Removing the spring from an air hose is a simple but important task that can help to improve the performance and longevity of your air tools. The spring helps to keep the hose coiled when not in use, but it can also restrict airflow and cause the hose to kink. By removing the spring, you can improve airflow and reduce the risk of kinking, which can lead to improved performance and longer life for your air tools.
There are a few different ways to remove the spring from an air hose, but the most common method is to use a pair of pliers. First, locate the spring on the hose. It will typically be located near the end of the hose, where it attaches to the fitting. Once you have located the spring, use the pliers to grip it firmly and pull it off the hose. Be careful not to damage the hose or the spring when removing it.