Caravan Gas Hoses, Bayonets & LPG Dust Caps Australia

Shop quality caravan gas hoses, LPG bayonet fittings and gas dust caps at Caraparts.au. Whether you're replacing a gas hose, maintaining an external BBQ connection or protecting a caravan bayonet outlet, we stock practical LPG connection products suited to caravan, camper trailer and RV applications.

From gas pigtail hoses and bayonet hoses to bayonet sockets, male bayonet fittings, dust caps and LPG connection accessories, our range helps caravan owners support cleaner, safer and more reliable gas connections for touring, cooking and outdoor campsite use.

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Caravan Gas Hoses, Bayonet Fittings & LPG Connection Parts

Gas hoses and bayonet fittings are commonly used in caravan LPG systems for bottle connections, regulator connections, appliance connections and external BBQ points. A reliable gas setup depends on compatible hoses, fittings, regulators, valves and caps being selected and maintained correctly.

Bromic lists gas bayonets as suitable for low-pressure appliances including heaters, barbeques and cookers. Caravan gas hose suppliers commonly list bayonet hoses, pigtail hoses, PVC gas hoses and stainless braided hoses in different lengths and connection types, so hose selection should always match the appliance, regulator, bayonet outlet and gas system requirements.

Popular Caravan Gas Hose, Bayonet & Cap Products

Caravan owners commonly replace or maintain:

  • Gas bottle pigtail hoses
  • Stainless braided LPG hoses
  • Bayonet gas hoses
  • Low-pressure appliance hoses
  • Male bayonet fittings
  • Female bayonet sockets
  • Wall and floor bayonet outlets
  • Gas bayonet dust caps and covers
  • BBQ and cooker gas hose assemblies
  • Gas hose fittings and LPG adapters

These products commonly work alongside caravan gas bottles, regulators, valves, fittings, BBQ connections, cooktops, heaters, hot water systems, bottle monitors and gas detectors.

Why Gas Bayonet Dust Caps Matter

Dust caps help protect caravan gas bayonet sockets when they are not in use. External bayonet fittings can be exposed to dust, road grime, insects, moisture and campsite debris, so keeping the bayonet capped helps reduce contamination around the connection point.

Bromic bayonet wall socket kits and floor bayonet products are commonly supplied with dust caps, while Camec dust cap listings describe them as products used to protect gas bayonet fittings from dust and dirt.

Choosing The Right Gas Hose Or Bayonet Connection

Gas hoses are not interchangeable across every caravan LPG application. A pigtail hose used between a gas bottle and regulator is different from a bayonet hose used for an external BBQ or compatible appliance connection.

Before replacing a hose or bayonet accessory, check the existing fitting type, hose length, pressure rating, appliance requirement and regulator connection. Camec lists stainless gas bayonet hoses with specified pressure and temperature ratings, which reinforces why matching the correct hose to the correct application matters.

Caravan Gas Safety & Compliance

Gas hose and bayonet work is safety-critical. RV Gas Ready references AS/NZS 5601.2 requirements for RV appliance gas hose installations, including that flexible hose must be a single continuous piece and as short as practical for the necessary function.

Gas installation, alteration and compliance work should be carried out by an appropriately licensed gas fitter where required by law and safety standards. Caravan owners can visually check for obvious hose cracking, missing dust caps, damaged bayonet fittings or loose connections, but professional gas work should not be treated as a DIY job.

Built For Australian Touring Conditions

Australian caravan touring exposes gas hoses, bayonets and fittings to vibration, heat, UV exposure, dust, moisture, coastal air and long-distance road movement. Over time, hoses can become cracked, stiff or worn, while external bayonet points can collect dirt or suffer cap damage.

Before major trips, check visible hoses for cracking, stiffness, kinks, rubbing, corrosion around fittings and any marked replacement date. If you smell gas, suspect a leak or notice a damaged hose or fitting, turn off the cylinder if safe to do so, ventilate the area, avoid ignition sources and have the system checked by a licensed gas professional.

For complete caravan LPG setups, browse our related categories including Gas Equipment, Gas Hoses, Bayonets & Caps, Regulators, Valves, Fittings & Tape, Bottles and Gas Detectors.

Why Buy Caravan Gas Hoses, Bayonets & Caps From Caraparts.au?

At Caraparts.au, we understand practical caravan gas systems, LPG appliance connections and Australian touring conditions. Our range is selected to support reliable gas connections, cleaner bayonet outlets and safer caravan LPG maintenance.

Whether you're replacing a pigtail hose, maintaining a bayonet BBQ connection or fitting a new dust cap, we stock quality caravan gas products backed by practical industry knowledge and Australia-wide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Caravan gas bayonets are commonly used as quick-connect points for compatible low-pressure LPG appliances such as BBQs, cookers and heaters.
A gas bayonet dust cap helps keep dirt, dust, moisture and debris out of the bayonet socket when it is not being used.
Common caravan gas hoses include gas bottle pigtails, bayonet hoses, stainless braided LPG hoses, PVC gas hoses and low-pressure appliance hose assemblies.
No. The BBQ or appliance must be suitable for the caravan gas system and low-pressure LPG connection. Always check appliance instructions and gas fitting requirements.
Gas hoses should be inspected regularly and replaced if they are cracked, stiff, damaged, corroded, leaking or past any marked replacement date shown on the hose or tag.
Gas installation, alteration and compliance work should be completed by an appropriately licensed gas fitter where required by local law and safety standards.