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    Fortex - H Class Rubber Extruded Fire Hose

    Type 3 fire hose, the robust protective cover can withstand heavy brigade use of being dragged across rough ground.

     
    Inside Diameter Range
    :
    1.5" (38 mm) & 2.5" (64 mm)
     
    Weight per Meter
    :
    0.33 - 0.55 kg
     
    Working Pressure Range
    :
    305 psi
     
     
    Australian Made
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    Fortex - H Class Rubber Extruded Fire Hose

    Fortex™ is an extruded rubber hose for professional firefighting applications. It is made by weaving high-tenacity yarns and covering the textile reinforcement with a synthetic rubber compound. This process creates a high-pressure fire hose that is abrasion and chemical resistant.

    Fortex™ is a Type 3 fire hose. The robust protective cover can withstand heavy brigade use of being dragged across rough ground. It is also Class H, the highest-pressure rating for fire hose. This extruded rubber fire hose is maintenance-free, requiring only a wipe down after use, thus eliminating the need for drying.

    This hose has the Australian Standard AS2792 and British Standard BS6391 approvals.

    FORTEX Features:

    • Extruded rubber cover Type 3
    • High working pressure 305 psi
    • Chemical and abrasion resistant
    • Flexible and easy to handle
    • Maintenance-free
    • Australian Standard AS2792-1992
    • One year warranty

    Primary uses:

    • Professional firefighting
    • Firefighting training
    • liquid or chemical transfer

     

    Technical Specifications
    Class Inside diameter
    mm
    Inside diameter
    inches
    Working Pressure
    Bar
    Burst Pressure
    Bar
    Weight per Metre(kg) Coil Diameter
    H 38 1½” 21 60 0.33 0.47 m / 30 m
    H 64 2½” 21 55 0.55 0.49 m / 30 m
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