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Uses of an Air Hose Pipe

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An air hose has a very wide presence in today’s world. If you are out on the beach or the seas relaxing, or involved with some construction or mechanical work, or even in health care, the odds are you will run into this piece of gadget.

It is actually a very straightforward device with a very simple job. It is a flexible hollow rod-like tube that delivers air or gas from one end to the other. The flow of air may rely on an air compressor that compacts air or gas thus expediting its flow through the hose. The surge of the natural pressure of air in a enclosed space also helps speed up the flow. Discover more about this topic at our air hoses guide.

SCUBA and surface-supplied frogmen would be unable to breathe without air hoses. The compressed air contained in the scuba tanks or the breathing gas provided to the helmets of Hooka divers have to move across air hoses.

On land, one of the most common sites to locate an air hose are filling stations where they often have an air compressor attached to a hose for tire inflation. Some car owners may also have their own mini-compressors for this purpose. And if you have to take your car to a garage you may find several hoses winding their way all over the floor driving pneumatic wrenches, ratchets, drills, screwdrivers, or paint guns. In a construction area, air hoses aid the provision of power to nail guns, polishers, grinders, sandblasters, and even hack saws.

It is imperative that an air hose should continue to be airtight otherwise the pressure delivered to may be inadequate to activate the air-driven tools. Therefore, sharp corners and abrasive materials should be sidestepped when using a hose. Another way of safeguarding it from (accidental|unintentional|inadvertent} harm is through the use of an air hose reel. This is a casing, often made of metal, which automatically pulls back the hose whenever it is not in use. This minimizes the possibility of its being cut and abraded.

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July 29th, 2009 at 4:21 pm

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