60" Line is often used to connect a caliper to the main brake lines. Brass fittings won't rust and are easier to work with than stainless steel.
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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this DeeMaxx five foot long, one eighths inch diameter hydraulic brake hose with the brass three 16ths of an inch male inverted flares. Now, this brake line will connect your hydraulic brake actuator to your trailer brakes when it's used with additional lines and fittings, which we do sell separately on our website. This is a nice, flexible design, so it makes the hose perfect for use with fold away trailer tongues, disc brakes, and even torsion axles. Again, we mentioned on each end, they have the brass male three 16ths of an inch inverted flare fittings.
The brass construction on these fittings is softer, helps provide a better seal than the steel fittings. And the rubber hose will meet the DOT, Department of Transportation, and then the SAE Standards. Hose length, again, total on this one is 60 inches. Inner diameter is an eighth of an inch. And again, as we mentioned, on each end is the three 16ths of an inch inverted brass flare fittings.
But that should do it for the review on the DeeMaxx five foot long, one eighth inch diameter hydraulic brake hose with the brass male inverted flare fittings.
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