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HOSE RUBBER FOR AIRBRUSH 2.5M 1/4 X 1/4 F/F
HOSE RUBBER FOR AIRBRUSH 2.5M 1/4 X 1/4 F/F
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Compressor hose 1/4 x 1/4 BSP, 2.5m
long

This PVC hose is ideal to add a short length of 2.5m between an airbrush hose and the compressor
Max pressure: 10 bar
Features
- 1/4" BSP female to 1/4" BSP female fittings Suits common compressor/regulator and air line connections using 1/4" threads.
- Rubber hose construction Flexible routing with a durable feel for workshop use.
- 2.5m length Practical reach for bench work and comfortable positioning of air equipment.
Benefits
- More durable handling: Rubber construction helps the hose cope with everyday bending and movement.
- Cleaner setup and routing: A flexible hose makes it easier to keep your air line out of your spray area and off your workpiece.
Extra Information
- Compatibility note: 1/4" BSP is common on regulators and compressor outlets—confirm your airbrush/adapter requirements before ordering.
- If your airbrush uses a smaller fitting (often 1/8" BSP), you may need an adapter to connect to this hose (sold separately).
- Keep fittings clean and seated correctly to prevent air leaks and pressure drop.
Pro Tip
- After connecting, pressurise the line and listen for a hiss. A tiny leak can cause pressure fluctuations—seal it early for smoother, more consistent spraying.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | SG-AH07 |
| Product Type | Airbrush Hose (Rubber) |
| Hose Length | 2.5m |
| Connection A | 1/4" BSP Female |
| Connection B | 1/4" BSP Female |
| Hose Material | Rubber |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when working with compressed air and spraying coatings.
- Depressurise the air line before connecting or disconnecting the hose.
- Secure connections properly—loose fittings can leak and cause sudden hose movement.
- Keep the hose away from heat sources, sharp edges, and harsh chemicals that may weaken rubber over time.