150lb Barbed Hose Tails

150lb barbed hose tails are robust and dependable fittings designed to connect flexible hoses to threaded pipework in fluid handling systems. With a 150lb pressure rating, they are ideal for low to medium-pressure applications where a secure hose-to-pipe connection is essential. The barbed end is engineered to grip the inside of the hose tightly, reducing the risk of slippage or leaks, even under fluctuating pressure. The threaded male end allows for easy integration with existing BSP or NPT fittings, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of industrial piping setups.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of 150lb Barbed Hose Tails.
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The deep barbs are designed to bite into the inner wall of the hose, providing a strong, slip-resistant grip. This ensures a secure and reliable connection without the need for clamping in many cases.
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Engineered to perform in low to medium-pressure systems, these fittings are ideal for handling water, air, oil, and light chemical media. Their pressure rating makes them suitable for both industrial and commercial environments.
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The threaded male end is available in BSP or NPT formats, allowing for seamless connection to valves, pipes, and other components. This simplifies installation into existing pipework without the need for specialised adaptors.
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Manufactured from stainless steel, brass, or galvanised steel, these hose tails are designed to resist corrosion, making them ideal for wet or chemical-laden environments. This ensures long service life and reduced maintenance needs.
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150lb barbed hose tails are compatible with a wide variety of flexible hose types, including rubber, PVC, and reinforced options. This versatility supports a broad range of fluid transfer applications.
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Their simple design allows for quick push-fit hose connection and easy removal if needed. Ideal for systems where frequent maintenance or hose replacement is required.

Where Are They Used

150lb barbed hose tails are used across a wide range of sectors where flexible hose connections are needed to integrate with fixed piping systems. In industrial environments, they’re commonly used for fluid transfer between tanks and machinery, in washdown stations, and for air and water distribution in plant facilities. Their compatibility with different hose materials makes them ideal for construction sites, mobile systems, and workshop setups where flexibility and mobility are key. These fittings are also frequently used in HVAC systems for connecting condensate drains or utility lines.

In agriculture, 150lb hose tails serve a vital role in irrigation, chemical spraying, and fluid fertiliser systems. Their quick-connect function is ideal for on-site adjustments, extensions, or repairs. They’re also trusted in marine environments, food processing facilities, and light chemical handling setups where corrosion resistance and leak-proof performance are essential. Whether it’s a permanent fluid line or a temporary hose system, these fittings are chosen for their ease of use, reliability, and long-term performance in demanding conditions.

Why Are They Important

150lb barbed hose tails play a critical role in connecting flexible hoses to threaded pipe systems without requiring complicated assembly tools or permanent fittings. Their barbed ends provide a secure mechanical grip on the hose, reducing the chance of leaks or blow-offs during operation. This is particularly important in mobile or temporary setups where quick deployment and flexibility are required. Their threaded end allows easy and direct installation into existing pipeline components, valves, or manifolds, enhancing system modularity and efficiency.

These fittings are especially important in industries that rely on fast fluid transfer, such as agriculture, food processing, and industrial cleaning. Their corrosion resistance, simple design, and ability to be reused make them cost-effective and dependable. Because they can be installed or removed in seconds, they offer significant advantages for maintenance, emergency replacements, or adjustments on the fly. In systems where hoses are frequently swapped out or repositioned, 150lb barbed hose tails provide a durable and high-performance connection that supports both safety and productivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pipeline fittings are used to connect straight sections of pipe, change flow direction, adapt pipe sizes, or terminate a piping system. They’re essential for building efficient, flexible, and safe fluid or gas transport networks.

A fitting joins pipes together or modifies flow (e.g., elbows, tees, reducers), while a flange is a flat disc used to bolt two pipe sections or components together. Flanges allow for easier disassembly and maintenance.

They are commonly made from stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, copper, or plastic depending on the application. Stainless steel and carbon steel are preferred for industrial, high-pressure, or high-temperature systems.

Standard pressure ratings include 150lb, 300lb, 600lb, and higher depending on the material and design. The correct pressure class must match your system requirements to ensure safe operation.

ANSI B16.5 is a standard that defines dimensions, tolerances, and pressure ratings for pipe flanges and flanged fittings. It is widely used in industrial and high-pressure piping systems.

It is not recommended unless proper adapters are used. Mixing standards can result in misalignment, poor sealing, or mechanical failure.

Selection depends on factors such as pressure, temperature, fluid type, pipe size, and applicable standards. Material compatibility and environmental conditions should also be considered.

No. For hygienic applications, only stainless steel fittings with smooth, crevice-free surfaces (often polished) and specific certifications (e.g., 3A, FDA) should be used.

Typical fittings include elbows, tees, reducers, caps, nipples, couplings, and unions. Each serves a unique function in controlling direction, flow, or connectivity.

Common types include weld neck, slip-on, blind, threaded, socket weld, and lap joint flanges. Each type serves a different installation or operational need.

Yes, provided they are rated for the appropriate pressure and temperature conditions. Materials like carbon steel or stainless steel are suitable for steam lines.

Yes, many suppliers (including us) can provide custom-machined or hard-to-source parts for specific projects. Get in touch with our team to discuss your requirements.

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150lb Barbed Hose Tails