HydroBlast
New Member
Hello gents,
I was about an hour from completing a scheduled clients public area, when whoosh my high pressure hose blew off the reel coupling. I saw that the hose is attached with a compression type fitting. Needless to say the job is still incomplete and I have to get another compression fitting and have it connected. My question is.. is this a common occurence? I've got 14 meter hours on the new machine. Is there another method of connecting the hose in the field? Lost time and unfinished jobs will turn clients away quickly.
I was about an hour from completing a scheduled clients public area, when whoosh my high pressure hose blew off the reel coupling. I saw that the hose is attached with a compression type fitting. Needless to say the job is still incomplete and I have to get another compression fitting and have it connected. My question is.. is this a common occurence? I've got 14 meter hours on the new machine. Is there another method of connecting the hose in the field? Lost time and unfinished jobs will turn clients away quickly.