Remote-Control Hoses

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Remote-Control Hose for Pneumatic Blasting Tank Controls

In pneumatic remote control systems, the remote-control hose transmits the control signal between the remote-control deadman handle and the valve assembly on the blast pot. A properly fitting, leak-tight control line is essential for reliable response.

The product range includes single-core control lines as well as Twinline versions with matching fittings in various lengths. The available systems differ, among other things, in their inner diameter and connection type.

When selecting a remote control, the existing one should be clearly identified. The length, hose diameter, and fittings must match the hand lever and remote-control valve.

How to Choose the Right Remote-Control Hose

✅ Control line compatible with the pneumatic remote control system

✅ Match the inner diameters and fittings to the existing system

✅ Select the length based on the actual working radius

✅ Replace damaged or leaking control lines in a timely manner

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Remote-control hose used as a control line on the blast pot

In pneumatic remote control systems, the signal from the remote-control deadman handle is transmitted to the blast pot via thin compressed-air lines. These remote-control hoses are therefore part of the control system and not part of the actual abrasive transport system. They must be leak-free, flexible, and mechanically sound to ensure that the remote-control valve responds reliably.

Single-hose and Twinline systems

Depending on the manufacturer and remote control design, different control lines are used. The product range includes single-line remote-control hoses as well as Twinline versions with two parallel lines. Twinline hoses combine the necessary control channels into a compact unit and are often sold with matching fittings already included.

The required design depends on the existing remote-control deadman handle and valve system. Single-hose and Twinline models must not be selected based solely on external similarities.

Note the inner diameters and threaded connections

Depending on the system, current control lines use different inner diameters. The fittings and screw connections also vary. When replacing a line, therefore, either the exact existing series or the connection dimensions should be clearly identified.

Length affects the working radius and response characteristics

Remote-control hoses are available in various lengths. The hose should be long enough for the operator to safely reach the intended work area. At the same time, unnecessary excess length should be avoided. Very long pneumatic control lines can affect a system’s response and increase the risk of mechanical damage on the job site.

Protect the control line from damage

During blasting operations, the remote-control hose and the blast hose are often laid together on the floor. As a result, they can be run over, crushed, kinked, or damaged by sharp edges. A leaky control line can cause malfunctions or delayed switching. A visual inspection before use is therefore recommended.

Check before purchasing

✅ Pneumatic remote-control deadman handle and valve type

✅ Single-line or Twinline control

✅ Inner diameter of the control line

✅ Existing screw connections and fittings

✅ actual working length required

Buy a remote-control hose compatible with the control unit

ABS Strahltechnik offers pneumatic remote-control hoses and Twinline control lines for professional blasting systems. By providing information on the hand lever, remote-control valve, and existing line, you can reliably identify the correct model.

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