Collection: Low-Pressure Hoses

Low-Pressure Heated Hoses

Our Polyurethane Machinery Corporation hoses are designed for low-pressure spray foam application projects. Our low-pressure hoses come equipped with optional temperature control (TC), which allows you to more accurately control temperature when applying open-cell spray foam insulation. Unheated hoses are also available for low-pressure jobs.Read more...

The Best Low-Pressure Heated Hoses for Spray Foam Applications

PMC low-pressure hoses offer up to 2,250 psi and PMC’s unique heated hose system design features a copper weave element to provide full hose coverage for more efficient heating. Additionally, PMC low-pressure hoses are available in a variety of lengths and thicknesses.

At SprayWorks Equipment, we understand the importance of needing to keep up with new technology and opportunities to allow your business to thrive, and we are here to help you with that. Whether you are interested in one of our low-pressure spray hoses, low-pressure heated hoses, or one of our many other products, our team has over 100 years of combined experience to help you make the right purchase.

We look forward to discussing your growing business needs regarding equipment, supply, training, and more. In addition to heated hoses, SprayWorks Equipment also carries a variety of other products to enhance your operations, such as:

FAQs About Our Low-Pressure Hoses for Sale

What are the advantages of using low-pressure hoses?

Low-pressure spray hoses are durable pieces of equipment that facilitate the dispersal of high-temperature materials. They are designed to be lightweight and resistant to unwanted rusting and corrosion. With these advantages, low-pressure hoses are highly reliable for various applications.

How do I properly maintain and store a low-pressure spray hose?

Be sure to store your low-pressure spray hose in a dry place to keep it protected. We additionally recommend that you avoid twisting the hose in a way that can damage it or break it, and it’s also important to inspect for any tears or leaks in the hose.

Flushing your hoses before storage is required in order to prevent material from curing in the lines, causing crystallization and damaged hoses.

What kinds of low-pressure hoses do you offer?

Our low pressure hoses are designed to upgrade with a number unique features:

  • Temperature-controlled units – TC Units can be added to any low pressure hose and work to maintain a specific temperature while materials are transported through the length of the hose.

  • Heated hoses – Heated hoses are designed to keep material at even temperatures throughout the length of the hoses, preventing poor material application in temperatures that fall above or below the manufacturer’s required temperatures.

  • Scuff jackets – Scuff Jackets, or Hose Wraps, are added on hoses to help protect the hose and keep them resistant to external damage. When dragging hoses around jobsites, they are often run over by vehicles, drug along the ground and pulled constantly through the day, Suff Jackets help to lengthen the life of the hose by protecting it from damage.

Do I need any specific training when using a low-pressure hose?

Taking training before operating low-pressure spray hoses is recommended, as it’ll help you operate them successfully and avoid any mishaps. SprayWorks Equipment offers training classes that can help you or your team learn how to effectively operate a low-pressure hose, along with your equipment, during any application. We provide online, on-site, and classroom training.

What safety concerns should I keep in mind when purchasing a low-pressure hose?

When working with low-pressure hoses, it’s important to keep track of the low-pressure hose’s pressure rating. This is vital, because you don’t want it to exceed the maximum pressure rating, in order to prevent damage to the hose. It’s also necessary to ensure that other spray foam equipment connected to the low-pressure spray hose is adjusted and fitted correctly. This will prevent any spills or leaks.

Lastly, we recommend that you wear protective clothing, such as gloves, eye protection, and proper clothing to prevent any type of injuries on the job or skin exposure to chemicals. Additionally, respirators are always required to prevent inhaling fumes during the application process.

Contact SprayWorks Equipment for PMC Low-Pressure Hoses Today

If you’re looking for a trusted and affordable provider of low-pressure heated hoses, SprayWorks Equipment has you covered. Contact us today by filling out an online form or call us at 330-576-8285.

Our team of certified experts is ready to answer your questions and help you place your order today.

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