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That looks like somebody put a strip of rubber on a hose end and crimped or riveted the metal piece on.
 
I know it looks odd, but Westinghouse tank/canister vacs use a weird and obtuse locking pin system to connect the hose. That actually is correct. It kind of seems like it might be magnetic. I am not 100% sure.
 
My Public apology,

to member Kloveland, aka, Kenny, for using his picture to write this thread without his permission. Kenny, please accept my apology.
 
Thanks huskyvacs,

for your response. I thought about what you said, and since kloveland confirmed it, I am going to attempt to make the part.

The vacuum pictured belongs to a good friend of mine. I am going to make one for him so he can use his vacuum in meantime and/or instead of searching for one.

I will share with the members, what happens.
 
Thank you,

I want to add I found a picture of another Westinghouse that used the exact same hose end. I think it is okay to post it because the original member appears to be no longer active. Also, the picture the member posted was from Eastbay. ;}

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Those

Hoses and vacuums are different. I had a pink GE but I don't remember what the hose looked like.
Best of luck finding one.
 
For the attachment end of the hose, a Rainbow wand might work (the one that's molded onto the hose)? It looks really close. These vacuums are rare enough already, trying to find a specific part is gonna be pretty difficult.

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Prototype...

Magnetic tape, 2 layers would have worked, except of the magnets repelling the metal scrap wand end. The tape is supposed to create an attraction to the inside of the inlet and allow it to spin (swivel). Metal won't work, so I think it needs to be plastic to solve that problem. Adhering the tape to the plastic needs to be solid.
 
Okay, here we go.....

Old post#78492 from Crevicetool,

"An unusual hose coupling. When you pull that slip ring, it retracts a lock. Sorta like an incline within the ring. Works very well."

FYI.

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Oh you have to pull on the ring? I thought you turned it or something. I'll have to try mine again. Maybe mine is jammed, but I was turning it around thinking it was some kind of twist-on or a screw-on or something.
 
Prototype abandoned

A hidden lock when you pull the ring back, baffles me. Even so, I will have to wait, however long, for one to appear.

I remember eons ago, there was a Westinghouse available in a city nearby. I missed the opportunity to drive there and get it. Like to one here, but beige.

For now, my interest in fabricating a hose end, has come to an end.

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It's a tension/pressure fitting

I used to have that canister. There are no magnets involved, but the chrome band on the fitting is a tension band that expands when you press the ring forward. when the band expands, it holds the hose tight onto the machine. Then you pull the ring to release it. I recall that the moving parts would get stiff and become hard to lock or release.
 

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