Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jouk45 on December 06, 2006, 12:06:36 am
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i have been using T connectors for my spray nozzles for years now, but what i noticed some times the water going through the connector, and one spray nozzle gets a bit more water than the other, now if you look at the newer version below, you can see its more Ario dynamic than the old T connector, i think this new shape would work much better, unless anyone has tryed, or using it now can tell me better, what do you guys think
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Jouk whats the matter with the ordinary 'Y' connections.
Doug
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Would make it easier to disconnect when changing brush heads , is the only advantage I can think off.
gaza
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Jouk whats the matter with the ordinary 'Y' connections.
Doug
d.a, its just that no one has ever questioned it before, the newer y connector is much sleeker, and the water would flow without much restriction, allowing a more even spray from the nozzles. i know its not a big issue,
but just thought i would point it out, i have ordered some, so will let you know the out come,
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Hi,
I use these connectors as I found the Y connectors I had had a nsty habit of pulling apart..........................at 30'!!!!!!!!!!!!!. These I got from our local RO manufacturers.
Much, much better.
David
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You would be amazed how a drop of superglue stops them coming apart. You must use a lot of pressure.
I make joints between small 4mmID/6mmOD and 6mmID/8mmOD by pushing them in quick with superglue. No fittings :)
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Thought of that Jeff, but didn't want the joint quite so perminant!!!!!!!!!