mick m 19 Report post Posted August 3, 2014 Hi people. Whip lines.....What is the benefit of them? Will it overcome hose twist? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted August 3, 2014 You need a swivel in addition to the whip. The purpose is to give you a replaceable section to take the abuse of bends from extended periods of use. If the whip goes out, you are not down because you still have the main hose to continue with till you can replace the whip. Rod 1 Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guy B 70 Report post Posted August 3, 2014 Hi people. Whip lines.....What is the benefit of them? Will it overcome hose twist? We've never used them, but have always used the Mosmatic 3/8's swivel where the hose connects to the gun. They last a good long time and eliminate "Hose Twist" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mick m 19 Report post Posted August 4, 2014 Cheers Rod. Makes sense The whip takes the abuse as opposed to the actual hose. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mick m 19 Report post Posted August 4, 2014 Thanks Guy. Do the Mosmatic swivels have a thrust bearing in them? I've used the same type, except their brass, but after a short while they get stiffer & stiffer as time go's by, to the point that if you happen to have a loop in the hose & your dragging the hose along to get yourself set up for the next part of whatever you are doing, with pressure in the line & your thumb is in the wrong place on the gun, the hose wont straighten because of the damn swivel & you nearly end up with a broken thumb! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted August 4, 2014 The mosmatic swivels I use don't get stiffer. When they fail they just don't work. But that has taken years and so far the ones I have installed have been in service about 4 years. Rod 1 Danny13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guy B 70 Report post Posted August 4, 2014 Thanks Guy. Do the Mosmatic swivels have a thrust bearing in them? I've used the same type, except their brass, but after a short while they get stiffer & stiffer as time go's by, to the point that if you happen to have a loop in the hose & your dragging the hose along to get yourself set up for the next part of whatever you are doing, with pressure in the line & your thumb is in the wrong place on the gun, the hose wont straighten because of the damn swivel & you nearly end up with a broken thumb! Mick not sure about the "Thrust Bearing" all I know this swivel is best best product out there....bar none. They will last over a year and I think we had one last 2 years. http://www.pressuretek.com/modgvsw3x3.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted August 5, 2014 Mosmatic Swivels.... 1 mick m reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mick m 19 Report post Posted August 5, 2014 Thanks B & R. The bearing is the key! I spoke to Mosmatic's W A sales rep, who was going to drop in home to have a chat about my needs, but he never turned up! I'll chase him up on Thursday. He did say he'd have to order them in, which doesn't really come as a surprise. Most people think That W A stands for Western Australia. What it really means is "Wait A while''. But if these swivels do what they say, I'll be one happy camper. Thanks for your input & opinions. Its much appreciated. Cheers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danny13 17 Report post Posted August 5, 2014 Thanks for this info! I knew there had to be something to keep my hose from going in circles :biggrin: Thanks again 1 Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mick m 19 Report post Posted August 15, 2014 Mosmatic swivels arrived yesterday. Tried it out this am......man, what a difference! I am as promised, 1 happy camper!! 2 Guy B and Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted August 15, 2014 Yay! It's wonderful when your job gets easier, isn't it? Beth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mick m 19 Report post Posted August 15, 2014 It is, it is. They do have thrust bearings in them which is why the rotate so freely. So much less tension on the arms & wrist, its amazing, 1 Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites