but other than that it is a FANTASTIC product and great value for money. Much better than hoselock which I previously used.
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Thought id just add as no1 else has put hose in boiling water and will slip on nicely lol lol lol ;D ;D ;D
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Dip it in hot water for a few seconds and it
Will just slide on!! Can't believe no one has mentioned this ???
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another tip is to make sure the water is boiling before you dip your tip in ;D
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Wow all this time iv been doing things the wrong way round ???
I have the male end on my pole hose,the female end is on my microbore ???
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so have i! bloody nora
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Wow all this time iv been doing things the wrong way round ???
I have the male end on my pole hose,the female end is on my microbore ???
there is no right or wrong way. im the same as you and prefer it that way
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forgot to mention, stick your hose in a cup of tea for 10 seconds :D
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Hi Mark m
Just a note - if your in a fix and can't wait for delivery you can get these fittings from a local pneumatic suppliers.
They are a pretty standard item.
G.
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Surely if the male end is on the microbore you will get very wet whenever its disconnected from the pole hose ???
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I had my male end in boiling water and ended up at A&E. What am I doing wrong.Its because I had my erectus 21 in the hot water ,|I will have to change to easy scrap soon. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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iv used these fittings for year but i find they dont last that long no more ???
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Surely if the male end is on the microbore you will get very wet whenever its disconnected from the pole hose ???
correct thats why I dont do it this way you also lose pressure at the brush and it sprays water whewre it should not be.
I did convert foolishly because I read to many things on here only to change back to the way that works best IMO, I only recommend the way I did it before now as still have not heard why this is better I think it is just what we are used to right or wrong.
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iv used these fittings for year but i find they dont last that long no more ???
I have to agree with Poole Bay, I have to say of late the ez snap fitting for my 6mm for my micro bore hose is just not lasting! im not sure if its a wrong patch or what but have been more than happy with everything gardens supplied BUT really not happy, i have used the ones from window cleaning warehouse and they seem to last BUT there almost twice the cost!
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iv used these fittings for year but i find they dont last that long no more ???
I have to agree with Poole Bay, I have to say of late the ez snap fitting for my 6mm for my micro bore hose is just not lasting! im not sure if its a wrong patch or what but have been more than happy with everything gardens supplied BUT really not happy, i have used the ones from window cleaning warehouse and they seem to last BUT there almost twice the cost!
When replacing a female coupling it is always recommended (by manufacturers) that the male plugs are also replaced at the same time. An old and slightly damaged male plug can lead to premature coupling failure within just a few weeks or days. At best it will shorten the life of the female coupling. This may be what you are experiencing with your last purchase of female couplings. Sometime when a female coupling starts to wear all is needed is to replace the male as it may a damaged male that is actually causing the problems.
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Surely if the male end is on the microbore you will get very wet whenever its disconnected from the pole hose ???
correct thats why I dont do it this way you also lose pressure at the brush and it sprays water whewre it should not be.
I did convert foolishly because I read to many things on here only to change back to the way that works best IMO, I only recommend the way I did it before now as still have not heard why this is better I think it is just what we are used to right or wrong.
Obviously everyone has their preference, but like yourself I always recommend the female coupling on the end of the Microbore hose. This provides a shut off whenever you disconnect the pole which is a good enough reason for me.
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Surely if the male end is on the microbore you will get very wet whenever its disconnected from the pole hose ???
correct thats why I dont do it this way you also lose pressure at the brush and it sprays water where it should not be.
I did convert foolishly because I read to many things on here only to change back to the way that works best IMO, I only recommend the way I did it before now as still have not heard why this is better I think it is just what we are used to right or wrong.
Obviously everyone has their preference, but like yourself I always recommend the female coupling on the end of the Microbore hose. This provides a shut off whenever you disconnect the pole which is a good enough reason for me.
;D I have a tap to do this and this reason is to allow me or the staff to use water should they need to without connecting the pole again, and female on pole hose is to stop the water coming out of the pole, defo down to preference, just typical I find a good supplier that does the opposite to me lol
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we use rectus 26 the brass type now , got some about 4 months ago and havent changed them since, very good and dont seem to get leaks etc last loads longer than the easy snap, the only drawbacks what i can see is that they are big and heavy enough to kill a small to average sizeed elephant
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im going back to the good old hose lock i think its the suppliers they no they are on to a good money spinner
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ok fair point Alex, today my pole hose male fitting kept on coming out of the female ez snap so changed it and is a lot better will try this with all my pole fitting and see if my ez-snap fitting last as they are NOT cheap
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ok fair point Alex, today my pole hose male fitting kept on coming out of the female ez snap so changed it and is a lot better will try this with all my pole fitting and see if my ez-snap fitting last as they are NOT cheap
the best way to make them last is not to disconnect them all the time, just turn the tap off they last upto about 6 months that little tip saved me a small fortune