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Standard Zinc 1/4 x 60" Brake Line - The Main Resource

Part #: K460

The Main Resource K460 Standard Zinc Brake Line is engineered for reliable performance in automotive and industrial braking systems. This 1/4 inch by 60 inch brake line provides a durable and corrosion-resistant solution for professional technicians undertaking brake system repairs and custom fabrications. Its zinc-plated steel construction ensures longevity and consistent fluid transfer under demanding operating conditions.

Key Features

  • Durable Zinc-Plated Steel: Constructed from high-quality steel with a zinc coating to resist rust and corrosion, extending the life of the brake system components.
  • Standard 1/4" Diameter: Compatible with a wide range of automotive and industrial brake line fittings and tools, ensuring versatile application.
  • Optimal 60" Length: Provides ample material for individual line replacements or for bending and flaring custom brake lines as needed.
  • Professional Grade: Designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional mechanics, offering dependable fluid pressure delivery for safe braking.
  • Easy Fabrication: The malleable nature of the material allows for straightforward bending and flaring, simplifying installation and custom routing.

Applications

This standard zinc brake line is ideal for a variety of critical applications. Professional technicians will find it essential for replacing damaged or corroded brake lines in passenger vehicles, light trucks, and SUVs. It is also suitable for fabricating custom hydraulic lines in industrial machinery or for restoring classic vehicles where precise line routing is required. Use it for repairing master cylinder lines, wheel cylinder lines, or any section of the hydraulic braking system that requires a robust and reliable fluid conduit.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: The Main Resource
  • Model Number: K460
  • Material: Zinc-Plated Steel
  • Diameter: 1/4 inch
  • Length: 60 inches
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 22 July, 2021.