Hose Connectors and Fittings (77)
Use hose connectors from Rona to join hoses to make it easier when watering plants and gardens. These parts typically come in brass or PVC, both offering great durability and strength. Use dual shut-off valve connectors to join two garden hoses, one for a sprinkler and the other for hand-held watering. Add a washer with a hose connection to prevent leaks. Once the gardening tasks are complete, tidy up by placing hoses on hose reels and hangers.
Fit pipes of various sizes with hose connectors, including those measuring ⅝, ¾, ½, and ⅜ inches. These include adapters that let users connect pipes to spigots, sprinklers, nozzles, or other attachments of different sizes. When working with hot and cold water systems, consider brass and metal alloy fittings. These last long, and can withstand extreme temperatures. Brass, zinc, and other metal alloy fittings also resist rust and corrosion, and are ideal for heavy-duty applications such as farm irrigation and industrial applications. They are usable with different rubber and PVC pipes. Polymer fittings and accessories feature robust builds that can handle rough treatment, even when someone steps on them.
Connectors are available in both male and female end designs that allow users to connect hose pipes. Some include shut-off valves to stop water flow from the working end. Couplings are ideal for repairing leaks and connecting two hoses so that pipes can reach farther. Metal couplings with locking steel fingers form solid connections that provide leak-free and enduring performance for hose extensions, repairs, or transitions. Some male and female couplers are easy to install, and are reusable. Several hose fittings have grippable rubber or grooved handles for easy attachment. Those with swivel designs help keep hoses from kinking and twisting.
Other supplies to repair and maintain irrigation systems include hose end repair couplers. Hose clamps and spikes help direct and secure pipes in gardens and farms. Two- and four-way hose connectors help connect multiple pipes to a single tap. These allow sprinkling and drip systems to run from the same water source. When connectors and other fittings leak, they might require new washers. Rubber washers resist corrosion, and last long. Many are suitable for hot water systems and are available for irrigation fittings of various sizes. Some come in packs of ten or more pieces. These are useful to have when connecting fittings, because they help create reliable and leak-proof seals.
Fit pipes of various sizes with hose connectors, including those measuring ⅝, ¾, ½, and ⅜ inches. These include adapters that let users connect pipes to spigots, sprinklers, nozzles, or other attachments of different sizes. When working with hot and cold water systems, consider brass and metal alloy fittings. These last long, and can withstand extreme temperatures. Brass, zinc, and other metal alloy fittings also resist rust and corrosion, and are ideal for heavy-duty applications such as farm irrigation and industrial applications. They are usable with different rubber and PVC pipes. Polymer fittings and accessories feature robust builds that can handle rough treatment, even when someone steps on them.
Connectors are available in both male and female end designs that allow users to connect hose pipes. Some include shut-off valves to stop water flow from the working end. Couplings are ideal for repairing leaks and connecting two hoses so that pipes can reach farther. Metal couplings with locking steel fingers form solid connections that provide leak-free and enduring performance for hose extensions, repairs, or transitions. Some male and female couplers are easy to install, and are reusable. Several hose fittings have grippable rubber or grooved handles for easy attachment. Those with swivel designs help keep hoses from kinking and twisting.
Other supplies to repair and maintain irrigation systems include hose end repair couplers. Hose clamps and spikes help direct and secure pipes in gardens and farms. Two- and four-way hose connectors help connect multiple pipes to a single tap. These allow sprinkling and drip systems to run from the same water source. When connectors and other fittings leak, they might require new washers. Rubber washers resist corrosion, and last long. Many are suitable for hot water systems and are available for irrigation fittings of various sizes. Some come in packs of ten or more pieces. These are useful to have when connecting fittings, because they help create reliable and leak-proof seals.