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5-Ft Whip Hose w/ Ball Swivel - Amflo

Part #: 25L-60BD

The Amflo 25L-60BD 5-Ft Whip Hose with Ball Swivel provides a flexible and durable connection for your pneumatic tools, enhancing maneuverability and reducing strain on primary air lines. Engineered for professional use, this whip hose is constructed from high-quality materials to withstand the rigorous demands of automotive and industrial environments. Its integrated ball swivel allows for full, unrestricted movement, optimizing comfort and efficiency during operation.

Key Features

  • 1/4" Hose ID: Optimized for efficient airflow to various pneumatic tools.
  • 60" (5-Ft) Length: Offers extended reach and flexibility, ideal for working in confined spaces.
  • Integrated Ball Swivel: Facilitates 360-degree rotation, preventing hose kinking and minimizing wrist fatigue.
  • Durable Construction: Made from robust materials designed to resist abrasion, oil, and general wear and tear in demanding shop conditions.
  • Professional Grade: Built to maintain performance and reliability under frequent, heavy-duty use.

Applications

The Amflo 25L-60BD Whip Hose is an essential accessory for professional technicians and mechanics, providing a critical link between main air lines and various pneumatic equipment. It is well-suited for a range of applications, including:

  • Connecting Air Tools: Ideal for use with impact wrenches, ratchets, grinders, and other air-powered hand tools.
  • Paint Spraying Systems: Offers flexible movement for consistent application in automotive body shops.
  • Tire Inflation Stations: Provides durable and flexible reach for servicing vehicle tires.
  • Industrial Workstations: Enhances mobility and reduces hose entanglement in manufacturing and maintenance settings.
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  • Model: 78250
  • Shipping Weight: 0.85lbs
  • UPC: 087817551604
  • Manufacturers Part #: 25L-60BD
  • Manufactured by: Amflo
  • Also Known As: AMF25L-60BD, AM25L-60BD, AF25L-60BD

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 18 May, 2007.