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Hose Repair Connector GEKO G73038 for 3/4" Hoses, Blister Blue Line
Hose Repair Connector GEKO G73038 for 3/4" Hoses, Blister Blue Line
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Hose Repair Connector GEKO G73038 for 3/4" Hoses, Blister Blue Line
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Hose Repair Connector GEKO G73038 for 3/4" Hoses, Blister Blue Line
Hose Repair Connector GEKO G73038 for 3/4" Hoses, Blister Blue Line
The GEKO G73038 Hose Repair Connector is a compact mechanical splice designed to join or repair 3/4" inner-diameter garden hoses. Supplied in Blue Line blister packaging, this connector restores continuity after cuts or wear without the need for special tools. It is intended for outdoor water supply tasks such as irrigation, lawn watering and general garden hose maintenance where a durable, leak-resistant connection is required.
This hose repair connector provides a straightforward solution for renewing damaged sections of 3/4" hoses. Its simple design enables quick installation and a reliable seal when inserted into the hose ends. The compact form factor reduces bulk at the repair point, and the product is compatible with standard garden hose materials commonly used for irrigation and watering tasks. No adhesives or clamps are required for typical repairs, making it suitable for fast field repairs and home use.
Cut away any damaged or frayed portions of the hose to create two clean, straight ends. Ensure the cut ends are dry and free of debris. Insert each hose end firmly onto opposite sides of the connector until the hose reaches the internal stop. Confirm that both hose ends are seated securely to reduce risk of leaks. Restore water flow gradually and check the repaired joint for tightness; if minor leaking occurs, re-seat the hose ends and ensure proper insertion depth.
For best results, use with hoses of the specified inner diameter and examine hose material compatibility before installation. Avoid excessive bending or mechanical strain at the repair point and periodically inspect the connector for wear. If the hose is under high pressure or used for permanent, heavy-duty irrigation systems, consider replacing the hose section with a longer splice or using a reinforced repair fitting appropriate for high-pressure applications.
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