BLUE PVC LAY-FLAT WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ ALUM PART C X E FITTINGS BANDED

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SAM.gov CAGE CODE: 8GK08
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The BLUE PVC LAY-FLAT WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ ALUM PART C X E FITTINGS BANDED is your go-to solution for effective water management in various demanding environments. Designed for durability and efficiency, this lay-flat hose is perfect for mines, construction sites, and irrigation purposes. With its robust construction, the hose is engineered to withstand heavy-duty operations, ensuring reliable water discharge whenever you need it.

Key Features:

  • High Pressure Resistance: Boasting a maximum working pressure of 60 PSI and a maximum burst pressure of 200 PSI, this hose is built to handle tough conditions.
  • Durable Construction: Made with a 3-ply polyester yarn and a wall thickness of 0.075 inches, it provides excellent strength and flexibility.
  • Temperature Versatility: With a temperature range of -5°F to 170°F, the hose operates efficiently across various climates.
  • Easy Handling: Its lay-flat design allows for easy storage and transportation, making it a convenient choice for any job site.

Applications:

This versatile BLUE PVC LAY-FLAT WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ ALUM PART C X E FITTINGS BANDED is ideal for:

  • Mines and quarries
  • Construction projects
  • Irrigation systems
  • Water management in agricultural applications

Upgrade your water discharge capabilities with the reliable and efficient BLUE PVC LAY-FLAT WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ ALUM PART C X E FITTINGS BANDED. Its combination of durability, high-pressure resistance, and versatility makes it an excellent choice for both professional and personal use.

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