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What equipment do you have for it?
I saw a nice one at a military museum. I hope to post photo's.
I saw a nice one at a military museum. I hope to post photo's.
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emmado22;779893 I caution anyone who is going to put hose/nozzles/hose adapters/fittings on their truck make sure you find out what thread pattern it should be said:That is interesting. One would never think of that.
Bastard threads are most often found on the two coast or in medium or larger cities/metro areas (250000+) Smaller communities mostly are going to have standard NH.I ASSUME that the 530's would all have NH/NS threads on them. The US Navy likes to use NPSH (National Pipe) threads for their stuff, but I bought an Ex USN Akron Brass Water Thief (that orignially cost Uncle Sam $800)with NH 2.5 inch threads and 1.5 inch NPSH threads on it for $50. I changed the 1.5 inch threads to 1.5 NH with a call to Akron Brass and $60.
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I'll bet a few bucks your local FD has NH threaded stuff.
Thanks I went and looked back at my -12 ( I got and corpyed it from my local library) All I could find in it was a load plan, but it just said thing like 1 1/2" water nozzle. It did list alot of stuff but no details. I now the truck had one of 3 sets of equipment depending on what the truck was to be use for, brush , structure or air craft fires.maybe in here somewhere..
TM 5-421 0-21 7-1 2
Full text of "ARMY_TECHNICAL_MANUAL_TM5_4210_217_12"
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The TM says that it uses NH (American national fire-hose coupling thread). So the military used the NH thread for the fire trucks.Bastard threads are most often found on the two coast or in medium or larger cities/metro areas (250000+) Smaller communities mostly are going to have standard NH.
It looks to me like DOD standard for 1-1/2" is/has been NPSH (standard pipe thread) in 25ft lengths. At least that is all that I've seen in DRMS listings over the last 10years (I have a bunch of new in box NPSH that is useless to my FD).
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