Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesCH95
...The black Clippard tanks have improved mold design to stop voids, molded-in push-to-connect fittings, and are a more ductile plastic. They are a vast improvement over the white Clippards that were the focus of several (many?) failures. My own un-scientific destructive testing convinced me that the black tanks are considerably more robust than the white tanks...
|
I'll take this opportunity to remind teams that push-to-connect fittings have a lifespan. The barbs are designed to grab a hose one or two times. They are typically rated for ten cycles without failure. Anything beyond that and hose retention is a gamble that you have to determine the risks and rewards of. Since the fitting is molded in, so is the hose barb. I won't even get started on the o-rings that are non-serviceable...