The 8T™ Hose

8T
8T Yellow
8T Red
8T Blue
8T Orange
8T White coated
8T White Uncoated
8T
8T Yellow
8T Red
8T Blue
8T Orange
8T White coated
8T White Uncoated

8T™

Snap-tite’s 8T™ is a premium quality, industrial grade, double jacketed hose with a lightweight polyurethane liner and a maximum operating pressure of 400 psi (2758 kPa). The outside jacket utilizes a tight weave that is less likely to “catch” while dragging through the work site and helps to reduce kinking at low pressures, keeping the flow constant. The polyurethane liner material meets NSF Standard 61 for potable water use and can be used as a hydrant or water main bypass in an emergency.

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Features & Benefits
Hose Sizing & Test Standards

Features & Benefits

  • Double jacketed, polyurethane-lined hose made from 100% high tensile strength polyester yarn.
  • Optional Dura-Cote™ treatment greatly increases abrasion, heat, flame and petrochemical resistance while virtually eliminating water pick-up. When treated, 8T™ is protected from mildew and no drying is required.
  • Hose remains flexible to temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C) and is resistant to ozone, oxidation and most chemicals or petroleum products.
  • Excellent for tough applications such as construction sites, mines and industrial firefighting.
  • Available with aluminum or brass couplings.
  • Made in USA to ISO-9001:2015 certified quality assurance system.

Hose Sizing and Testing Standards

For specific data, please view and download the technical data sheet. 

Versatility Meets Durability:

  • Attack
  • Potable Water
  • Dura-Coat Treatment
  • USA Made
  • 10-year warranty

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