This is the first video in Hose Master’s video series “Metal hose installation do’s & don’ts.” Hose applications can be tricky, and misapplying or improperly installing a hose can severely limit its ability to perform in service, and can reduce its lifespan. Following these tips from Hose Master can really help!


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