I can't see a way to get hoseless working with the new goosenecks. That's the purpose of the original post. I've found a solution but (as mentioned) it's weaker than it should be. I'm open to a better solution if anyone has one.
And no, I'll never go back to a pole hose.
Vin
Hi Vin
If I wanted to convert one of our current poles with the new angle adapter to a tubeless setup then I would do something like this:
Products:1. Rigid 8mm OD tube -
https://www.theplasticshop.co.uk/acrylic-tube-extruded-clear-8mm-od-to-25mm-od.html2. 8mm to 8mm straight connector -
https://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/push-fit-8mm-to-8mm-straight-connector.html3. 8mm female push-fit to female screw thread -
https://www.grippatank.co.uk/8mm-x-1-4-bsp-female-adaptor4. EZ-Snap male plug to ¼” male thread -
https://www.wintecs.co.uk/water-fed-pole-window-cleaning/fittings/couplers/male-microbore-coupling-1-4-39-39-male-thread-for-bbv14ff/Preparation:1. Remove the Quick-LoQ Water-Through angle adapter from the pole and fit the 8mm to 8mm straight connector to the base of the adapter
2. Assemble the EZ-Snap Plug to ¼” thread to the John Guest 8mm push-fit to female ¼” thread with PTFE tape – measure the length of this fitting from the stop line on the JG fitting where the tube will finish inside to the start of the plug shaft – keep this measurement for later, let’s say it is 15mm – this is Measurement A.
3. On the pole measure from the top edge of the #1 clamp to the bottom of the end cap – let’s say this is 1490mm – this is Measurement B
4. Then on the angle adapter measure the length from where the wider part will sit on top of clamp #1 to the inner connection line on the 8mm connector. This is measurement C and should be 115mm.
5. Take Measurement B and deduct Measurement A and Measurement C – then cut a length of the 8mm OD rigid tube to this exact length – if you want the EZ-Snap male plug to be fully recessed inside the end cap of the pole then also deduct another 15mm or so from this length.
Assembly:1. Push-fit the length of rigid 8mm OD tube to the 8mm connector on the base of the angle adapter
2. Remove the end cap from the pole and slide this angle adapter/tube assembly into the pole from the top and fully fit the angle adapter in position.
3. Take the EZ-Snap assembly and push fit onto the base of the rigid tube – if the #1 section is shorter than the rest of the pole you may want to pack out around the rigid tube to fit the inside of the #1 section – perhaps with insulating tape. The John Guest assembly should fit inside the #2 section – if for any reason it is too tight then it could be sanded off to fit.
4. Re-fit the end cap and the male EZ-Snap plug will either be just proud of the end cap or just recessed inside it depending on how you wanted this.
5. Then as long as your hose length has a female EZ-Snap coupling on, it should easily connect and slide up the pole in use.
I have never done the above, but it is the method I would use if approaching this task. It may need a little tweaking in set up depending on your exact use and products being worked with