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Quality Products
Hosemobile delivers a complete range of repair and maintenance services throughout Gosford, Tuggerah, Erina, and Morisset, supplying a comprehensive range of quality hydraulic hoses and fittings.
You can rely on Hosemobile to efficiently source the right parts for your needs to minimise expensive business downtime.
Our quality products include:
Hydraulic:
- Ball Valves
- Couplings
- Hoses & fittings
- Hydraulic oil
- Oil & grease
- Pressure washer hoses
Pneumatic:
- Fittings
- Hoses
- Tubing
Contact our team at 0401 766 667 for any questions you might have about our products.
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More of Our Products
Industrial:
- Fittings
- Hoses
- Stainless Steel Fittings
Consumable:
- Cable Ties
- Clamps/Super clamps
- Lock Tight
- Protective power guard
- Rags
- Spill contamination kits
- Spiral Guard
As a skilled technician backed by a fully stocked mobile workshop, Hosemobile owner/operator Rob will get you back on track as quickly as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions
What types of hydraulic products are commonly used in heavy machinery?
Hydraulic systems in heavy machinery typically use a variety of essential components, including high-pressure hoses, steel or brass fittings, ball valves, hydraulic oil, filters, and pressure washer hoses. These parts work together to transmit fluid power throughout the system, enabling controlled movement and force. The quality and compatibility of these products are critical, as subpar components can lead to performance issues or equipment breakdown. Choosing pressure-rated, industry-standard hydraulic products ensures reliable performance under demanding worksite conditions.
What’s the difference between hydraulic and pneumatic components?
Hydraulic components use fluid (usually oil) to transmit power, while pneumatic components use compressed air. Hydraulics are better suited for high-force, high-pressure applications—such as excavators, loaders, and lifting equipment—because fluids are not compressible and allow for more precise, powerful control. Pneumatic systems, on the other hand, are typically used for lighter, faster applications like air tools, conveyors, and factory automation. Choosing between the two depends on the job, environment, and required power output.
What consumables should I keep stocked for hydraulic maintenance?
Regular maintenance of hydraulic equipment requires a variety of consumables. These include cable ties, super clamps, Loctite (for sealing threaded connections), rags for cleaning fluid spills, spill containment kits, and spiral guard to protect hoses from wear and abrasion. Keeping these items on hand ensures technicians can carry out fast, safe maintenance without delays. Using the right consumables also helps extend the life of hydraulic systems and improve workplace safety.