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Most Economical bridge available

New economically priced, extruded aluminum hose bridges require less storage space and are available in widths of 16" and 24" (3" bridges also available in 36" width.)

24" wide bridges are recommended for fire apparatus since the dual rear wheel have a tread width of 24".

Bridges will support the weight of any over the road" vehicle.

Each bridge is composed of one center hose guard and two ramps (above). Bridges are sold in pairs. Separate links may be purchased to protect additional hose lines (3" onl). Extruded neoprene feet hold the bridge firmly in place. Vehicle tires do not come into contact with the hose line.
To assemble, ramp is placed into slot and lowered to the road surface. Remove one ramp, and bridge may be used to jump curb.
5" hose bridge set (3" below.)
   
Model Description WT./@in LBS. Price list page No.
 EAHB-50-16  16" wide extruded bridge set - 5" hose 128.2 11
 EAHB-50-24  24" wide extruded bridge set - 5" hose 192.611
Solid one piece Rubber Hose Bridges feature non-skid bases with 64 one-inch knobs to reduce likelihood of sliding on wet road. Three and five-inch models have molded-in carrying handles.
   
Model Description WT./@in LBS. Price list page No.
 RHB-30-16  Single hose line to 3" : 24" L x 16"W x 3-3/4" H 71.0 11
 RHB-50  Single hose line to 5": 33-1/2"L x 16"W x 4-7/8"H 121.0 11
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