Sport & Leisure Hose

Remote Coil Hose & Paintball Gun Hose | Manufacturer Page

Category page for remote coil hose and paintball gun hose used in sport and leisure. The sections below help engineers and buyers compare ranges, testing, documentation, fittings, and ordering steps.

Country of Origin: Taiwan OEM / Private label Sport • Leisure • Pneumatic

Hoses in This Category

Remote Coil Hose

  • Flexible coil format for off-marker gas management and improved handling.
  • Targeted burst and leak checks; options for sleeve protection and quick disconnects.
  • Length, coil stiffness, and connector spec matched to kit setups.

Paintball Gun Hose

  • Stable flow paths for consistent marker performance under field conditions.
  • Connector types aligned to common paintball standards for quick install.
  • Routing and abrasion options to suit rental fleets and enthusiast gear.
remote coil hose, paintball gun hose.

Testing, Traceability, and Documentation

Qualification

  • Pressure, burst, and leak checks on finished assemblies.
  • Thermal and vibration assessments for field use.
  • Dimensional checks for connector engagement and sealing faces.

Traceability

  • Batch records from materials through assembly.
  • Labels with series, lot, and date codes for audits and service tracking.

Documentation

  • COC and test reports available upon request.
  • Assembly drawings and parts lists for repeat orders.

Assembly Comparison Snapshot

Assembly Type Typical Temp Range Pressure Class Main Advantages
Remote coil hose -20°C to +60°C Low–Medium Handling comfort, off-marker gas carry, quick connect choices
Paintball gun hose -20°C to +60°C Low–Medium Stable flow, connector compatibility, abrasion sleeves

Ratings vary by series. Select based on working pressure, temperature, connector type, routing, and sleeve options.

Fittings, Connectors, and Customization

End Connections

  • Adapters and quick disconnects aligned to paintball standards.
  • Connector sets for fast install and maintenance in the field.

Customization

  • Lengths, labels, sleeves, and color coding for identification and routing.
  • OEM and private label options with documentation packages.

How to Specify for a Quote

Checklist

  • Working and burst pressure, temperature range.
  • Gas type and compatibility notes.
  • Length, coil stiffness, routing constraints.
  • Connector type, thread, angle; assembly length tolerance.
  • Documentation needs (COC, test report) and packaging.
Tip: Share handling preferences and abrasion risks to fine-tune sleeves and routing choices.