volsfan359 | 08-22-2006 | comment profile send pm notify |
I am looking for a 5 inch reducing hose. It needs to be 5 inch metric to 4 inch heavy duty. Also would prefer wire-braided. If anyone could help, I would be very grateful. Thanks |
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Bob | 08-23-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
I have never seen one of those hoses coupled both ends. |
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TOM@CF | 08-24-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey Speedy, Ruff Neck reducing hoses are available in: (5" to 4") & (5" to 3") & (4-1/2" to 3"). The (5" to 3") is the same hose as the (4-1/2" to 3"), the hose is fully tapered from 4-1/2" to 3" x 10 ft. We get the other 1/2" of reduction for the (5" to 3") hoses in the hose fitting. If you were to use it with a 4.4"ID (aka 4-1/2") style boom, you could order with that style end, & if you prefer the (5" to 4") variation to use with this type of boom you could even use the standard (5" to 4") hose with a 148mm end that would couple right up to the 4.4"ID system (that slight step would be in a direction of flow that wouldn't cause any problems). We also make one for Schwing that's (4-1/2" to 4"). We don't currently produce a Ruff Neck Reducing Hose that is (4" to 3") & WILL NOT COUPLE BOTH ENDS OF ANY RUFF NECK REDUCING HOSE AS IT'S UNSAFE TO DISCHARGE FROM THE BOOM TIP WITH A DOUBLE-ENDED HOSE. Double ended boom tip hoses should be strictly for use connecting your boom into slickline, NEVER USED FOR BOOM TIP DISCHARGE>>>PLEASE!! I hope I helped you understand what is available & the safety aspects of their use, but if you have any questions, please give me a call. (Todd, This isn't meant to be a sales pitch,I'm just trying to clarify what is actually available & their SAFE applications.) Tom Johnston @ Con Forms 866-652-7810 (direct line) |
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TOM@CF | 08-24-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey Volsfan359, Why double ended? Whatcha connecting to? Can I help? No reducing hoses are available double ended but could help with other options. Call me 866-652-7810 Tom Johnston |
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TOM@CF | 08-28-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
Speedy, 5" to 4" reducing elbow for the boom is do-able. We'd have to add some tangents (straight tubing) to both sides of the reducing elbow in order to stretch the center-to-face to match the 10.82" (or 275mm) that normal boom elbows are. This will assure you that you can fold your boom up without any interference between the tip hose & the boom structure. Can't put a 4" hose end on the 4-1/2" ID end of the Ruff Neck hose (or I should say "we've never put one together like that anyway). I suppose a 4" hose end could be built that could be installed on a 4-1/2" hose. We did make a 6" tip hose with a 148mm end on it for a special application but this kind of one-off stuff can get "pricey". From this 4" end you can then connect a 3-1/2" tip hose (with a reducer style end installed on it). This would clamp right up with a 4" HD coupling & the transition should be acceptable for 'loose" mixes anyway (wouldn't want to tempt fate & pump 'marginal' mixes though). Call me 866-652-7810 Tom J
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rcv1973 | 09-05-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
If you have a problem plugging in the straight reducers you will have more of a problem with a reducing elbow. With the straight reducers the reduction takes place over a longer distance, therefore it is less likely to plug. This is why pump manufacturers use a straight reducer when going from 148mm to 125mm. |