The 1061 Pencil Line Lightweight Mop-Up Forestry Hose is engineered to meet the demanding needs of first responders. This high-performance hose, available in white, features advanced circular woven fire hose technology with a high tensile, all-polyester woven jacket, and a high tensile NSF polyurethane lining. It packs tight for easy transport and includes brass GHT threaded couplings with strain reliefs.
Features
- Robust Construction: Exceeds U.S. government federal specification 4210-01-167-1061.
- Durable Jacket: High tensile polyester jacket with a minimum pick count of 14.5 picks per inch for enhanced strength and abrasion resistance.
- Superior Lining: Single-ply extruded tube of synthetic high tensile TPU, ozone-resistant, with a smooth finish for optimal flow.
- Reliable Couplings: Brass GHT threaded couplings with gaskets and strain reliefs inside the ferrules.
- Performance Tested: Service test pressure of 300 psi, proof test pressure of 600 psi, and burst test pressure of at least 900 psi.
- Temperature Flexibility: Maintains flexibility at temperatures as low as -65˚F (-54˚C).
Applications
Perfect for:
- Firefighting
- Emergency response
- Rescue operations
Quality Assurance
Manufactured to the highest standards, this hose ensures superior quality and workmanship, free from defects in materials and workmanship upon delivery.
Maintenance Tips
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your 1061 Pencil Line Lightweight Mop-Up Forestry Hose, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regular Inspections: Check the hose for any signs of wear, damage, or defects before and after each use.
- Proper Cleaning: Rinse the hose with clean water after use to remove any debris or contaminants. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the hose material.
- Drying: Allow the hose to dry completely before storing it to prevent mold and mildew growth.
- Storage: Store the hose in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid sharp bends or kinks that could weaken the hose.
- Coupling Care: Inspect the brass couplings regularly for any signs of corrosion or damage. Ensure the gaskets are intact and replace them if necessary.
- Pressure Testing: Periodically test the hose at its service test pressure to ensure it maintains its integrity and performance standards.