The LD™ Hose

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LD Yellow
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LD Snap tite Hose Coupling 1
LD Yellow
LD Blue

LD™

LD™ is a premium quality extruded thru-the-weave, nitrile rubber hose. It’s easily coiled, non- kinking, high flow, lightweight hose that also resists abrasion, chemicals, and weathering by ozone.

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Klean
High Rise Hose
Attack Hose

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Features & Benefits
Hose Sizing & Test Standards

Features & Benefits

  • Extruded thru-the-weave, nitrile rubber fire hose. The reinforcement has circular woven, twill weave, and nylon fibers.
  • Highly resistant to both conductive and radiant heat.
  • Hose remains flexible at temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C) and is resistant to ozone, oxidation, and most chemicals and petrochemicals.
  • Designed for the following applications: General industrial and construction use; discharge hose in plant fire protection; wash down and maintenance. 
  • Maintenance free, no drying required, and is easily cleaned.
  • 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.

Easy to Coil, Non-Kinking, High-Flow:

  • Attack
  • USA Made
  • Klean Hose
  • Lifetime delamination warranty
  • 10-year warranty

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