Milton ULR385014 Ultra Lightweight Rubber Air Hose, 3/8" ID x 50', 1/4" NPT Ends, 300 PSI
Milton ULR385014 Ultra Lightweight Rubber Air Hose, 3/8" ID x 50', 1/4" NPT Ends, 300 PSI
- The Milton ULR385014 Ultra Lightweight Rubber Air Hose delivers the durability of a rugged rubber hose with about 40 percent less weight-featuring a 3/8 inch inside diameter and 50 foot length with 1/4 inch NPT male threaded ends, built to resist abrasions, kinks, ozone, and extreme temperatures.
- Features:
- Up to 40 percent lighter than traditional rubber hoses, combining flexibility with reduced fatigue when maneuvering
- Abrasion-resistant, ozone-resistant rubber construction withstands extreme conditions from -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF
- High-strength polyester braided reinforcement offers oil and diesel resistance for prolonged service
- Bend-restrictor handle grip brass fittings with 1/4 inch NPT male threads ensure leak-resistant, ergonomic connections
- Optimized for field use-flexible, non-tangle coil-up capability for easy transport and storage
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Milton
- Part Number: ULR385014
- Hose ID: 3/8 inch
- Length: 50 feet
- Fittings: 1/4 inch NPT male with brass construction and handle grip
- Maximum Working Pressure: 300 PSI
- Maximum Burst Pressure: 1,200 PSI
- Temperature Range: -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF
- Material: Rubber with polyester braided reinforcement
- Warranty: 10-year limited
- Application: Durable, lightweight hose for pneumatic tools and industrial or shop environments
- This hose may also be referred to as 3/8 inch rubber air hose, lightweight pneumatic hose, hybrid-style rubber hose, non-kink rubber air hose, and high-flexibility shop hose.
Milton’s ULR385014 combines heavy-duty rubber performance with hybrid-level ease of use-lightweight, durable, and flexible, it handles extreme temperatures and conditions while providing reliable air delivery in demanding professional settings.
Q: What temperature ranges can this hose handle?
A: It operates reliably across extremes, from -50 degreesF to 190 degreesF without brittleness or degradation.
Q: How much lighter is it compared to a traditional rubber hose?
A: It’s up to 40 percent lighter, offering easier handling and less user fatigue while retaining rubber’s durability.
Q: What are the working and burst pressure ratings?
A: The hose is rated for a maximum working pressure of 300 PSI and a burst pressure up to 1,200 PSI.