There are two optional lengths for Hose Assemblies. The 25 ft. hose
provides extended reach whereas the 10 ft. hose is best for production
work
EZE BEND encases the hydraulic hose and the electrical wire inside of
a durable protection sleeve. The electrical and hydraulic connectors
are identical on both ends and therefore, completely interchangeable.
Always connect the hydraulic connection first, then the electrical.
However, disconnect the electrical connection first, then the hydraulic.
This order is easier to perform and eliminates unnecessary stress on
the electrical components
Wipe the hydraulic and electrical connectors clean prior to every connection.
Never disconnect the hose while pump is activated.
Although every attempt has been made to insure the SAFETY of the operator
and the environment, CAUTION SHOULD BE USED IN THE PLACEMENT AND MANIPULATION
OF THE HOSE. AVOID AUTOMOTIVE AND HEAVY MACHINERY TRAFFIC. WITH AS MUCH
AS 10,000 P.S.I. IN USE AT ANY TIME, ACCIDENTAL RUPTURES COULD BE LETHAL.
If your job demands constant twisting and turning of the Power Heads,
the electrical wire may become taunt and twisted around the hydraulic
hose. Monitor the hose assembly to avoid damage to the wire or the electrical
connectors. To relieve stress in the wire, simply disconnect both wire
connectors, straighten the electrical wire, and then reattach.
At the end of each use, completely disconnect and remove the hose from
the Power Head and the Pump. Then, ‘stretch’ the hose. The
‘stretching’ process requires two people. Grasp each end
of the hose by the hydraulic connectors and gently pull the ends in
opposite directions. The wire should straighten within the protective
sleeve. Be sure to leave the same length of electrical wire extending
from both ends of the hose assembly.
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