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3/4"X250' ZILLAGREEN BULK - Legacy Manufacturing

Part #: HFZ34250YW

The Legacy Manufacturing HFZ34250YW 3/4"X250' ZILLAGREEN BULK hose provides a robust solution for professional automotive and industrial environments requiring custom-length air or fluid transfer lines. This heavy-duty bulk hose is engineered for demanding applications, offering exceptional durability and performance for technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of professional use, resisting abrasion and common shop chemicals.
  • High Visibility ZILLAGREEN™: The distinctive ZILLAGREEN color enhances safety by making hose lines easily identifiable in busy workshops and industrial settings.
  • Bulk Roll Convenience: A generous 250-foot length allows for the creation of custom hose assemblies, reducing waste and ensuring precise fit for specific needs.
  • Flexible Performance: Engineered for flexibility, this hose promotes easier routing and minimizes kinking, maintaining consistent flow.
  • Professional-Grade: Designed for reliability and longevity in high-demand automotive repair shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial operations.

Applications

The Legacy Manufacturing HFZ34250YW bulk hose is ideal for a wide range of professional applications. It is suitable for creating custom air lines for pneumatic tools such as impact wrenches, grinders, and air hammers in automotive service centers and heavy equipment repair. Additionally, its robust construction makes it appropriate for various industrial fluid transfer tasks, including water lines, certain chemical transfers, and custom hose reel installations where durability and precise length are critical.

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  • Model: 211216
  • Shipping Weight: 75lbs
  • UPC: 092329386125
  • Manufacturers Part #: HFZ34250YW
  • Manufactured by: Legacy Manufacturing
  • Also Known As: LEG-HFZ34250YW, MTHFZ34250YW, LMHFZ34250YW

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 16 February, 2015.