ERNIEB
Platinum Member
A few days ago I found an air hose laying on the side of the road. It looked almost new, so I thought I would hook it up to my compressor to see if it had any leaks. Right away I noticed a problem. the quick connects on the found hose are larger than on my compressor and hoses. The couplings appear to be affixed so that the only way to remove them is to cut them off. Thinking that maybe such a thing as an adapter might be found, I went to the Northern web site to see what I could find. I found references to "A" and "M" and long and short shank.
Now I am confused. How many sizes of air quick connects are there anyway? How can I tell what size is on the found air hose? Is there no such thing as an adapter to go from one size to another? And while I'm at it, Are air line quick connects and hydraulic quick connects interchangable? the same thing?
ErnieB
Now I am confused. How many sizes of air quick connects are there anyway? How can I tell what size is on the found air hose? Is there no such thing as an adapter to go from one size to another? And while I'm at it, Are air line quick connects and hydraulic quick connects interchangable? the same thing?
ErnieB