I like the Prevost safety couplers a lot. (one push lets the air pressure hiss out of the downstream line and then a second push releases the coupler)
THIS! I switched to Milton V and I noticed the extra kick from tools. My 3/8 aircat ratchet zips the longer bolts out faster. My blow gun even seem harder to hold to when blowing out parts... Milton V! And most importantly, NO LEAKS after a year.I did this search recently and came up with Milton V as one of the front runners.
So far so good, really like them. Way better than the cheap generic stuff I had.
I got a lot of stuff or I would change. It would only take a few couplers to do the majority of the work but I have a system that has been assembled over 3 decades, couple buildings and a couple trucks.
Milton V Style for me. High flow. No leaks. Way easier to couple.
Are there any other safety version air couplers that fit multiple connections like the coilhose version?[/QUOTE
When I used to sell Parker quick connects the universals were a band aide and where known to wear our a lot quicker than the proper quick connect.
I'm not sold on using them everywhere maybe on one hose when it is used for a odd fitting seldom used.
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I watched the coilhose video and it looks promising however i dont know if i like having to engage and disengage the black sliding part to turn the air on and off. I know that sounds trivial but just seems like a failure point to me.
******* are cheap, just replace them all to 1 style... unless you work in a shop swapping tools with others.
Like I said in a earlier post I'm pretty well set on trying Coilhose couplers. Probably 5-1 unless someone tells me the Coilhose 2-1 would work with my Industrial Interchange stuff better. I spent some time on Youtube looking at the stuff suggested here and it looks like Coilhose is the closest to what I want. I like that I can shut off the air pressure at the coupler just by sliding the sleeve shut. I have spent quite some time and effort sealing leaks to my hose fittings because I don't like turning the pressure knobs off all the time. I wore out the threads on the pressure knobs of my old compressor and installed a shutoff valve just before the hose to stop leaks but still have a slow leak in the hose coupler that drops a few lbs of pressure every night. I also like the ease of plugging into the coupler with the air pressure shut off with the sleeve on the coupler. With the suggestions here and some time on Youtube I think I have a better handle on what will work for me without having to buy a few different couplers. I think I've narrowed it down to Coilhose. I'll have to try it myself and really find out.What do you have? Ones that leak... according to your first post. Its like asking what car do you want....
Do you want to replace all couplers and *******? Are you a home-gamer or pro? What size fittings (probably 1/4")? Besides no leaking, is their anything you want in the fittings? How much you want to spend, how many you need, etc...
You can go to HD, Lowes or HF... pick some up and they'll likely work fine for a period of time depending on usage.
There have been a bunch of these safety coupler discussions as of late and I have been following closely as I have a similar concern/problem about coupling under full pressure. I was interested in the Coilhose 5 in 1 safety coupler too but I did find one "issue" that no one else has mentioned. Their 5 in 1 coupler can fit multiple styles including the high flow versions (Coilhose calls them megaflow). BUT, I noticed in the specs listed in Amazon, the reported flow through the coupler is similar to non high flow couplers. I can't find a flow spec in Coilhose's literature. So seemingly although the 5 in 1 can connect to the high flow plugs, you apparently don't get the same high flow through the coupler. Doesn't mean the coupler is ****, just that if you want to run all high flow stuff, this coupler would be the bottleneck. Can anyone else confirm I am reading this right?
This is the type they use at the shop I work at. We tried the Provost as well and they worked well. But they didn't hold up as well as these do. These are also universal so if I bring a tool from home that has a different fitting it will still work.
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There have been a bunch of these safety coupler discussions as of late and I have been following closely as I have a similar concern/problem about coupling under full pressure. I was interested in the Coilhose 5 in 1 safety coupler too but I did find one "issue" that no one else has mentioned. Their 5 in 1 coupler can fit multiple styles including the high flow versions (Coilhose calls them megaflow). BUT, I noticed in the specs listed in Amazon, the reported flow through the coupler is similar to non high flow couplers. I can't find a flow spec in Coilhose's literature. So seemingly although the 5 in 1 can connect to the high flow plugs, you apparently don't get the same high flow through the coupler. Doesn't mean the coupler is ****, just that if you want to run all high flow stuff, this coupler would be the bottleneck. Can anyone else confirm I am reading this right?
The Coilhose coupler developed an internal leak after a few tests and can't be stopped.