Upgrade your marine vessel with our premium Stainless Steel Cast Hose Deck Fill, specifically designed to fit 1-1/2″ and 2″ hoses. Crafted from corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel, this deck fill ensures durability and reliability in harsh marine environments while providing secure and easy access to your hose system.
Key Features
- Secure Slotted Cap: Features a slotted cap that requires a key to open and close, providing extra security against unauthorized access.
- Corrosion-Resistant Construction: Made from investment cast 316 stainless steel to withstand the corrosive marine atmosphere.
- Attachment Chain Included: All fills and replacement caps, except for the waste fill, come with an attachment chain for added security.
- Easy Installation: Designed to install with three #10 FH fasteners (not included), making the installation process straightforward.
- Compliance with USCG Regulations: Meets US Coast Guard requirements by including a bonding wire to prevent sparking.
Technical Specifications
Hose Size | Cap Diameter | Thread Pitch |
---|---|---|
1-1/2″ Hose | 1-7/8″ | 11-1/2 NPSM Straight |
2″ Hose | 2-1/8″ | 11-1/2 NPSM Straight |
Installation Instructions
Installing the Stainless Steel Cast Hose Deck Fill is simple and efficient. Follow these steps for a secure and reliable setup:
- Position the deck fill in the desired location on your vessel’s deck.
- Secure the deck fill using three #10 FH fasteners (not included).
- Attach the bonding wire as per USCG regulations to prevent sparking.
- Connect your hose to the appropriate size deck fill and secure the slotted cap using the included key.
Compliance and Safety
Our hose deck fill meets all US Coast Guard (USCG) regulations, ensuring a safe and compliant installation on your marine vessel. The included bonding wire is essential to prevent sparking, enhancing the safety of your boat’s electrical and fuel systems.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit .