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Title: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Fin Clearview on October 20, 2012, 03:24:42 pm
Idiot question coming up..

My first pole hose has split near the metal male connector (to hoselock fitting , bought from gardiners*) it has a metal o ring around it clamping it to the barb and although I tried removing it with a screwdriver, in the end I just cut it off and fitted a plastic male connector instead, without any o rings but just the hose over the barb. Is this ok and is this the best option as if it goes again obviously time is money and I wouldn't want to be messing around with the metal one.

Cheers

Fin

*not knocking gardiners - my fault for occasionally pulling on the pole hose probably
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: gto on October 20, 2012, 04:07:19 pm
the ring is crimped, so you can't remove it and re use.

what i do is put the barb in the hose as normal, then get a small piece of garden hose about an inch rap that around the outside of the hose and barb. then use a standard jubilee clip
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Fin Clearview on October 20, 2012, 04:22:13 pm
So are you saying the crimped one is for the bin now, or can you eventually get it off to use your method?
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: gto on October 20, 2012, 05:57:07 pm
i hacksawed mine off
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: stuart mc on October 20, 2012, 06:17:12 pm
pair of pliers each side of the O clip and twist in opposite direction and the just pop off, but no you cant reuse them
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Fin Clearview on October 20, 2012, 08:37:01 pm
Cheers but its only crimped once, I'll try and hack saw it tomorrow. Do most peeps use a metal male connector as opposed to plastic, as I have heard of the metal ones burring if dragged on the ground too much.
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Alex Gardiner on October 20, 2012, 08:59:18 pm
Cheers but its only crimped once, I'll try and hack saw it tomorrow. Do most peeps use a metal male connector as opposed to plastic, as I have heard of the metal ones burring if dragged on the ground too much.

A hacksaw will usually get them off very well. If you find that the pole hose is staying on without a connector then there should be no need to replace.

Both plastic and metal connector will burr if they are dragged along the ground when not connected.

Personally I find the Hozelock style connector to be too large and heavy so I use the much more compact EZ-Snap type connectors.
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Fin Clearview on October 20, 2012, 09:14:18 pm
Hi Alex, could you possibly give me the link to the ez snap ones I need on your site please. I haven't seen these yet. Thanks
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Alex Gardiner on October 20, 2012, 09:21:00 pm
Hi Alex, could you possibly give me the link to the ez snap ones I need on your site please. I haven't seen these yet. Thanks

The males - http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/ez-snapmale-tail.html
The female shut-offs - http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/ez-snap-female-end-stop-coupling.html
Title: Re: Which Pole hose male connector?
Post by: Fin Clearview on October 20, 2012, 09:32:53 pm
Cheers I'll call up on Monday.