Índice
What Is a Fire Hose?
A fire hose is a long, strong tube. It brings water or safety liquid to a fire. You see it on fire trucks and at fire hydrants. Inside the hose is a lining. The lining keeps water inside. Around that is a jacket. The jacket makes the hose strong. Couplings are at each end. They help the hose join to fire pumps and nozzles. Fire hoses are everywhere—at schools, homes, factories, airports, and even on trucks! At CLW GROUP, we help you pick the right hose for every job.
How Are Fire Hoses Different?
Fire hoses come in many types. Here is why:
- Materials: Polyester, nylon, rubber, or even natural fiber.
- 13. Construção: Single jacket, double jacket, rubber covered.
- Diameter & Length: The hose can be thin or wide; short or long.
- Pressure Rating: High or low pressure—measured by special tests.
- Coupling Type: Special ends—like Storz ou NST—join hoses fast.
We believe the right hose keeps people and places safe. At CLW GROUP, we help match the hose to your fire safety ____.
Types of Fire Hoses & What They Do
Attack Hose
- Use: Sprays water right at the fire.
- Look: Short, light, and very strong.
- Common Sizes: 1.5”, 1.75”, 2”.
- Best For: Firefighters inside a burning building.
Supply Hose
- Use: Moves lots of water from a fire hydrant to the fire truck.
- Look: Wide, long, and very tough.
- Common Sizes: 2.5” to 6”. Some called large diameter hose (LDH).
- Best For: Getting water from far away.
Booster Hose
- Use: Small fires; perfect for fast fixes.
- Look: Hard, round, does not flop.
- Common Size: 1”.
- Best For: Fire trucks that must move quick.
Forestry Hose
- Use: Made for wildland firefighting.
- Look: Slim, light, and rolls up small.
- Common Sizes: 1”, 1.5”.
- Best For: Forests, fields, and mountains.
Table: Common Fire Hose Types
Tipo | Main Use | Common Size (inches) | Ideal para |
---|---|---|---|
Attack Hose | Spray on fires | 1.5 – 2 | Inside buildings |
Supply Hose | Bring water | 2.5 – 6 | Long distances |
Booster Hose | Quick fixes | 1 | Trucks, reels |
Forestry Hose | Wildland fires | 1 – 1.5 | Forest, fields |
Which Fire Hose for Which Job?
Fire hoses are not all the same. You need the right one for the job.
- Municipal Firefighting: Choose attack, supply, or LDH—used at every neighborhood fire.
- Industrial Settings: Plants, mills, or factories need rubber covered hoses e mill hoses. They face heat, oil, or chemicals.
- Marine: Boats and docks need hoses that fight saltwater and sun.
- Aviation: Planes and airports need hoses that bend but do not kink.
- Wildland Firefighting: Forestry hoses help at forest fires. Light, fast, and strong.
- Standpipe Systems: High-rises and schools use rack hose. Easy for everyone to use.
For every job, CLW GROUP gives advice, supply, and top service. Explore more on special trucks for every worksite.
How Are Fire Hoses Built?
Fire hoses can be built in special ways:
- Single Jacket Hose: One layer. Light but not as strong. Used for light jobs.
- Double Jacket Hose: Two layers. Very strong, safe, used by pros.
- Rubber Covered Hose: Covered in tough rubber. Great for busy factories and harsh jobs.
Table: How Hoses Are Built
Tipo | Layers | Bom Para | Not Good For |
---|---|---|---|
Single Jacket | One | Quick jobs, light | Heavy fighting, rough places |
Double Jacket | Two | Strong, safe, attack | Super heavy hoses |
Rubber Covered | Many | Factories, rough | Can be heavy to lift |
Find more ways to move water at our custom water tank truck page.
Fire Hose: Standards, Tests, and Safety
Fire hoses have rules to keep you safe. The NFPA 1961 e NFPA 1962 standards say how hoses should be made and tested.
- Service Test Pressure: Hoses are checked yearly with water at 100–300 psi.
- Acceptance Test Pressure: Brand new hoses are tested up to 600 psi.
- Burst Pressure: Hoses must take two or three times more than normal. That’s real strength.
Nós usamos UL e FM Global checked hoses. CLW GROUP follows all rules—so you are always safe.
What to Look For When Choosing a Hose
Pick your hose by asking:
- What job is it for?
- How much water do I need?
- How far is the water source?
- Will it face heat or sharp things?
- Should it be light to carry?
Our team at CLW GROUP helps you answer these questions. We build, ship, and support the best hoses and trucks for you. Check our material handling trucks and cranes for big jobs.
Hose Care: How To Keep Your Hose Strong
You want a safe, long-lasting hose. Here is how:
- Inspeção hoses often. Look for holes, cuts, or soft spots.
- Limpos after use. Dry well before packing.
- Store away from sun and sharp things.
- Service Test each year as the NFPA 1962 says.
A good hose can last 5 to 20 years. But, take care of it! We help with after-sales care for all trucks and hoses.
Handy Table: Fire Hose Data
Item | Fact or Range | Por que Importa |
---|---|---|
Attack Hose Weight | 10–15 lbs (per 50 ft) | Easy to carry |
Supply Hose Weight | 50–70 lbs (per 50 ft, LDH) | Uses for trucks, not kids! |
Pressure to Test Hose | 100–300 psi (yearly); 600 psi (new) | Stays safe under stress |
Usual Hose Length | 50 or 100 feet | Easy planning |
Why Pick CLW GROUP for Fire Hoses and Trucks?
Conhecemos todas as fire fighting hose type. From municipal fire hoses 24. opções de caminhão tanque de água industrial fire hoses ou aviation fire hoses, we offer solutions. Our trucks help you transport fire hoses, water, cement, or even waste. Not sure what you need? Let us help!
CLW GROUP is your partner. We custom-make vehicles. We deliver fast. We help you long after the sale with service and advice. Check our big tipper trucks for heavy jobs também.
Let’s Keep You Safe
No matter if you are fighting fires, working at a factory, or keeping a city safe, you need the right fire hose types and support. With CLW GROUP, you have a team ready to help you every step—from picking the best fire hose to caring for it year after year.
Referências:
Ready for strong, safe fire hoses and trucks? Contact CLW GROUP! We are always here to help you.