
Miller
Miller Smith 14779-4-10 Kevlar Brazing Hose - 10 ft
★★★★★
Lightweight Kevlar-reinforced brazing hose delivering heat resistance and flexibility in a 10-foot length.
$168.99*
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Miller Smith
Model
14779-4-10
Material
Kevlar
Length
10 Feet
Torch End Fittings
"A" Hose Fittings
Regulator End Fittings
"B" Hose Fittings
Handle Compatibility
AW1A Handle
Recommended Use
Brazing (not for cutting attachments)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Kevlar reinforcement provides excellent heat resistance and durability for brazing work.
- Lightweight and flexible design reduces operator fatigue during repetitive brazing tasks.
- Standard "A" and "B" fittings ensure straightforward connection to torch and regulator respectively.
- 10-foot length provides adequate reach for most workbench and shop brazing setups.
👎 Cons
- Compatible only with the AW1A handle, limiting its use with other torch systems.
- Not suitable for cutting attachments, restricting its application to brazing operations only.
- 10-foot length may be insufficient for larger shop environments or jobs requiring extended reach.
- Specialized Kevlar construction may be more expensive to replace than standard rubber brazing hoses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What handle is the Miller Smith 14779-4-10 hose compatible with?
This hose is designed exclusively for use with the AW1A handle. It is not recommended for use with cutting attachments or other handle types.
What type of fittings does this hose use?
The torch end uses "A" hose fittings and the regulator end uses "B" hose fittings. These are standard Smith fitting designations for brazing equipment.
Why is Kevlar used in this brazing hose?
Kevlar provides superior heat resistance and tensile strength compared to standard rubber hoses, which extends the hose's service life during repetitive brazing operations where it is exposed to radiant heat.
Can this hose be used for oxy-fuel cutting?
No, Miller Smith specifically states this hose is not recommended for cutting attachments. It is designed for brazing operations only.