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10' OILD DELIVERY HOSE - John Dow Industries

Part #: JDM-1038

The John Dow Industries JDM-1038 10' Oil Delivery Hose is engineered for the rigorous demands of professional automotive and industrial environments. This robust hose provides reliable and efficient transfer of various oils, ensuring seamless operation in your workshop or service bay. Its professional-grade construction delivers durability and consistent performance for daily use.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the harsh conditions of professional shops, resisting wear, abrasion, and common shop chemicals.
  • Optimal Length: A generous 10-foot length offers extended reach and flexibility for diverse applications, reducing the need to frequently reposition equipment.
  • Efficient Fluid Transfer: Designed specifically for oil delivery, ensuring smooth and consistent flow for a variety of lubricating and hydraulic oils.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: Manufactured by John Dow Industries, a trusted name in automotive and industrial tools, guaranteeing a product built for longevity and performance.
  • Enhanced Flexibility: Maintains pliability even in varying temperatures, allowing for easier handling and routing around equipment and vehicles.

Applications

The JDM-1038 10' Oil Delivery Hose is an essential component for any professional setting requiring dependable fluid transfer. It is ideally suited for:

  • Automotive Service Centers: For dispensing engine oil, transmission fluid, and other automotive lubricants during vehicle maintenance and repairs.
  • Industrial Workshops: Facilitating the transfer of hydraulic oils, gear oils, and machine lubricants in manufacturing and heavy equipment environments.
  • Fleet Maintenance: Supporting quick and efficient oil changes and fluid top-offs for commercial vehicle fleets.
  • Oil Dispensing Systems: Integrating seamlessly into existing or new oil dispensing and collection setups.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 October, 2017.