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3060-2 - Miller Smith 3060-2 Replacement Fuel Gas Connection Hose

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Flame Burning Safely

When you are under the hood or handling a torch, the last thing you want to worry about is the condition of your gear. The Miller Smith 3060-2 Connection Fuel Hose is the dependable replacement you need when your old red hose starts showing signs of wear. We all know that cracked, stiff, or leaky hoses aren't just an annoyance—they are a major safety hazard. This genuine Miller Smith hose gets you back to work with the confidence that your fuel delivery is secure, consistent, and leak-free.

Built for the Shop

Shop floors are tough on equipment. Hoses get dragged over concrete, stepped on, and exposed to grease and sparks. Miller Smith designed the 3060-2 to handle that abuse. The durable outer jacket fights off cuts and abrasion, while the flexible material resists kinking, so you don't have to fight the hose while you are trying to maneuver your torch. It is color-coded red, so you never mistake it for your oxygen line, keeping your setup organized and safe. The fittings are solid and crimped tight, ensuring you get a good seal at the regulator or torch handle every time.

Why Genuine Parts Matter

You might be tempted to grab a generic hose off the shelf, but sticking with genuine Miller Smith parts like the 3060-2 ensures your rig runs exactly how it was meant to. It fits right, threads on easily, and handles the gas flow your torch tip requires. Whether you are running acetylene for cutting or propane for heating, this hose delivers the fuel smoothly, helping you keep a neutral flame and produce better welds and cuts. Don't let a bad hose ruin your work or compromise your safety.

Easy Replacement

Swapping out a hose is one of the easiest maintenance tasks you can do to extend the life of your outfit. If you see cracks in the outer cover of your current hose, or if it has taken a hit from a falling piece of steel, it is time to toss it. The 3060-2 is a quick swap that restores the integrity of your fuel line instantly. Keep one in your toolbox or on the truck so you are never stuck without a working torch when a job needs to get done.

Additional Information
Brand:Smith Equipment
Item:Hose
Packaging Description:1 of each
Used For:Acetylene & Propane
Product Type:Connection Fuel Hose
Gas Service:Fuel Gas
Hose Color:Red
Application:Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller Smith 3060-2 Connection Fuel Hose

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-fuel welding and cutting operations
  • Torch to regulator connection
  • Replacement of worn or damaged fuel hoses
  • General metal fabrication and repair
  • HVAC and plumbing brazing setups

FAQ

This hose is designed for fuel gases, such as acetylene, propane, propylene, or natural gas. It is color-coded red to indicate fuel service.

No, you should never use a red fuel hose for oxygen. Oxygen hoses are green and typically have right-hand threads, while fuel hoses are red and often have left-hand threads (depending on the fitting standard) to prevent cross-connection.

Hoses should be inspected before every use. They should be replaced immediately if you detect cuts, burns, cracks, or leaks. Even without visible damage, many safety standards recommend replacing hoses every 3 to 5 years due to internal degradation.

Yes, the Miller Smith 3060-2 is a connection hose and comes with the necessary fittings installed to connect to compatible equipment.

This product is a single connection fuel hose, not a twin (siamese) hose assembly.

Apply a non-oil-based leak detection fluid or soapy water to the connections while the system is pressurized. Look for bubbles, which indicate a leak. Never use a flame to check for leaks.

Genuine OEM hoses ensure correct fitment, pressure ratings, and material compatibility with your specific Miller Smith torch equipment, maintaining the manufacturer's safety and performance standards.

Fuel gas fittings typically use left-hand threads (indicated by a notch on the nut) to physically prevent you from accidentally connecting a fuel hose to an oxygen supply, which would be extremely dangerous.