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    What is this misterious hose? (do you know its name?)

    Hi Guys!

    I am a newbie starting to build my first CNC. I do not know the name of this misterious hose or its purpose in the CNC. I have attached picture so you guys can take a look at it ( the blue and orange hose looking thing) and please help with the name of this type of hose. I would like to know the name so I can order at mcmaster.com or other suggested place.

    Thanks Guys

    here is the link to the photogallery at cnczone.com

    Misterious Hose Picture...


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    Manufacturer - Loc-Line and others

    It is the end nozzle of a flexable coolant hose that coolant runs throug.

    Ken

    EDIT:
    Not needed if you do not have some sort of flood cooling/lube system.


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    jeez don't know the official name or that it has one, but its a flexible hose made of out sections used for air or coolant, such as

    http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...PMT4NO=4236485


    wait a sec......its coming to me.....

    loc line

    http://www.modularhose.com/

    Ken, you got in there while i was editing my post!


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    THANKS A MILLION GUYS!!

    Excellent! I have found the parts at Mcmaster.com and also at that excellent link wich Mcgyver Provided!

    Thanks so much Ken/Mcgyver!


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    Well I did sneak in on you there, but would not have if you would not have gotten the links.


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    And here is a bit of history for you:

    http://www.locline.com/about/index.html

    For the sake of protecting the uninformed I will not identify the quotes

    "jeez don't know the official name or that it has one" --- it is locline, repeat carefully l*o*c*l*i*n*e

    "Manufacturer - Loc-Line and others" --- no not others, not that color


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    Geof,
    For the sake of protecting the uninformed I will not identify the quote

    Manufacturer;
    It is Loc-Line, not "locline".

    And Others;
    Snap Flow
    Jeton


    Ken


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken_Shea
    Geof,
    For the sake of protecting the uninformed I will not identify the quote

    Manufacturer;
    It is Loc-Line, not "locline".

    And Others;
    Snap Flow
    Jeton


    Ken

    Touche (can't find the little accent thing)


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    shift of the tilde (~)? `


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    ALT 130 é or ALT 144 É
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design (Skype Avail).

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al_The_Man
    ALT 130 é or ALT 144 É
    Al.
    Okay, okay I get the hint: é


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