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M11x1 to 4 mm Hose – Gloria Pressure Sprayer

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0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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This adapter allows the connection of 4 mm hoses (inner diameter) to the handle of a Gloria pressure sprayer with the rather unusual M11x1 thread.

The model is ideal for conversions, repairs, or individual extensions of Gloria pressure sprayers where a flexible hose connection is required.

To achieve higher mechanical stability and durability, the adapter was printed from PETG. Compared to PLA, PETG offers better resistance to moisture, chemicals, and mechanical stress, making it particularly well-suited for use with pressure sprayers.

Features:

  • Connection: M11x1 (external thread) → 4 mm hose (inner diameter)
  • Suitable for Gloria pressure sprayer handles
  • Material recommendation: PETG
  • Robust and durable
  • For DIY projects, repairs, and modifications

Note: Depending on the hose type, an additional hose clamp or securing mechanism may be useful.

Disclaimer:

The use of this model is at your own risk.
No liability or guarantee is assumed for damage, leaks, or malfunctions. Please check carefully before use.

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