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HOSE FITTING FOR PRESSURE FILL - Power Probe

Part #: STFIT01

The Power Probe STFIT01 Hose Fitting for Pressure Fill is an essential component designed to facilitate efficient and secure fluid transfer in various automotive and industrial pressure filling applications. Engineered for professional technicians and mechanics, this fitting ensures reliable connections, streamlining maintenance and service tasks.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials, the STFIT01 is built to withstand the rigorous demands of professional workshop environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Secure, Leak-Free Connection: Designed for a tight and dependable seal, this hose fitting minimizes the risk of leaks and spills during pressurized fluid transfers, enhancing workplace safety and cleanliness.
  • Easy Integration: The fitting is designed for straightforward connection to compatible pressure fill systems and hoses, allowing for quick setup and breakdown.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: As a Power Probe product, the STFIT01 meets the standards of professional tools, offering consistent performance for critical fluid management tasks.

Applications

The Power Probe STFIT01 Hose Fitting for Pressure Fill is ideally suited for a wide range of fluid service procedures where pressurized filling is required. Common applications include:

  • Automotive Fluid Systems: Facilitating the pressure filling of transmission fluid, differential fluid, power steering fluid, and brake fluid reservoirs.
  • Hydraulic Systems: Connecting hoses for the efficient and clean transfer of hydraulic fluids in industrial machinery and heavy equipment.
  • Cooling System Maintenance: Aiding in the pressure filling and bleeding of engine cooling systems.
  • General Fluid Transfer: Providing a robust connection point for various industrial fluid transfer and evacuation processes requiring a sealed, pressure-rated interface.
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 January, 2015.