The right valve can make or break a piping system, so you need to make sure you understand what types there are to choose from. In this guide, the team at The Hosemaster explore the different types of valves and where they’re most useful.
Understanding how to identify a thread can save you a lot of time and money, as you’ll be able to buy the right part first time. So, keep reading to learn some of our tips for identifying threads with the team at The Hosemaster.
Vacuum hoses play a key role in cleaning and safety processes across a wide array of industries – but what makes them so special, and how do you know what to look for when you’re buying a new one? Keep reading to find out more…
Ducting networks are vital for proper air and gas management within several industries, and have a myriad of uses. Keep reading to learn more about ducting from the team at The Hosemaster.
Transporting fuels and oils is essential to keep machinery running safely – but what type of fuel hose is best for your needs? In this article, the team at The Hosemaster looks at the pros and cons of PVC vs rubber fuel hoses, and how this can affect their usage.
P clips are a fantastic tool to neaten and secure hoses and cables within industrial or domestic settings. Read this guide to learn more about P clips and how to use them.
Hydraulic systems are put under a lot of pressure every day, so it’s important that each part is in good condition. Keep reading to learn more about how to tell if your hydraulic hose needs replacing.
Hose assemblies are prevalent across all manner of industrial and domestic systems, but what are they, and how do they benefit us? Learn more with this article from The Hosemaster.
Fire hoses are a vital piece of safety equipment, but do you know about the different types and applications? Keep reading to learn more with The Hosemaster.
Need a secure, efficient way to control the flow of a medium within a piping system? A ball valve may be exactly what you need. In this guide, we’ll explain what this fitting is, and how they work within a system.