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[Lifetime Warranty] 1-1/2 Inch Pool Vacuum Hose Cuff - Replacement for 1-1/2" diameter Spiral-Wound Pool Hose Ends, Connect Vacuum Head - Pack of 4

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1-1/2 Inch Pool Vacuum Hose Cuff - Pack of 4

Key Features

  • Package contains four (4) hose cuffs.
  • Connects to standard 1-1/2 inch spiral-wound vacuum hoses.
  • Threaded interior ensures a secure, counter-clockwise attachment to the hose.
  • Constructed from a durable polymer resistant to UV rays and common pool chemicals.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 32-1342-23

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits standard 1-1/2 inch (1.5") diameter spiral-wound or wire-reinforced swimming pool vacuum hoses.
  • Connects to most standard pool vacuum heads, skimmers, and automatic pool cleaner systems that use a 1-1/2 inch hose connection.

When to Replace

  • Existing cuff is cracked, split, or brittle from age.
  • Air leaks at the connection point, causing a loss of suction.
  • Cuff no longer holds securely to the hose or vacuum equipment.
  • The end of the vacuum hose is damaged and has been trimmed.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the end of the vacuum hose is cut cleanly and squarely.
  • Twist the cuff onto the hose in a counter-clockwise direction until snug.
  • Applying a bead of silicone sealant to the hose end before threading on the cuff can create a more permanent, air-tight seal.
  • No tools or clamps are required for a standard installation.
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  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Designed to replace any 1-1/2" diameter spiral-wound pool hose, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    Constructed from durable, wear-resistant ABS plastic to prevent cracking and ensure long-lasting performance.
  • COST-SAVING SOLUTION

    COST-SAVING SOLUTION

    Restore your pool system efficiently with an affordable DIY replacement, helping you avoid costly repairs.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Designed for quick and hassle-free installation with a universal size for easy replacement.

FAQ

These cuffs are made to replace the end fittings on standard 1-1/2 inch diameter spiral-wound pool vacuum hoses. They are typically used on manual pool vacuum hoses that connect a vacuum head to the skimmer, suction port, or other 1-1/2 inch pool cleaning connections. Match the cuff to your hose's inside diameter and hose style before ordering, since they are intended for 1-1/2 inch spiral-wound vacuum hose ends.
A hose cuff is the end piece that attaches to the pool vacuum hose so it can connect securely to the vacuum head or pool suction connection. If the original hose end is cracked, loose, or missing, replacing the cuff can restore a tighter connection and help prevent air leaks or the hose slipping off during vacuuming.
Common signs include a cracked or split hose end, the cuff pulling loose from the hose, difficulty keeping the hose attached to the vacuum head, or suction loss caused by air entering at the hose end. If the hose itself is still in good condition but the end fitting is damaged, replacing the cuff is often a practical repair.
Installation is usually straightforward. On most spiral-wound vacuum hoses, the old cuff is twisted off and the new cuff is threaded or twisted onto the hose end. In some cases, warming the hose end with hot water can make installation easier. Basic installation normally takes about 5 to 15 minutes per cuff. No specialized tools are typically required, though work gloves can help with grip.
Inspect the first few inches of the hose for brittleness, splits, flattening, or stretched spiral ribs. If the hose wall is damaged near the end, a new cuff may not hold securely. Also check the vacuum head connection and skimmer or suction fitting for wear, since a loose mating connection can cause similar symptoms even when the cuff is new.
They commonly wear out from repeated twisting during hookup and removal, UV exposure, pool chemicals, heat, and general aging of the plastic. Cuffs can also crack if the hose is forced into position, stepped on, or stored in a way that puts stress on the ends.