
The Maxaflex stainless steel braided hose is perfect to connect a garden tap to an irrigation valve manifold to a garden tap. These hoses are 25mm BSP Female threads on both ends.
- 304 grade stainless steel braiding
- Fibre gasket included
- Non kink
To connect to a 15mm garden tap, you will need a 25mm x 20mm Brass Reducing Bush. The braided hose will connect directly onto a 20mm garden tap.
To connect to the 25mm BSP Female end of the irrigation valve manifold you will need a 25mm Brass Nipple.
Maxaflex Stainless Steel Braided Hoses
Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 300mm SKU: IVX-SPBRAIDEDHOSEFF25300 |
$61.31 $122.63 |
Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 400mm SKU: IVX-SPBRAIDEDHOSEFF25400 |
$65.45 $130.90 |
Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 600mm SKU: IVX-SPBRAIDEDHOSEFF25600 |
$73.30 $146.61 |
Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 800mm SKU: IVX-SPBRAIDEDHOSEFF25800 |
$82.54 $165.09 |
Product Description
The Maxaflex stainless steel braided hose is perfect to connect a garden tap to an irrigation valve manifold to a garden tap. These hoses are 25mm BSP Female threads on both ends.
- 304 grade stainless steel braiding
- Fibre gasket included
- Non kink
To connect to a 15mm garden tap, you will need a 25mm x 20mm Brass Reducing Bush. The braided hose will connect directly onto a 20mm garden tap.
To connect to the 25mm BSP Female end of the irrigation valve manifold you will need a 25mm Brass Nipple.
Product Specifications
Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 300mm | Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 400mm | Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 600mm | Maxaflex 25mm F&F Stainless Steel Braided Hose 800mm | |
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Product Material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Product Inlet Thread Size | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF |
Product Outlet Thread Size | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF |
Product Max. Recommended Pressure (kPa) | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Product Length (mm) | 300 | 400 | 600 | 800 |
Tap to Manifold Fittings FAQs
Yes. Many homeowners successfully install their own irrigation valves. With the right tools, resources and a bit of DIY spirit, it’s a manageable project. SunshowerOnline provides detailed product information, helpful guides and expert advice to support your DIY installation.
However, if you prefer professional assistance, we also offer design services and can connect you with qualified installers. Moreover, our Instant Quote system can help you determine the scope of your project and decide if DIY installation is the right choice for you.
Regularly inspect valves for leaks, debris and signs of wear and tear. Flush your system periodically to remove any buildup that could clog valves or sprinklers. In colder climates, winterise your system to prevent freeze damage. For solenoid irrigation valves, check the diaphragm and solenoid for proper operation. Proper maintenance ensures your irrigation valves and fittings function efficiently and last longer. Consult an expert right away if you identify any issues.
The lifespan of an irrigation valve can vary depending on several factors, including the valve quality, water quality and system maintenance. Generally, a well-maintained valve made from durable materials can last 10–15 years or more. However, factors like hard water with mineral buildup or frequent pressure fluctuations can shorten their lifespan.
Fully installed by a professional, a domestic irrigation system will come out to about $1000 per zone. And as a DIY project, it can look more like $300 per zone! But of course that’s a very rough estimate, each system is different and there are a lot of factors to consider. Thankfully, we have the only tool around that INSTANTLY give an accurate estimate for your. Try our INSTANT Irrigation Quote Tool here!
To choose the right irrigation system, consider the size and layout of your garden or lawn, the types of plants you’re watering and your water source. Spray systems are ideal for most applications like lawns and gardens, while drip irrigation works well for mulched garden beds and areas exposed to wind and evaporation. For expert advice tailored to your needs, request a quote from us.
To set up an irrigation system, start by planning the layout, then install the mainline pipes, valves and fittings. Attach the sprinklers, drip emitters or other irrigation devices, and connect the system to a controller. Finally, test and adjust the system to check for proper coverage and efficiency. For a more precise and tailored setup, visit our Design Department. Our experts can design and quote a customised irrigation system that perfectly fits your landscape.
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