Tectran 17212H Industry Grade Aircoil Brake Assembly Set w/Brass Handles | 12" Pigtail Trailer End Lead | 1/2 NPT Fittings | Quick Installation | (Red & Blue Set, 12' Length x 12" Tractor Lead)
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Tectran Industry Grade Aircoils with Brass Handles
- Made with premium, unprocessed virgin nylon constructed tubing
- Brass handles on trailer leads provide tubing protection during gladhand connections
- -45F cold flexibility rating
- TECTRANs Anti-Sag and Stretch manufacturing & coiling process
- DOT brass fittings with TECTRAN identifier
- Heavy duty plated, corrosion resistant spring guards
- Spring guards closed coils extend well past 2 from fitting, exceeding DOT regulations
- 1/2 tube O.D.
- Fittings: 1/2 LIFESwivel tractor fitting thread, 1/2 brass handle thread
- Exceeds DOT FMVSS 106 - (49 CFR 571.106 & 49 CFR 393.45)
Brass Handles corrosion resistant brass handles on trailer leads provide tubing protection during gladhand connections
LIFESwivel - A live swivel design featuring all brass construction to eliminate corrosion (Patent Pending)
- Fitting located on tractor end of the coil
- Double O-ring leak-free Life design
- Quick & easy single wrench installations
- 1/2 Tractor Fitting Threads
Key Product Features
- READY FOR THE COLD - No fears when driving in the heart of the winter as these aircoils have a -45 degree flexibility rating
- BRASS HANDLES - These leads provide tubing protection during gladhand connections while the tubing mates with brass fitting inside the handle for extra durability
- ALL BRASS SWIVEL CONSTRUCTION - The LIFESwivel design eliminates the worry about corrosion while the double O-ring makes for a leak free experience too
- QUICK CONNECTIONS - Heavy duty spring guards closed coils extend well past 2-inches from the fitting which is further than DOT regulations and only require a wrench to install
- D.O.T. STANDARD COMPLIANT - Exceeds DOT FMVSS 106 - (49 CFR 571.106 & 49 CFR 393.45) requirements ensuring that safety and reliability comes first