Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: davetherave on January 18, 2016, 09:15:01 pm
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I had a brand new female brass quick release connector on a solution hose that was leaking, so i got a couple of spanners to tighten it up. We were careful not to overtighten.
When i went to test the machine water was spraying everywhere. I realised the brass quick connect had split.
I phoned cleansmart who reckons it could have been the frost. Would frost split a quick release connector like that.?
I have similar quick release connectors on my pressure washing hose, and that has been left in my garage during hard frosts and I've have never had a problem.
I personally believe it was simply a faulty connector.
Just wondering if anyone else has had quick release connectors fail because of frost damage?
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Sure it wasnt too tight? Ive split quite few of these new from tightening them. Never had it because of frost though
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Bit of a coincidence that it went just after you had tightened it up, more than likely that, rather than the frost causing it
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Frost will readily split any Brass fittings depends how they are lying and if water is present in that area. Its the expanding water which splits them. Valves are the most susceptible. Our sales shoot up in times of cold weather. Over tightening can do it as well. If ever a fitting is leaking don't just tighten it. Undo it and add some fresh thread tape then screw back up.
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ok thanks guys.
We will do that next time John cheers
So how tight is tight enough for the connector? Its kind of hard to know exactly how not to overtighten. I didn't realise the brass fittings were so delicate.
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just tighten it so you have to use some force but not so you are breaking your hand to get it further!
if you buy gas PTFE instead of normal pluming PTFE tape its a bit thicker and a bit easier to use. It comes in a yellow container instead of white.
wrap it around the thread in the direction you are tightening the connector on - put it round one and a half times. Then just press it down into the threads gently with ya thumb and finger to sit it tight and then put your connector on.
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ok will do thanks :)