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Kuriyama Armored Reel Fire Hose

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Suitable for use and recommended for skid units, booster reels, industrial reels, forestry and wildland applications.
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  • Hose - Size
  • Color - Red
  • Hose - Length
  • Coupling Type
Terms and Conditions
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Shipping: 2-3 Business Days
Hose - Size: 1"
Color: Red

General Applications


Suitable for use and recommended for skid units, booster reels, industrial reels, forestry and wildland applications.

Construction


Lining

The synthetic lining is extruded polyurethane, combined with a helical interior reinforcement. The lining is compounded to resist deterioration from ozone. No reclaimed material is used. The finished form shall be free of pits or other imperfections, resulting in a smooth lining that reduces friction loss.


Jacket Construction

The hose is single jacket, constructed with 100% continuous, virgin high tenacity polyester that is circular woven. The outerjacket is thoroughly impregnated with a polymer compound to seal the jacket and provide superior resistance to chemicals, abrasion, oil and ultraviolet light. Compound is heat set at +250 ºF (+121 ºC).

Features and Advantages


  • Armored Reel™ is a one-inch, polyester jacketed, lightweight semi rigid hose, intended to replace the heavy rubber hose traditionally used as a booster line.
  • Like booster line, Armored Reel™ can be charged while on the reel.
  • Meets or exceeds National Fire Products Association (NFPA) 1961 Standard on Fire Hose (current edition).

Couplings


Expansion-type couplings. Field attachable couplings are available.

Packaging


Available in 50', 100', 150’, and 200’ lengths.

Nominal Specifications


Size
1 in
Color
Red
Coupling Size
1 in
Coupling Type
NST or NST Field Attachable
Service Test
300 psi
Proof Test
600 psi
Burst Test
900 psi
Available Lengths
50, 100, 150, & 200 ft
Weight Uncoupled
0.07 lbs/ft

Specifications


Brand
Kuriyama
Type
Fire Hose
Material
Polyester
Industry Standards
Meets or exceeds National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1961