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DO you use swivels on your guns, if so, which is best?

soonermajic

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Who does & who does NOT use swivels on their guns? I thought everyone did, but ran into a guy who takes care of 11 washes & he said many of his customers do NOT use swivels.
If you do use them, which one is the #1 choice for you guys?
 
I used to use the one Randy listed but switched to these years ago https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1541-straight-swivel-38mxf-ss-5000psi.aspx I think they last longer. They do come in brass if you want to save a few $$.
I used to rebuild the ones Randy listed. I would have 6-7 spares and once I got a pile of broken ones I would rebuild them all on a slow rainy day.

Stay away from these https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1557-smc-ball-bearing-swivels-38-mxf.aspx If the swivel seized up the body would unscrew in the middle and if it was on a boom it would drop onto the customer or car. I never had a customer complain but I did find the hose laying on the floor in the morning on more than 1 occasion.

BTW I think you may have misunderstood when the guy told you that a lot of his customers do not use swivels. Can't imaging trying to use the hose without them!
 
I can’t believe that anyone would not use a swivel on there high pressure gun, well maybe if they are a cheapster. We use a 3/8” Fluid Controls Ball Bearing Swivel (KR #SW060) https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1549-fluid-controls-ball-bearing-swivel-38fxm-brass-2000psi.aspx They turn easy and last a long time.

I started using those same swivels based on a recommendation from here, but they have been nothing but trouble. I had two just break apart in the last week and have replaced a few due to leaking after a short time.
 
The old SW 504. I've tried a bunch of different ones but in 26 years this this is the best. Not worth rebuilding imo.
 
Does anyone buy hose with the swivel fittings? I mistakenly bought a few from Kleen-Rite to replace the hoses in my wash, only got around to putting one up, and noticed it leaking @ the crimped swivel fitting within weeks. Now I'm reluctant to install the rest...
 
I just buy the swivels that Eric gets. I wouldn't buy a hose with a swivel end because the swivel wears faster than the hose and I don't like wasting money.
 
Does anyone buy hose with the swivel fittings? I mistakenly bought a few from Kleen-Rite to replace the hoses in my wash, only got around to putting one up, and noticed it leaking @ the crimped swivel fitting within weeks. Now I'm reluctant to install the rest...
Any crimped on swivel fitting that I know of is only meant to swivel for installation, not as an everyday function. That would explain the quick failure.
 
I use mosmatic swivels at the gun. Have not had one fail in four years. I use reusable fittings with built in swivel at the boom.
 
I started using those same swivels based on a recommendation from here, but they have been nothing but trouble. I had two just break apart in the last week and have replaced a few due to leaking after a short time.

We use the 3/8” Fluid Controls Ball Bearing Swivel (KR #SW060) https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-154...s-2000psi.aspx or everything with no problems what so ever. Foam brush, on top on the foam brush boom and at the gun. They probably last longer than you think.
 
Does anyone buy hose with the swivel fittings? I mistakenly bought a few from Kleen-Rite to replace the hoses in my wash, only got around to putting one up, and noticed it leaking @ the crimped swivel fitting within weeks. Now I'm reluctant to install the rest...

Those crimped on swivel fittings are not meant to be used as a working swivel even though Kleen-Rite says they are. They won't last, they'll either seize up or leak (or both) in a very short time. I've spoken to the manufacturers of three different brands and they've all said the same thing.
 
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