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Old 12-03-2012, 07:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Any tips for preventing hozelok connectors coming off the hose, under pressure?


"Jake" wrote in message
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On 12 Mar 2012 17:41:34 GMT, Jim xzy wrote:

Does anyone have any easy way of preventing Hozelock fittings from coming
loose under pressure? OK, it's possible that I am not using genuine
Hozelock fittings or hoses, but they are supposed to be compatible. The
fittings often come loose after a while when under pressure. That is to
say, the hose gets forced free of the connector. (I'm not talking about
the
male and female parts of a connector coming apart.) Not sure if it's the
fault of the connectors or the hose, but if anyone has a method of keeping
them on (short of buying new hose and fittings), perhaps you could
advise...

TIA

Jim


In 30-odd years I've encountered the occasional male-female separation
when one or other part wears but I've never had the connector actually
separate from the hose. Do you have exceptionally high water pressure
(lucky you if you do)?

Pressure aside, you may have inferior quality fittings or hose. You
will know if that applies. Alternatively you may have a non-standard
fitting or hose. All the decent Hozelock-type fittings assume a
standard hose diameter both inside and out but not all hoses are the
same. If the internal diameter is bigger than standard then the hose
will compress in the fitting and come away. If the outer diameter is
less than normal then the compression fitting may not bite. Some hoses
I have come across have an exceptionally hard outer wall and the
plastic teeth in the fitting may not be able to penetrate into that to
get a grip. In other cases, the outer wall is too soft - you can't win
sometimes!

Have a look at a hose end that has separated and see if you can see
clear teeth marks in it from the compression fitting. If you cannot
then either or both of the hose and/or fittings need to be replaced.


Cheers, Jake
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Urgling happily from the dryer end of Swansea Bay.


Make absolutely sure you have inserted the hose end fully into the
connector. If it is a very tight fit, soak the hose end in hot water for a
short while then try pushng it fully onto the connector. Tighten the
connector ring as tight as you can by hand.

I've never had a connector come off the hose.

Bill