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Title: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: Crystal-clear on April 02, 2013, 02:47:05 pm
Horrible leak and i dont mean a slighgt drip, its effecting presure someone told me to replace with plastic its a shame cos i like the brass connection it seems solid,but when i press the connection in to the hose reel lock the leak stops. has anyone got any advice how to fix this its only like 2 months old it worked very well for the first month, now its really bad
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: richard jagger on April 02, 2013, 03:01:04 pm
 Check if the rubber seal is on the male fitting.
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: Crystal-clear on April 02, 2013, 03:18:52 pm
Check if the rubber seal is on the male fitting.

hi i thought of that but normally these rubbers last like 6 months why would it go so fast on the brass?
is it most likey that?
anyway where is the best place to buy these?
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: Mike #1 on April 02, 2013, 06:09:36 pm
go and buy some cheap nasty plastic hozelock fittings and take out the seals . Mike
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: brianbarber on April 02, 2013, 06:29:44 pm
Home base are selling packs of those seals


Mr B

Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: Simon@ Clearview contractors on April 02, 2013, 06:52:01 pm
It happens with mine all the time, it's the brass sleeve that the seal fits into.

The thing with brass is it's a very soft metal(maliable sp?), with the pressure building up from your pump and the movement of the reel it wears the sleeve/notch flat.

Replace and start again, I reckon I go through 1 every 4-5 months.
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: richard jagger on April 02, 2013, 09:07:32 pm
Pure water will kill these rubber seals.Resulting in a failure. I saw on e bay some silicon ones which will work better.

I think it was these seals i used made for a hot pressure water. Take a look on e bay.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-HD-HDS-PRESSURE-WASHER-HOSE-COUPLING-LANCE-NOZZLE-SPARE-O-RING-GASKET-SEALS-/270866329316?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item3f10e42ee4
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: SPE on April 03, 2013, 09:21:41 am
Pure water will kill these rubber seals.Resulting in a failure. I saw on e bay some silicon ones which will work better.

I think it was these seals i used made for a hot pressure water. Take a look on e bay.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-HD-HDS-PRESSURE-WASHER-HOSE-COUPLING-LANCE-NOZZLE-SPARE-O-RING-GASKET-SEALS-/270866329316?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item3f10e42ee4
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
If that is the case for it failing , would putting vaseline on the connection and rubber seal protect it ?
Also spotted this rectus hose reel swivel elbow on ebay, pricey but maybe more robust than a hoselock  :-\
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Fed-Pole-Rectus-Male-Hose-Reel-Swivel-Elbow-/151019268053?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item23297327d5
personally I just use one of the higher end hoselock branded metal connections (not the brass one) on a conventional swivel and have no problems (so far)
simon
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: R.W.C.S on April 03, 2013, 09:35:36 am
Or try metal ones.

I used to use brass - but I'd be replacing every three to four months.

Not had a single drop leak since i started using these:

http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/QR-Metal-Hose-Couplings.html

It's a ridiculous price for lumps of metal, but mine have lasted a year or so now with zero problems.
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: 8weekly on April 03, 2013, 05:29:12 pm
The brass fittings connecting to a reel leak terribly until pressure builds up and seals them. Replace with plastic. Why companies sell them as part of a setup I don't know.
Title: Re: brass hose lock connectors(problem)
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on April 03, 2013, 06:41:19 pm
Yep plastic are best, with a brass elbow connection coming off the reel.