Airplus Compressed Air Hose
Airplus Compressed Air Hose
- The Air Plus layflat compressor hose has a working temperature range of -30°C to +80°C
- It Complies with BS 3691 Type 3 (60 bar) International Standards and many others.
- Available in Black, Yellow and Red colours.
- Parsch UK can provide the hose with European Compressor Couplings swaged or clamped.
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Our Air Plus layflat compressor hose is an all synthetic, heavy duty layflat compressed air hose complying with BS 6391 Type 3 and other international standards. The hose is a high quality Nitrile-synthetic rubber which is extruded through the weave giving a ‘Unified’ construction. External ribs offer further resistance to abrasion and ease of handling. This hose requires no drying after use.
Its abrasion resistance properties provide contact resistance to oil, fuel and chemical products along with ozone weather resistance. The unified construction guarantees a smooth inner surface and low friction loss for a long service life with minimal maintenance requirements and easy repair.
The Air Plus layflat compressor hose is characterised by its heavy duty, high abrasion resistance and extremely long service life. Flexible and kink resistant structure produced with very low twist, it is a multipurpose hose suitable for a wide range of applications.
The Air Plus layflat compressor hose is principally used in the construction industry, providing compressed air to power tools and machinery.
Hose Jacket & lining:
The hose jacket is a 100% polyester high tenacity yarn with circular woven. The unified construction is made of a high quality Nitrile synthetic rubber. Resistant to ozone and to external contact with oil products. The inner lining guarantees a smooth surface and low friction loss.
What is the most common air compressor fitting?
The majority of standard air compressors work with european two claw compressor couplings.
Are all air compressor hoses the same size?
It's important to determine what size fitting your compressor requires before looking at different types of air hoses. Air compressor hoses typically have a diameter of 1/4" to 1". The diameter of your air compressor should tell you which hose to use.
Does length of air hose affect pressure?
The greater the distance traveled by the air, the greater the pressure loss.
Our Air Plus layflat compressor hose is an all synthetic, heavy duty layflat compressed air hose complying with BS 6391 Type 3 and other international standards. The hose is a high quality Nitrile-synthetic rubber which is extruded through the weave giving a ‘Unified’ construction. External ribs offer further resistance to abrasion and ease of handling. This hose requires no drying after use.
Its abrasion resistance properties provide contact resistance to oil, fuel and chemical products along with ozone weather resistance. The unified construction guarantees a smooth inner surface and low friction loss for a long service life with minimal maintenance requirements and easy repair.
The Air Plus layflat compressor hose is characterised by its heavy duty, high abrasion resistance and extremely long service life. Flexible and kink resistant structure produced with very low twist, it is a multipurpose hose suitable for a wide range of applications.
The Air Plus layflat compressor hose is principally used in the construction industry, providing compressed air to power tools and machinery.
Hose Jacket & lining:
The hose jacket is a 100% polyester high tenacity yarn with circular woven. The unified construction is made of a high quality Nitrile synthetic rubber. Resistant to ozone and to external contact with oil products. The inner lining guarantees a smooth surface and low friction loss.
What is the most common air compressor fitting?
The majority of standard air compressors work with european two claw compressor couplings.
Are all air compressor hoses the same size?
It's important to determine what size fitting your compressor requires before looking at different types of air hoses. Air compressor hoses typically have a diameter of 1/4" to 1". The diameter of your air compressor should tell you which hose to use.
Does length of air hose affect pressure?
The greater the distance traveled by the air, the greater the pressure loss.