DISCHARGE-PVC-RED (BRICK)-6IN HOSE

Description & Features

The 6-inch discharge hose from Jason Industrial is designed for efficient fluid transfer in industrial environments. Constructed from durable PVC material, this hose offers excellent flexibility and resistance to abrasion, making it ideal for transferring water and other non-corrosive fluids. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance in demanding conditions, while the distinctive brick-red color enhances visibility in busy work areas.

This hose is particularly suitable for applications requiring a strong, reliable connection in agricultural, construction, and industrial sectors. With its substantial diameter, it supports high-volume flow, ensuring efficient discharge use. The DISCHARGE-PVC-RED (BRICK)-6IN HOSE is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily use, providing a reliable solution for your fluid handling needs.

SKU: RD600-PVC-DISCHARGE

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 4515-6000

Alternate Part Numbers: HIIS600X300, IS600X300

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number HIIS600X300, Alternate Part Number IS600X300
Brand
Jason Industrial Inc
Brand
Jason Industrial
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Supplier Part Number
4515-6000
Product Weight
0.34 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Lynn F on May 30, 2025, 1:18 PM
What size is this discharge hose? I need a 6-inch one.
Answer by: Customer Support on May 31, 2025, 9:23 PM
That's right, this is a 6-inch inside diameter discharge hose.
Question by: Freddie T on Mar 15, 2026, 6:06 PM
what exactly makes this a "discharge" hose and not something you'd use for suction?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 17, 2026, 7:58 AM
Discharge hoses are built to push fluid out under pressure rather than pull it in. A suction hose needs reinforcement to resist collapsing inward when vacuum is applied. This PVC discharge hose from Jason Industrial is meant for the outflow side of your pump, moving water or similar fluids away from the source. Running it on the suction side risks collapse and flow loss, so keep it on the output end where it belongs.