Akron Brass 1820 UltraJet Fire Hose Nozzle
Technical Specification
- Make: Akron Brass
- Model code: 1820
- Pistol Grip?: Yes
All-in-One Firefighter Nozzle Want the hard-hitting penetration of a smooth-bore nozzle and overall coverage and heat absorption of a full fog nozzle? You don’t have to choose with the UltraJet from Akron Brass. This firefighter nozzle features a true smooth bore, narrow fog and full NFPA fog patterns in one. Combining these options also eliminates lost or misplaced tips. The UltraJet brings reliable, consistent power to your fire scene, no matter your preferred pattern. One Pressure, One Flow, Regardless of Stream With the UltraJet, there is no need to manage pressure while transitioning from smooth bore to fog. Switch smoothly from one to the other without losing flow or pressure. This makes it easy to choose your stream while maintaining consistent water flow. Operating the UltraJet at low pressure reduces firefighter fatigue. Capable of flowing anywhere from 118 to 297 GPM (447 to 1124 LPM), the UltraJet can hold its own on any fire-ground. Standard Operations, Minimal Training In emergency situations, simple operations are key to putting out a fire successfully. The UltraJet nozzle operates like most other fog nozzles. Open and close the bale handle to turn your water flow on or off. Twist the bumper to change the flow pattern. These intuitive movements make training with Akron Brass firefighting equipment straightforward. Tip Sizes and Flows at 50 psi (3.5 bar) 1" (25 mm), 210 gpm @ 50 psi 15/16" (24 mm), 185 gpm @ 50 psi 7/8" (22 mm), 161 gpm @ 50 psi 3/4" (19 mm), 118 gpm @ 50 psi Additional Features Low pressure operation at 50 psi/3.5 bar Intuitive open/close bale handle for easy, quick operation and simple training Full grip bumper for excellent operating control at the nozzle Matching flows in smooth bore and fog Can be used with CAFS, premixed foam tanks, portable eductors Optional colored bale handle and pistol grip NFPA & CE Certified* *3/4” (19 mm) tip is CE EN15182 certified Patents #10,562,046, I673107, 2020091800118180
Read moreMake | Akron Brass |
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Manufacturer | Akron Brass Company |
Category | Fire and Rescue>Nozzles |
Model code | 1820 |
Pistol Grip? | Yes |
Additional info |
All-in-One Firefighter Nozzle Want the hard-hitting penetration of a smooth-bore nozzle and overall coverage and heat absorption of a full fog nozzle? You don’t have to choose with the UltraJet from Akron Brass. This firefighter nozzle features a true smooth bore, narrow fog and full NFPA fog patterns in one. Combining these options also eliminates lost or misplaced tips. The UltraJet brings reliable, consistent power to your fire scene, no matter your preferred pattern. One Pressure, One Flow, Regardless of Stream With the UltraJet, there is no need to manage pressure while transitioning from smooth bore to fog. Switch smoothly from one to the other without losing flow or pressure. This makes it easy to choose your stream while maintaining consistent water flow. Operating the UltraJet at low pressure reduces firefighter fatigue. Capable of flowing anywhere from 118 to 297 GPM (447 to 1124 LPM), the UltraJet can hold its own on any fire-ground. Standard Operations, Minimal Training In emergency situations, simple operations are key to putting out a fire successfully. The UltraJet nozzle operates like most other fog nozzles. Open and close the bale handle to turn your water flow on or off. Twist the bumper to change the flow pattern. These intuitive movements make training with Akron Brass firefighting equipment straightforward. Tip Sizes and Flows at 50 psi (3.5 bar)
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