Designed for commercial kitchens, the assembly pairs robust materials with professional fittings to meet rigorous daily cycles in food service environments. Facility managers obtain dependable connections that support uptime and operational continuity.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug gas appliances and close the gas valve. Inspect the T&S Brass HG-2E-72S hose for cuts, kinks, or corrosion. Wipe the plastic-coated stainless steel braid with a damp cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive pads. Check both SwiveLink swivels and 90° elbows for tight, leak-free connections. Perform a soap-and-water leak test before reactivating gas. Clean routinely to prevent grease build-up, reduce fire risk, preserve efficiency, and meet CSA requirements.#@@#Additional Info#@#T&S Brass presents the HG-2E-72S Safe-T-Link gas connector hose with a 1" connection and 72" length. It features plastic-coated stainless steel braid, two SwiveLink swivels, two 90° elbows, and an 8-pound kit weight for secure installations.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Designed for commercial kitchens, the assembly pairs robust materials with professional fittings to meet rigorous daily cycles in food service environments. Facility managers obtain dependable connections that support uptime and operational continuity.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the T&S Brass HG-2E-72S Safe-T-Link gas connector hose for abrasion, kinks, coating breaches, and loose fittings. Replace the hose if you see fraying of the plastic-coated stainless steel braid or corrosion. Tighten connections to manufacturer specifications for the 1" connection; check seals on the two SwiveLink swivels and the two 90° elbows. Flush lines before commissioning and test for leaks with soap solution; never use open flame.