Flexible Rubber Fire Hose | Rawhide Fire HoseRubber-Lined Fire Hose

Our rubber fire hoses are manufactured to meet or exceed NFPA standard 1961, Tuf-Hide rubber-covered fire hose is designed for extended service and built to resist ozone, oxidation and most chemical/petroleum products.

The Benefits of Rubber Fire Hoses

Looking for a reliable fire hose? Rawhide’s fire hoses are virtually maintenance free, including an LDH supply, standard in high-visibility yellow and red. Our rubber fire hoses come in a variety of custom colors available upon request, as well as shorter, pony lengths. Available rubber fire hose diameters include: 1, 1.5, 1.75, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches.

Our rubber fire hose carries a five-year warranty against material and manufacturing defects, not with standing mistreatment and/or misuse. We stand behind our rubber fire hoses: Defective hose, couplings and configurations will be replaced at no charge.

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Rubber Fire Hose FAQ

Q: What material is a rubber fire hose made of? 

A: Rubber-covered supply hose (like those featured here) consists of a nitrile rubber tube and cover with 100% synthetic yarn reinforcement. A “through-the-weave” construction ensures that the hose will not divide even when exposed to fuels, oil, and most low-concentrated chemicals- a key benefit of rubber fire hoses.-

Q: What rubber is used in rubber fire hoses?  

A: Nitrile rubber is used in fire hose rubber. PVC may also be used in rubber hoses. 

Q: What is Type 3 fire hose?  

A: Type 3 fire hose is rubber-covered lay-flat firehose. Rubber-covered hose is built to resist ozone, oxidation, and most chemical/petroleum products. The nitrile rubber tube is covered with a 100% synthetic yarn reinforcement that’s designed with “through-the-weave” construction to ensure the hose will not divide when exposed to fuels, oil, and most low concentrated chemicals. 

Learn more: Choosing the Right Fire Hose Types for Your Application 

Q: What is NFPA standard 1961 in fire hoses?  

A: According to the National Fire Protection Association, the NFPA 1961 standard “defines the design and construction requirements for new fire hose, the testing required to verify the design and construction, and the inspection and testing required of all new fire hose.”

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