First Line WebCat allows fast Turbo Hose Identification

March 16, 2021
First Line WebCat allows fast Turbo Hose Identification
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When it comes to Turbo Hose replacement, product identification can often be a challenge. To help overcome this issue, First Line have created technical layout drawings for every application and made these images available on their WebCat as well as the MAM AutoCat and TecDoc.


This tool allows both workshops and parts suppliers to easily identify the hoses they require and to check suitability with a simple visual cross check. It means a considerable time saving and greatly reduces the risk of the incorrect part being ordered.

First Line says its Turbo Hoses are manufactured to the same specifications as the original equipment part. As they operate at increased air pressures, reinforcement fibres are added to the walls of the hoses during their construction. These fibres help maintain their strength and shape under these high-pressure conditions. Hoses are also fully tested to guarantee performance and come with the peace of mind of a 24 month/24,000 mile warranty against manufacturing defects.

First Line Turbo Hose range now includes over 700 part numbers. The company also supplies a full range of turbo hose clips.

To visit the First Line WebCat go to: https://webcat.firstline.co.uk/Home

 
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