Hose connector, particularly for the connection of hoses, such a

Pipe joints or couplings – Nonmetal to metal – Internal member

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285249, 285322, 285386, F16L 3310

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057976333

ABSTRACT:
A hose connector with gripping elements (18) pressing a hose (14) on a socket (15) uses a two-part sleeve (24). The two-part sleeve includes a screw piece (25) and an extension sleeve connected to the screw piece by a rotary connection and the two-part sleeve surrounds and supports the hose for a significant portion beyond the clamping area of the gripping elements (18). This inner sleeve (32) also has the funnel-shaped, conical actuating surface (33) for the pressing of the gripping elements.

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