Milton ULR142514 Ultra Lightweight Rubber Air Hose, 1/4" ID x 25', 1/4" NPT Ends, 300 PSI Working Pressure
- The Milton ULR142514 Ultra Lightweight Rubber Air Hose offers rubber-hose durability with nearly 40 percent less weight-featuring a 1/4 inch inside diameter, 25 feet of hose, and ergonomic brass 1/4 inch NPT handle-grip ends for durable and easy field use.
- Features:
- Approximately 40 percent lighter than traditional rubber hoses, reducing fatigue and improving maneuverability
- Abrasion-, oil-, diesel-, and ozone-resistant rubber construction ensures durability in demanding environments
- Maintains flexibility from -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF, ideal for extreme weather conditions
- Brass handle-grip ends with bend restrictors provide ergonomic, leak-resistant connections
- 10-year limited warranty ensures long-term value and protection
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Milton Industries
- Part Number: ULR142514
- Inner Diameter: 1/4 inch
- Length: 25 feet
- Fittings: Brass, 1/4 inch NPT male, with ergonomic handle-grip and bend restrictor
- Maximum Working Pressure: 300 PSI
- Burst Pressure: up to 1,200 PSI
- Temperature Range: -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF
- Material: Reinforced rubber with polyester braid for strength and flexibility
- Application: Durable, lightweight hose for pneumatic tools in extreme or mobile settings
- This hose may also be referred to as 1/4 inch lightweight rubber hose, reduced-weight air hose, ergonomic rubber air hose, non-kinking hose, or ultra-flex rubber hose.
Milton’s ULR142514 balances rugged rubber construction with significantly reduced weight for enhanced handling-delivering consistent air performance in extreme temperatures and demanding workshop or field applications.
Q: What is its working pressure and burst strength?
A: The hose operates safely up to 300 PSI and can endure burst pressures up to 1,200 PSI.
Q: How much lighter is this compared to traditional hoses?
A: It’s up to 40 percent lighter, making it easier to maneuver and less fatiguing over long use.
Q: Can it handle very cold or hot temperatures?
A: Yes-it remains flexible and durable from -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF, ideal for extreme environments.