GOK - Flexible Gas Hose G1/4" Left-Hand Thread to RST8 - 100 cm

Manufacturer: GOK
Connect gas cylinders securely with this durable GOK flexible gas hose for boats and camper vans.
GTIN: 8033137152320
Vendor: Cabesto
Availability: In stock
€26.99
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Delivery date: 1 week

The GOK Flexible Gas Hose is designed for connecting gas cylinders to the gas circuit in boats and camper vans. It features a G1/4" left-hand threaded inlet and an RST8 outlet, facilitating a secure and leak-proof connection.

  • Inlet: Male G1/4" left-hand thread for compatibility with standard 30 mbar regulators.
  • Outlet: Female RST8 fitting, suitable for 8 mm external rigid hoses.
  • Material: Brass ends for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Length: 100 cm, providing flexibility for various installation scenarios.
  • Color: Orange, indicating compliance with safety standards for gas hoses.

Technical Specifications:

  • Pressure Rating: Designed for low-pressure gas systems, typically up to 30 mbar.
  • Temperature Range: Suitable for use in temperatures ranging from -30°C to +70°C.
  • Compliance: Meets European standards for gas hoses, ensuring safety and reliability.

Materials:

  • Hose: Flexible, durable material resistant to aging and UV degradation.
  • Connectors: Brass, known for its strength and resistance to corrosion.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 100 cm
  • Diameter: 8 mm external diameter for the RST8 fitting

Compatibility Information:

  • Boats: Ideal for installations with CAMPINGAZ bottles, connecting the gas bottle to the gas circuit.
  • Camper Vans: Suitable for connecting the gas bottle to the gas circuit, especially in models like the VW California.
  • Regulators: Compatible with 30 mbar regulators adhering to EN61 standards.

Installation Note: When replacing the original gas hoses on boats or camper vans, it's important to note that the flexible hose may have two female threads, one with a left-hand pitch and the other with a right-hand pitch. During disassembly, the crimped olive holding the nut of your fitting is often more visible than the thread of the flexible hose.