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| Subject: | Re: Automotive vs. Industrial Air Hose Fittings |
| From: | LSAPEX@aol.com |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Apr 2006 08:09:27 EDT |
One distinction, though, to connect the Tru-Flate fittings, you must first pull back the collar while forcing the fitting together. This can be harder to do with one hand than the "push-to-lock" Industrial fittings, where you just force the fitting together My Snap-On dealer just came around with an industrial type hose end for the Tru-Flate fittings. Just push on. Push a red button and it ejects. Much easier on the hands. About $15.00 but guaranteed for life. Les apexautoeng.com |
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