Hydraulicspneumatics 5280 Promo Ez On Hose Press
Hydraulicspneumatics 5280 Promo Ez On Hose Press
Hydraulicspneumatics 5280 Promo Ez On Hose Press
Hydraulicspneumatics 5280 Promo Ez On Hose Press
Hydraulicspneumatics 5280 Promo Ez On Hose Press

Push-Lock Hose Assembly

Oct. 15, 2018
The 409B EZ-ON hose press features thrust and ball bearings for smooth operation, among other features.

The 409B EZ-ON hose press features thrust and ball bearings for smooth operation, a new drive screw and larger nut for improved performance, and a traveling carriage with sealed bearings that rolls on a track for better stability. It installs both straight and angled fittings from ¼ to 1 in. in seconds. A stationary vise secures the fitting and a travelling carriage clamps the hose. The hose is then easily installed by turning the drive screw with a ratchet or impact gun.

Koul Tools, (928) 854-6706

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