Description
When you’ve got a cracked or damaged 5/16 inch hose out in the field, you need a quick fix that’ll hold up to pressure and get you back to work. This brass hose mender lets you repair that broken line right on the spot instead of heading back to town for a whole new hose. Just cut out the damaged section, slide this double-barbed fitting into both ends, and clamp it down tight.
What You’re Getting
- Double-ended barb design grips securely inside hose walls for a leak-proof connection
- Solid brass construction won’t corrode like steel or crack like plastic fittings
- 5/16 inch diameter fits common fuel lines, air hoses, and small hydraulic systems
- Smooth barb profile slides in easily but holds tight once clamped
Built for Real Farm Work
This mender works great on fuel lines running to diesel engines, air lines for pneumatic tools and equipment, and small hydraulic systems on implements. You’ll find 5/16 inch lines all over tractors, combines, and other farm machinery where a reliable connection matters. It’s the same type of repair fitting mechanics have been using for decades.
Made to Last
Brass handles temperature changes better than plastic and won’t rust like steel fittings. The material machines smoothly for precise barb dimensions that seal properly without cutting through hose walls. This fitting will outlast the hose it’s repairing.
Good to Know
Cut the damaged hose cleanly with a sharp knife—ragged cuts don’t seal well. Slide the fitting in about an inch on each side and use proper hose clamps, not wire or zip ties. A little lubricant on the barbs helps with installation but isn’t required for the seal.






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