Loc-Line 40413 Coolant Hose Assembly Kit, Acetal Copolymer, 7 Piece, 1/4 Coolant Hose ID

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  • Amzon12345

    > 24 hour

    We have a CNC machine and our dealer wanted to charge us about $120 dollars for this exact part, luckily I found it here on amazon for a realistic price, everything fits perfect thanks again!!

  • P. Schmidt

    > 24 hour

    I bought this product, the Loc-Line Coolant Hose Assembly Kit 1/4 ID, to replace the factory air hose on a DeWalt 788 (DW788) scroll saw, as the original was not very good quality and was cracking and falling apart. The kits two lengths of segmented hose, when snapped together, is about the same length as the factory air hose. The kit also comes with two ball fittings which you can use as the upstream end of the hose if needed (they have two different NPT thread sizes), and the kit also comes with three different nozzles; the middle one is close to the nozzle orifice size of the factory one. To make hose assembly faster and easier, I recommend also buying the Loc-Line Coolant Hose Assembly Pliers, for 1/4 Coolant Hose System for about $10. The kit and the pliers together come to about $18, which is about half of what DeWalt charges (with shipping) for their lower quality replacement air hose by itself. And both the kit and the pliers are made in the USA.

  • William

    > 24 hour

    Per the usual, Amazon shipped item quickly. I am using as the air/blower hose for a recently acquired DeWalt scroll saw DW788. Hose works well for this purpose. I did purchase the set of hose clamp pliers that Amazon suggested and it was still cheaper than buying the DeWalt hose. I would also suggest buying the plier/clamps, without youll be cussing like a sailor.

  • Zev Weis

    > 24 hour

    I bought this adjustable hose to replace the missing hose on the used Dewalt scroll saw I purchased. Perfect fit and just what I needed. You need to purchase the special pliers to attach and remove the links.

  • tjridgley

    > 24 hour

    No leaks at any joint like the reviews say of the cheap copies. Im using mine for water at a low to medium pressure. You do not need the pliers. They snap together without too much trouble. You can run the female side of the joint under hot water if necessary to make it slightly easier to snap together. I like that it came with 3 different nozzle sizes and also 2 sizes of the threaded end to connect to adapters for water/coolant source. I bought the extension kit 41401 because I thought this might be too short but I did not need it for my purpose. See pic for length, the brass adapters do not come with it.

  • Joseph

    > 24 hour

    had no problem popping together with my hands though it did give me a bit of fuss. twist and power down no other trick to it. if you are going to need to make different links and move it all the time dont bother with their wrench just buy another kit theyre like the same price. i cant attest to air tightness or the plastic hose fitting - but wouldnt bet on it. i feed a 1/4 pneumatic hose through all the way to the end. i think itd be nice if one of the bases werent round so you could zip tie it to something but im going to make a mount anyways. works fine, prob will paint it black as quite the ugly/cheap looking color imo

  • Happier on a Horse

    > 24 hour

    The 0.25” works great on my DeWalt scroll saw. I was reluctant to purchase the OEM part from the reviews and I’m so glad I bought this instead. I was able to easily snap on the arm to my machine after heating the first segment with a heat gun. For the second half of the arm (it comes in 2 pieces) and the nozzle it was nice to have the special clamp pliers. Comes with three different sized nozzles and I used the middle one.

  • Horst

    > 24 hour

    I inherited a Delta Scroll Saw from my dad, and nearly all the joints that make up the dust blower were cracked and the blower arm could no longer hold its shape. The Delta replacement part was outrageously priced. This piece worked as a direct replacement. The joints are firm and the overall quality seems to be far superior to the original Delta part. If you have a firm grip, no tools are needed to install. It costs about a fifth of the Delta replacement part. Highly recommended.

  • Jim L.

    > 24 hour

    Fit my RbI Hawk and Dewalt scroll saws. Dip in hot water for about 30 seconds and it will soften up and slip right on. Perfect

  • HouseOfDIY

    > 24 hour

    Used in combination with a wye attachment and some 1/4 clear tubing and inline GFCI to deliver stream of water to a DIY masonry saw setup. Worked like a charm cutting 20 linear feet in basement slab - zero dust! Saved myself $300 over buying a ready-made masonry saw. Now I can disassemble and repurpose into something else. Modular Loc-Line elements fit together nice and solid and retain their shape, while being easily manipulated into desired custom shapes. Zero leaks. I was able to make do without the dedicated tool for separating / attaching the links between modular loc-line elements but if youre going to have to work with this stuff a lot Id highly recommend spending the $12 on the tool - these attachments are tight!

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