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  2. Cam and groove - Wikipedia

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    The letter codes are the common designations, while the roman numeral codes come from the GSA CID A-A-59326 [3] standard: Type A or Type I: adapter (male end) with female thread, e.g. BSP or NPT; Type B or Type VII: coupler (female end) with male thread, e.g. BSP or NPT; Type C or Type VI: coupler with shank (hose barb)

  3. Mattydale lay - Wikipedia

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    A third person handing the hose to the two individuals on the ends facilitates the process. After the desired length of hose is connected, and sometimes the air removed from the interior with a fire hose vacuum, it is laid in a compartment or hose bed in a predetermined manner depending on the type of lay being built. Almost always the nozzle ...

  4. Glossary of firefighting equipment - Wikipedia

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    Soft suction hose, soft sleeve A short piece of fire hose, usually 10 to 20 feet (6.1 m) long, of large diameter, greater than 2.5 inches (64 mm) and as large as 6 inches (150 mm), used to move water from a fire hydrant to the fire engine, when the fire apparatus is parked close to the hydrant. Solid stream

  5. Fire hose - Wikipedia

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    Delivery Hose. Delivery hose is laid down from the delivery side of the pump (outlet), and the water passing through it is always at a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere. Delivery hose is divided into two categories: percolating hose, and non-percolating hose. Percolating hose Percolating hose is used mainly to fight forest fires. The ...

  6. North American Fire Hose Coupler Incompatibilities - Wikipedia

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    1-inch hose with 1-8 NH NFPA threads (NFPA 1963 requirement; a.k.a. "Chemical Hose Thread" and "Booster Hose Thread" [7]; the chemical hose thread term likely originates from its use on chemical fire engines, an early firefighting device used from 1872 until the 1930s that used a combination of bicarbonate of soda and sulfuric acid to force ...

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