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O214-10 - 10ft Oxygen Welding Hose 1/4-Inch with B-Fittings

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Oxygen Supply for Precision Welding

Ensure the safety and efficiency of your oxy-fuel operations with this premium 10ft Single Oxygen Hose. Designed specifically for the transport of oxygen in welding, cutting, and brazing applications, this hose is an essential component for both professional fabricators and hobbyists. The hose features a standard 1/4-inch inner diameter, providing the optimal flow rate required for most industrial torches and regulators without compromising on pressure stability.

Safety is paramount in gas welding, and this hose is manufactured to meet rigorous industry standards. The exterior is color-coded green, the universal standard for oxygen lines, allowing for instant visual identification to prevent dangerous cross-connections with fuel gas lines. The durable synthetic rubber cover is engineered to resist abrasion, sparks, and oil, ensuring a long service life even in harsh workshop environments. Its kink-resistant properties allow for smooth movement around the shop floor, reducing the risk of flow interruptions during critical cuts.

Standardized Compatibility

Equipped with high-quality brass B-size fittings (9/16"-18) on both ends, this hose is ready to connect immediately to standard oxygen regulators and torch handles. The fittings utilize right-hand threads, a critical safety feature that physically prevents connection to left-hand threaded fuel gas equipment. Whether you are replacing a worn-out line or extending your current reach, this 10-foot segment offers the reliability you need.

Versatile Application

While ideal for standard oxy-acetylene or oxy-propane setups, this hose is versatile enough for various industrial maintenance and repair operations. Its 10-foot length is particularly useful for bench work where long, tangled hoses can become a hazard, or as a dedicated line for portable torch kits. Invest in a hose that delivers consistent performance and peace of mind.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 of each, 1 per each
Used for:Inert Gas, Oxygen
Length :10 ft, 10"
Color:Green
Fitting Type:B-Size (9/16"-18 RH)
Gas Service:Oxygen
Pressure Rating:200 PSI
Material:Synthetic Rubber
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Color:Green
Fitting Type:B-Size (9/16"-18 RH)
Gas Service:Oxygen
Pressure Rating:200 PSI
Material:Synthetic Rubber
Diameter (in):1/4"
Length:10 ft
Item:Hose
Used for:Oxygen
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x 10ft Single Oxygen Hose (1/4" ID)
  • Pre-installed B-Size Fittings (Both Ends)

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
  • Brazing and soldering operations
  • Heating and gouging
  • Portable welding torch kits
  • Shop bench gas supply

FAQ

The fittings on this oxygen hose have right-hand threads, which is the standard safety protocol for oxygen equipment to prevent cross-connection with fuel lines.

No, this hose is specifically designed and color-coded (green) for oxygen. Fuel gases like acetylene or propane require a Grade R or Grade T hose, which is typically red and has left-hand thread fittings.

The hose comes with B-size fittings, which are 9/16"-18 threads. This is the most common size for industrial welding regulators and torches.

Yes, the synthetic rubber cover is designed to resist weather and ozone, making it suitable for outdoor field work as well as indoor shop use.

Standard welding hoses like this are typically rated for a maximum working pressure of 200 PSI, which covers almost all standard oxy-fuel applications.

If your regulator has a standard oxygen outlet (CGA 022/023 style usually adapting to B-size outlet), this hose will fit. Most standard industrial regulators use B-size outlets.

Yes, you can join two hoses using a B-size oxygen coupler (brass nipple with male threads on both ends), allowing you to extend your reach.

Green is the international color code for oxygen in the welding industry. This visual cue helps prevent dangerous errors in setup.