National Fire Hose 5M polyester single jacket hose

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: National Fire Hose
  • Model code: 5M
  • Construction: Single Jacket
Additional info:

Purpose-built for above- and below-ground mining operations, 5M mine hose is a polyester single jacket hose with a neoprene rubber liner that resists burning inherently better than hydrocarbon rubber. This hybrid design has earned 5M the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) Approval #2G-15/1 for use in mines along with non-sparking brass couplings. The hose features an ultra-tight weave that helps prevent abrasion associated with the rigors of the mine environment, and also prevents kinking as is found with inexpensive hoses. Ultra-tough. Designed to resist burning with polyester single jacket neoprene rubber lining and rubber backing; tighter weave promotes greater abrasion resistance. Powerful. Operates to a maximum operating pressure of 270 psi (1861.58 kPa). Hard-working. Performs at temperature range -40° to 150°F (-40° to 65°C). Certified. Approved by MSHA, Approval #18-FHA110001.

Make National Fire Hose
Manufacturer All-American Hose, LLC
Model code 5M
Construction Single Jacket
Additional info

Purpose-built for above- and below-ground mining operations, 5M mine hose is a polyester single jacket hose with a neoprene rubber liner that resists burning inherently better than hydrocarbon rubber. This hybrid design has earned 5M the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) Approval #2G-15/1 for use in mines along with non-sparking brass couplings. The hose features an ultra-tight weave that helps prevent abrasion associated with the rigors of the mine environment, and also prevents kinking as is found with inexpensive hoses.

  • Ultra-tough. Designed to resist burning with polyester single jacket neoprene rubber lining and rubber backing; tighter weave promotes greater abrasion resistance.
  • Powerful. Operates to a maximum operating pressure of 270 psi (1861.58 kPa).
  • Hard-working. Performs at temperature range -40° to 150°F (-40° to 65°C).
  • Certified. Approved by MSHA, Approval #18-FHA110001.