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richard978

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Bayonet fitting should should allow hose to fall naturally without bending the hose at the connection. A cooker hose that is strained or bent where it connects to bayonet fitting I thought was classified as at risk because there is a Rick the hose could fail.

Someone told me today it's just Ncs.
 
For me ncs if just fitted in bad position with no signs of stress on hose, if hose is bending unnatural like id AR.
 
Unless you can see stress marks/cracks in hose it is only ever going be a notification!
 
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