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- Rubber Regulator Hoses
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These 210 cm (84 inch) long, high quality, low pressure, Rubber Regulator Hoses are made specifically for scuba diving with chromed brass fittings. They have a working pressure of 17.2 bar (250 psi). All hoses are constructed from oxygen compatible materials, guaranteed not to delaminate, remain flexible in cold water.
5/16" I.D. - 3/8"X24
Working pressure: 17.2 bar (250 psi)
These rubber, low pressure, regulator hoses have a 3/8-inch Male UNF thread at the end that screws into a first stage LP port, and a 9/16-inch Female UNF connector at the end that screws on to the second stage regulator.
Colour: Black
Sonar Rubber 210 cm LP Regulator Hose Features
- Traditional rubber with chromed brass fittings
- Flexible in Cold Water
- Length is measured from end to end of hose
- 3/8-inch male to 1st stage - 9/16-inch female to 2nd stage
- All hoses are Nitrox Ready
- First quality CE EN250 certified
Scuba Hose Installation
We recommend that the fitting and installation of all diving hoses should be made by a competent person and using the correct tools. As such we would suggest this is done by a recognised service centre like The Scuba Doctor.
All installation should be made in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
If you are unsure in any way about the installation, please visit The Scuba Doctor for advice.
Scuba Hose Life Warning
Keep in mind that all SCUBA hoses, both rubber or polyester, will fail sooner or later either due to age, storage conditions or handling. Scuba hoses, regardless of brand and materials, require some minimal care. Do not allow hoses to receive prolonged exposure sunlight, as the heat and UV from strong sunlight will significantly shorten the life of the hose. Do not attempt to flush the inside of the hose with any form of solvent or other chemical, new hoses are factory clean and if you have any reason to think they are no longer clean then the hose should be replaced.
Prior to every dive trip you should always pressurise and inspect your hoses for mechanical damage, corroded fittings, bulges and leaks. For more information about the care and maintenance of your dive hoses, please see Caring For Scuba Diving Hoses.
The Scuba Doctor suggests replacing all SCUBA hoses every five years or 500 dives, whichever comes first.
(04/18 LRB)