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OEM Polaris 9-100-7008 Sweep Hose Barb is an essential replacement part for Polaris 360 and 380 pressure-side pool cleaners. It securely holds the sweep hose in place, directing high-pressure water to dislodge debris from pool surfaces. The integrated adjustment screw allows precise control of water output, minimizing spray outside the pool. Made from chemical-resistant materials, this part restores cleaning efficiency and supports the long-term reliability of your Polaris system.
Highlights
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Ensures Stable Sweep Hose Fit: Keeps the hose firmly attached to the cleaner body, maintaining consistent water jet action
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Regulates Water Output with Screw: Adjustment screw lets you control hose spray strength to match your pool’s cleaning needs
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Precision Fit for Polaris Cleaners: OEM part built to fit 360 and 380 models perfectly, preserving system integrity and performance
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Long-Lasting and Pool-Safe Materials: Withstands UV exposure and chemical treatment for reliable, year-round cleaning performance
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Simplifies Pool Cleaner Maintenance: Easy to replace, helping pool owners maintain strong cleaning function with minimal effort
Includes
- (1) Sweep Hose Barb
- (1) Adjustment Screw
Compatibility
- Polaris Cleaner Models: 360, 380
Additional Info
Polaris 9-100-7008 Sweep Hose Barb | OEM Part
local price sweep hose connector for 360 380
attaches hose securely with adjustable screw
regulates tail water pressure for vac
essential for balanced cleaning coverage
stocked at warehouse for quick local repair
Helps Prevent Splashing and Detachment
sweep hose spraying out? fix with new barb
water pressure too high? adjust screw
back hose not moving debris? replace barb
hose detaching from vac body? check fitting
part keeps sweep hose locked in place
Quality OEM Fit with Fast Install
genuine part fits pressure-side cleaners
installs easily no tools required
adjusts water output to rear sweep
built to last under pressure
fits securely into polaris body fitting
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