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Parker Water Hose Factory Assemblies, Series 7055

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Product Overview

Parker’s water hose are able to provide consistent, low-pressure water service across a wide range of general water applications. This garden/water hose is designed to easily and quickly transfer water for a wide range of applications. This can include jobsite clean-up, equipment washdown, or even general service applications (to ~100 psi).

This hose is resistant to both abrasion and weathering, ensuring optimal performance. These hose assemblies incorporate brass crimp couplings for lightweight, secure connections.

For the water hose, there are a variety of applications available to users. In terms of media, typically one would expect only water. In terms of usage, you have clean-up, hydration, washdown, and commercial applications (construction sites, cement trucks, agricultural applications, etc).

Parker water hose assemblies are lightweight for easy handling and have factory-installed brass couplings to provide a secure hose to fitting interface. It also has both male and female garden hose ends, providing quick and easy connections without sacrificing security.

Whether it’s residential or commercial, the Parker water hose is capable of getting the job done without kinking or leaking.

Features and Benefits

Tube: Black EPDM for economical service to 180°F

Reinforcement: Multiple textile piles for strength and durability

Cover: Black chloroprene for abrasion, oil, and weathering resistance

Couplings: Brass male garden hose thread x female garden hose thread for quick and easy connections

Stock: Available in popular hose assembly configurations for quick delivery and order fulfilment

Specifications (S.T.A.M.P.)

The S.T.A.M.P acronym is an industry-wide standard that should begin every conversation when replacing an existing hose, or selecting a hose for a new application. The easy to remember acronym stands for Size, Temperature, Application, Material/Media, Pressure. Learn more about S.T.A.M.P. in our Technical Guide: The Hose Selection Process and take a look at the specifications for Parker 7219 Series E-Z Form MP Greek Corrugated Multipurpose Oil Resistant Suction Hose.

Sizes: -10 to -16

Temperature: -40℉ to 180℉

Applications: Clean-Up, Hydration, Washdown, Cement trucks

Media: Water

Pressure/Vacuum: 100 psi, 0.69 MPa

Available In The Following Areas

Though our hose stores are located in North Carolina, there are many places in the US that we can ship high quality hose and fittings to. If you’re interested in Parker Water Hose Factory Assemblies, Series 7055, contact Cross Hose and Fittings today.

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