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Rectus 21 tips??
« on: December 02, 2023, 01:44:27 pm »
Trying Rectus 21 fittings for the first time when I renew all my hoses next week. Anything I need to know?  I intend to also buy a protector for them- any recommendations for a protector?
Been using exceed slick connect 2 but they get stuck on everything!!🤔
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Ched

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2023, 02:22:02 pm »
Every few weeks give the rectus a spray with wd40.
For a protector I found this is good https://www.rootek-designs.co.uk/product/7457256/tuff-connect but it does get stuck, not sure if any connector wont get stuck some times.

Smudger

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2023, 03:56:56 pm »
Only buy genuine PARKER fittings - these last way longer than the "not so much cheaper" versions made with soft brass

Darran

Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience


DJW

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2023, 04:26:45 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.


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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2023, 04:34:25 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?
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Bungle

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2023, 05:31:05 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?

I use a tap and a rubber disc that purefreedom sell. This way the rectus doesn't get damaged, the tap takes a bit of a battering though but I bought a job lot of them. I disconnect the rectus every time I put the pole back in the van so that I can untangle the loops I've created in the pole hose. They will start to leak after a while. I have the female rectus on my pole hose and that stops any leaks from the pole hose. They sometimes uncouple after a lot of use but not very often.

HTH
We look at them, they look through them.

Splash & dash

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2023, 06:14:49 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?

I use a tap and a rubber disc that purefreedom sell. This way the rectus doesn't get damaged, the tap takes a bit of a battering though but I bought a job lot of them. I disconnect the rectus every time I put the pole back in the van so that I can untangle the loops I've created in the pole hose. They will start to leak after a while. I have the female rectus on my pole hose and that stops any leaks from the pole hose. They sometimes uncouple after a lot of use but not very often.

HTH


How does having the female fitting on the pole hose stop leaks ? Surely the water will just come out of the jets instead, we have male fittings on the pole so when it’s disconnected the water will drain out

Bungle

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2023, 06:41:56 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?

I use a tap and a rubber disc that purefreedom sell. This way the rectus doesn't get damaged, the tap takes a bit of a battering though but I bought a job lot of them. I disconnect the rectus every time I put the pole back in the van so that I can untangle the loops I've created in the pole hose. They will start to leak after a while. I have the female rectus on my pole hose and that stops any leaks from the pole hose. They sometimes uncouple after a lot of use but not very often.

HTH


How does having the female fitting on the pole hose stop leaks ? Surely the water will just come out of the jets instead, we have male fittings on the pole so when it’s disconnected the water will drain out

A few drips come out of the jets but nothing like a whole pole hose would let out if a male connection were at the end.
We look at them, they look through them.

Splash & dash

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2023, 07:14:16 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?

I use a tap and a rubber disc that purefreedom sell. This way the rectus doesn't get damaged, the tap takes a bit of a battering though but I bought a job lot of them. I disconnect the rectus every time I put the pole back in the van so that I can untangle the loops I've created in the pole hose. They will start to leak after a while. I have the female rectus on my pole hose and that stops any leaks from the pole hose. They sometimes uncouple after a lot of use but not very often.

HTH


How does having the female fitting on the pole hose stop leaks ? Surely the water will just come out of the jets instead, we have male fittings on the pole so when it’s disconnected the water will drain out

A few drips come out of the jets but nothing like a whole pole hose would let out if a male connection were at the end.

Surely it’s easier just to let the water drain out of the hose before putting the pole back in the van ?

KS Cleaning

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2023, 08:37:51 pm »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.
I find they uncouple regularly without some kind of protector when dragging the hose along the ground…….I’m getting too old to constantly bend down and pick up the fittings so they’re free of the ground😩

Smudger

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2023, 11:54:51 pm »
Very rare to uncouple - maybe once there been battered for a while - never had one leak when connected - again when near end of use can dribble - usually a grit problem

Female on pole hose - I suppose you need it that way round as you use a tap to stop water draining - univalve does this so I use male on the pole hose

Splash - it won’t come out of the jets - it’s created a vacuum - only when air can pass all the way through would it empty

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Bungle

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2023, 12:00:40 am »
I don’t bother with a protector. Very rarely uncouple them, last for months and months. Even the brass ones.

Do they accidentally uncouple if you drag them across the floor like Hozelock?
Also, are they leak free?

I use a tap and a rubber disc that purefreedom sell. This way the rectus doesn't get damaged, the tap takes a bit of a battering though but I bought a job lot of them. I disconnect the rectus every time I put the pole back in the van so that I can untangle the loops I've created in the pole hose. They will start to leak after a while. I have the female rectus on my pole hose and that stops any leaks from the pole hose. They sometimes uncouple after a lot of use but not very often.

HTH


How does having the female fitting on the pole hose stop leaks ? Surely the water will just come out of the jets instead, we have male fittings on the pole so when it’s disconnected the water will drain out

A few drips come out of the jets but nothing like a whole pole hose would let out if a male connection were at the end.

Surely it’s easier just to let the water drain out of the hose before putting the pole back in the van ?

No
We look at them, they look through them.

DJW

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2023, 07:42:50 am »
Never accidentally uncoupled one yet. Male on pole hose. The old easy snaps used to always uncouple and fall apart. I use a tap on holster with short section of pole hose to connection. I guess most of the time it’s clear of the ground.
Fit and forget mostly for me.
Some on here need a tap on the head.
Often spin the pole to iron out any twists, always the same direction.

Arnold Palmer

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2023, 08:13:51 am »
I use the 26s. I find the 21s too small and fiddly, especially in winter with gloves on.

DJW

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2023, 09:44:10 am »
I do apologise yes 26’s is what I use too.

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2023, 10:53:33 am »
Thanks for the info guys.
Just to clarify, I intend to keep them connected 99% of the time- I don't disconnect the two hoses after use, I reel the whole thing in as one. The only time I usually disconnect is to change pole which isn't very often, or to de-tangle the pole hose. However, it's important that when the connection is wound onto the reel between jobs it doesn't leak onto the van floor. I'll give them a shot, even the genuine ones are inexpensive!!👍
I'll probably sort a cover/protector thing out for them too.
Comfortably Numb!

Splash & dash

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #18 on: December 03, 2023, 04:44:12 pm »
Thanks for the info guys.
Just to clarify, I intend to keep them connected 99% of the time- I don't disconnect the two hoses after use, I reel the whole thing in as one. The only time I usually disconnect is to change pole which isn't very often, or to de-tangle the pole hose. However, it's important that when the connection is wound onto the reel between jobs it doesn't leak onto the van floor. I'll give them a shot, even the genuine ones are inexpensive!!👍
I'll probably sort a cover/protector thing out for them too.



If you are worried about the odd drip here and there just get a couple of trays from a garden centre and put them under the poles they will catch any water and just empty them at the end of the day

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Re: Rectus 21 tips??
« Reply #19 on: December 03, 2023, 06:10:03 pm »
Thanks for the info guys.
Just to clarify, I intend to keep them connected 99% of the time- I don't disconnect the two hoses after use, I reel the whole thing in as one. The only time I usually disconnect is to change pole which isn't very often, or to de-tangle the pole hose. However, it's important that when the connection is wound onto the reel between jobs it doesn't leak onto the van floor. I'll give them a shot, even the genuine ones are inexpensive!!👍
I'll probably sort a cover/protector thing out for them too.



If you are worried about the odd drip here and there just get a couple of trays from a garden centre and put them under the poles they will catch any water and just empty them at the end of the day

All done and no leaks, quite impressed. My hose reel sits in a rubber tray with raised edges- it's from Aldi and it's actually made to put wet, muddy boots on. Works a treat for catching any drips. Even when the reel is leak free, if you wind a wet hose in, or snow etc it'll drip onto the floor. Might seem a bit weird but I pride myself on a bone dry van! No leaks, no speedliner etc!! 😁😁 With that in mind, believe it or not, virtually all my connections are only secured by plastic tie wraps!!
Comfortably Numb!