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Complete Fire Hose Accessories & Hardware Catalog

A fire hose alone doesn't deliver fire protection — it works as part of a system that includes nozzles, couplings, cabinets, reels, hydrant wrenches, strainers and many supporting accessories. CA-FIRE manufactures and supplies the complete supporting hardware ecosystem for our fire hose product line, so you can specify everything from a single source with matching warranty, documentation and freight consolidation.

This page is the index to all CA-FIRE fire-hose accessories. Larger product categories — fire hose cabinets, nozzles, couplings — have their own dedicated pages linked below. The smaller items — spanner wrenches, hydrant wrenches, strainers, hose rollers, hose menders, caps & plugs, gaskets, and holders / brackets — are detailed further down this page.

Fire Hose Accessories & Tools

Smaller fire-hose accessories supplied as line items to complement your hose order. Mix and match into a single shipment to consolidate freight and documentation.

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Spanner Wrench

For coupling connect / disconnect

Hand tools to tighten and loosen fire hose couplings. Rocker-lug, Storz, hole-type, double-end variants.

Includes: rocker-lug spanner, Storz spanner, universal spanner, hole-type spanner, dual-purpose spanner
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Hydrant Wrench

For hydrant operation

Adjustable wrenches to open/close fire hydrant valves and remove hydrant caps. Pentagonal pattern fits most hydrants.

Includes: standard hydrant wrench, adjustable hydrant wrench, pentagon socket, fire department gate-valve wrench
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Strainer

For drafting protection

Strainers and screens that prevent debris from entering the pump during drafting. Floating, low-level, barrel and foot-valve types.

Includes: floating strainer, low-level strainer, barrel strainer, foot valve with strainer
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Hose Roller

For hose deployment over edges

Spring-loaded or rigid rollers that protect hose from damage when it's dragged over window sills, ledges, or sharp building edges.

Includes: spring-loaded hose roller, deluxe ladder roller, window-sill roller
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Caps & Plugs

For coupling protection

Caps fit on male couplings; plugs fit in female couplings. Protect threads from damage and contamination during storage / transport.

Includes: rocker-lug caps, plug rockers, Storz blank caps, FDC caps, chained caps, swivel caps
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Gaskets

For coupling sealing

Rubber gaskets that seal the connection at each fire-hose coupling. Tail, swivel and Storz gaskets — replacement schedules per NFPA 1962.

Includes: tail gasket, swivel gasket, Storz gasket, EPDM gasket, Nitrile gasket
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Hose Ramp / Bridge

For vehicle protection

Steel or rubber ramps that allow vehicles to pass over a charged fire hose without damage. Critical at urban incidents and large-scale operations.

Includes: 4-channel hose ramp, 2-channel hose ramp, recycled-rubber ramp, steel apparatus ramp
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Hose Mender / Clamp

For emergency repair & flow control

Field-applicable hose menders and shut-off clamps. Menders repair short jacket damage; clamps shut off water flow in a charged line without closing the pump.

Includes: single-jacket mender, double-jacket mender, hose clamp, forestry hose clamp, Hebert clamp
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Hose Holders & Brackets

For storage & mounting

Mounting brackets and holders for hoses, wrenches, nozzles and accessories on apparatus or station walls.

Includes: wrench holders, hose racks, spanner brackets, nozzle holders, hydrant tool bags
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Fire Hose Spanner Wrench

A fire hose spanner wrench is the standard hand tool used to connect and disconnect fire hose couplings at the coupling lugs. Designed for hose sizes 1" through 6", the spanner provides leverage to tighten threaded couplings to a leak-free seal and to break the seal when disconnecting. Every fire-engine apparatus and standpipe cabinet must have at least one spanner.

Most Common · Rocker-Lug

Rocker-Lug Spanner Wrench

Single- or double-end spanner fitting 1", 1½" and 2½" rocker-lug couplings. Aluminum or stainless steel. The default tool on most fire apparatus.

LDH · Storz

Storz Spanner Wrench

Curved-end spanner for connecting and disconnecting Storz couplings on 4" and 5" LDH supply lines. Hooked design engages the Storz lug.

Universal

Universal / Catch-All Spanner

Single-tool design fits multiple coupling types — rocker lug, pin lug, Storz. The right choice for a department running multiple coupling types.

Hole-Type

Hole-Type Spanner

Spanner with pin or hook designed for pin-lug couplings — common on 2½"–3" hose. Available in single-end and double-end versions.

Wildland · Forestry

Forestry Hose Spanner

Lightweight aluminum or AL-MAG alloy spanner for 1" and 1½" forestry hose couplings. Meets USFS Forest Service Specifications. Weighs as little as 3.5 oz.

Multi-Function

Res-Q-Rench / Pry-Spanner

Combination tool that functions as a spanner wrench plus pry bar / gas shut-off / window breaker. Standard equipment on many engine companies.

Materials available: aluminum (lightweight), AL-MAG alloy (very lightweight, wildland use), stainless steel (corrosion resistance), Ny-Glass nylon-composite (electrical isolation, high-visibility). Powder-coated red and silver-anodized finishes are standard.

Hydrant Wrench

A hydrant wrench (also called a hydrant key) opens and closes fire hydrant valves and removes hydrant caps. Most municipal hydrants use a pentagonal (5-sided) nut on the operating stem, with a separate pentagonal pattern on the caps. Hydrant wrenches are designed with the corresponding pentagonal socket and a long handle for the leverage needed to break the seal on a long-unused hydrant.

Standard

Standard Hydrant Wrench

Fixed pentagonal socket on a long steel or aluminum handle. The classic tool — single fit for one hydrant pattern. Most economical option.

Adjustable

Adjustable Hydrant Wrench

Adjusts to fit multiple hydrant operating-nut and cap sizes. The right choice for departments with mixed hydrant patterns across their response area.

Drop-Forged

Drop-Forged Steel Hydrant Wrench

Heavy-duty version for stubborn or seized hydrants. Drop-forged steel construction handles maximum torque without bending.

Combination

Hydrant + Spanner Combination

Single tool combining hydrant wrench at one end and spanner wrench at the other end. Common on smaller apparatus where tool storage space is limited.

Fire Hose Strainer

A fire hose strainer (also called a suction strainer or screen) attaches to the source end of a hard suction hose during drafting operations. It prevents debris — sticks, leaves, mud, rocks — from being drawn into the fire pump where it would damage impeller blades and compromise pump performance. NFPA 1901 requires every fire engine to carry strainers matched to its hard suction hose.

Most Versatile

Floating Strainer

Buoyant strainer designed to float on the water surface during drafting — minimizes silt and sediment intake. The preferred strainer for lake, pond and river drafting where deeper water contains sediment.

Shallow Water

Low-Level / Shallow-Water Strainer

Engineered to draft water down to 1-2 inch depth. Critical for departments operating where water sources may have minimal depth (small streams, retention ponds, dry-hydrant cisterns).

Folding Tank

Barrel / Drafting-Tank Strainer

Designed for use with portable folding water tanks during tanker-shuttle operations. Sits on the bottom of the dump tank without sucking down debris.

Below-Ground

Foot Valve with Strainer

Combination check-valve plus strainer for dry-hydrant connections and below-ground cisterns. Holds water in the suction hose between drafting operations.

Strainers are sized to match the connecting hard suction hose: 2½", 3", 4", 5" or 6" NH/NST threaded.

Hose Roller

A hose roller is a spring-loaded device that protects fire hose from cuts and abrasions when the hose is dragged over a sharp edge — typical examples are window sills, ladder rungs, parapets, and the edges of roofs. Without a hose roller, repeated abrasion at one point can wear through the jacket in minutes and condemn the hose. With a roller, the hose glides over the edge with no damage.

Standard

Spring-Loaded Hose Roller

Spring-clip attached to the window sill or building edge; freely rotating roller bar carries the hose. Aluminum body, polyurethane roller. Standard equipment on tower companies and ladder companies.

Heavy-Duty

Deluxe Ladder Roller

Designed to mount on the tip of an aerial ladder or extension ladder. Heavier-duty construction for sustained use during structural firefighting operations.

Caps & Plugs

Fire hose caps and plugs protect coupling threads from damage and contamination during storage, transport, and between uses. Caps fit over the male coupling threads; plugs fit inside the female coupling. Available with chain attachments to prevent loss.

Threaded

Rocker-Lug Cap

Threaded cap with rocker lugs matching the spanner-wrench socket. Aluminum or brass. Sizes 1½" through 6" NH/NST/NPSH.

Threaded

Rocker-Lug Plug

Threaded plug for female couplings. Same rocker-lug pattern as caps. Threaded male section seals against the female coupling gasket.

LDH

Storz Blank Cap

Quarter-turn Storz blank cap for 4" and 5" LDH couplings. Locks onto the male Storz lug for storage / shipping.

FDC

FDC Cap / Breakable Cap

Cap for Fire Department Connection (FDC) inlets on buildings. Breakable plastic or chained metal — prevents debris ingress while remaining easily removed by responding firefighters.

Gaskets

Gaskets are the rubber rings that create the seal at every fire-hose coupling. They are wear items — NFPA 1962 inspections frequently identify worn or missing gaskets as the cause of coupling leaks. Replacement gaskets are inexpensive and easy to swap out, but the specific gasket profile depends on the coupling type.

Coupling Seal

Swivel Gasket

The gasket inside the female coupling that seals against the male coupling. Round-profile, fits in a groove in the swivel face. The most commonly replaced fire-hose gasket.

Coupling End

Tail Gasket

Gasket between the coupling bowl and the hose tube — internal sealing element installed when couplings are attached to hose. Replaced only during re-coupling.

LDH

Storz Gasket

Larger-profile gasket sized for 4" and 5" Storz couplings. The single-source point of failure on most Storz connections — keep replacements stocked.

Material

EPDM vs Nitrile Gaskets

EPDM gaskets are standard for water service — best ozone and weather resistance. Nitrile (NBR) gaskets are used where oil or fuel contamination is possible — refineries, mining, marine fuel-supply lines.

Hose Ramp / Bridge

A hose ramp (also called a hose bridge) allows vehicles to drive over a charged fire hose without damaging the hose or losing supply pressure. Critical at urban fires where supply lines cross streets that cannot be closed to traffic.

Standard

4-Channel Hose Ramp

Carries up to four 5" LDH supply lines or eight 2½" attack lines. Vehicle traffic passes over the top without contact. Recycled-rubber or molded-polymer construction.

Compact

2-Channel Hose Ramp

Smaller / lighter ramp for two lines maximum. Easier to transport on the apparatus. Most common for small departments and rapid deployment.

Heavy-Duty

Steel Apparatus Hose Ramp

Heavy steel ramp engineered for heavy-vehicle traffic — fire apparatus, tankers, semi-trucks. Used at large-scale industrial firefighting operations.

Economy

Recycled-Rubber Hose Ramp

Made from recycled tire rubber. Lightweight, durable, environmentally friendly. The cost-effective choice for departments needing multiple ramps on hand.

Hose Mender & Hose Clamp

A hose mender is a field-applicable splice that repairs a section of jacket-damaged hose, allowing the hose to be returned to service without a complete re-coupling. A hose clamp is a mechanical shut-off device that stops water flow in a charged line by squeezing the hose closed.

Repair

Single-Jacket Hose Mender

Cutaway mender for 1½" or 2½" single-jacket hose. Two collar sections clamp over the cut hose ends; inner sleeve restores the waterway.

After installation, hose must be re-tested per NFPA 1962 Section 7.1.11.

Repair

Double-Jacket Hose Mender

Heavier-construction mender for 1¾", 2", 2½" double-jacket attack hose. Similar two-collar design with reinforced clamping.

Flow Control

Hebert Hose Clamp

The fire-service standard hose clamp. Lever-action mechanism squeezes the hose closed, stopping water flow without closing the pump. Used to swap hose lengths or nozzles on an active line.

Wildland

Forestry Hose Clamp

Smaller, lighter clamp for 1" and 1½" forestry hose. Designed to fit on a wildland firefighter's utility belt.

Hose Holders, Brackets & Storage

Mounting hardware that organizes fire hose accessories on the apparatus or station wall — critical for fast deployment under emergency conditions.

Spanner Storage

Spanner Wrench Holder

Spring-loaded holder for 1 or 2 spanner wrenches. Mounts to apparatus body or hose-bed side. Steel construction with stainless springs for long service life.

Hydrant Tools

Hydrant + Spanner Combo Holder

Holds 1 hydrant wrench and 2 spanner wrenches in a single bracket. Standard fitment on most U.S. fire apparatus. Stainless steel springs and pin bearings.

Hose Storage

Wall-Mount Hose Rack

Rack for storing fire hose flat-folded or accordion-loaded in fire stations. Available in steel powder-coated finish or stainless steel.

Mobile

Hydrant Tool Bag

Cordura-fabric carry bag designed to hold all the equipment needed for a hydrant hookup — hydrant wrench, spanner, gate-valve cap, hose. Lives on the engine bumper.

Display

Nozzle & Tool Wall Bracket

Brackets for displaying or storing fire nozzles, gauges, adapters and small tools in a fire station or training facility.

Hose Mounting

Fire Hose Rack & Coil Holder

Wall-mount rack for storing coiled hose or for displaying a hose station in lobby or corridor installations.

Why Source Accessories from CA-FIRE

  • Single-source supply. Order hose plus all accessories from one supplier — consolidated freight, single point-of-contact, matching warranty across all components.
  • Compatible sizing. Accessories sized to match CA-FIRE hose products. Spanner wrenches fit our couplings; strainers thread onto our suction hose; menders match our jacket constructions.
  • Pre-tested combinations. Coupling + hose + gasket combinations are pre-tested at the factory. Reduces field troubleshooting and ensures a leak-free seal on first deployment.
  • Bulk freight savings. Combining small accessories with a hose order in the same container significantly reduces unit freight cost vs single-item shipments.
  • OEM & private label. Accessories available with your company branding. Spanner wrenches, hose racks and hydrant tool bags are popular OEM items.
  • Standards-compliant materials. NFPA / EN / UL / FM compliant materials throughout. Documentation supplied with every shipment for AHJ inspection.

Fire Hose Accessories FAQ

What accessories do I need with a fire hose order?

The minimum supporting accessories for a fire hose installation depend on the application:

Cabinet / occupant-use hose: a cabinet, a nozzle, a hose rack inside the cabinet, and the matching couplings.

Fire-engine apparatus: a fog or smooth-bore nozzle, a spanner wrench (or two), a hydrant wrench, a foot valve and strainer for the suction hose, hose menders, and storage brackets.

Marine fire-protection installation: SOLAS-approved hose, marine-grade couplings (Storz / BS 336 / NH per flag), spanner wrenches, fire-box cabinet.

Industrial / wash-down: hose, couplings (Camlock for industrial), spanner wrench, possibly a foot valve and strainer if drafting.

CA-FIRE quotes the full schedule from a single order — let us know your application and we'll specify the complete accessory list.

What size spanner wrench do I need?

Spanner wrenches are sized to fit the rocker lugs on your fire-hose couplings. The dominant sizes are:

1" / 1½" spanner: forestry and small attack hose

1½" / 2½" double-end spanner: covers most U.S. brigade attack and supply hose

2½" / 4" or 2½" / 5" spanner: bigger supply hose

Storz spanner: required for 4" and 5" Storz LDH couplings — the Storz lug needs a curved-end spanner, not a standard rocker-lug spanner

For mixed-fleet departments, a universal or catch-all spanner combines several patterns into one tool. Wildland fire crews use lightweight AL-MAG forestry spanners that weigh just 3.5 oz.

How often should fire hose gaskets be replaced?

Coupling gaskets are inspected at each annual service test per NFPA 1962. Replacement is required when gaskets show any of these conditions:

• Visible cracking, tearing or missing material

• Hardening, brittleness or loss of elasticity

• Chemical swelling or softening

• Coupling leakage that persists after re-tightening

In practice, gaskets typically last 3–10 years depending on use intensity, UV exposure and chemical contact. Wildland and offshore hose may need gasket replacement more frequently due to UV and salt exposure. Keep a supply of replacement gaskets in your maintenance kit — they're inexpensive and easy to swap out.

What is the difference between a hose roller and a hose ramp?

A hose roller protects the hose from edge abrasion — sharp building edges, window sills, parapets, ladder tips. The roller's rotating bar lets the hose move over the edge with no scrubbing damage. Mounted on the edge / sill, not on the hose.

A hose ramp (hose bridge) protects the hose from vehicle traffic — cars, trucks, fire apparatus driving over a hose laid across a road. The ramp creates a tunnel that the hose runs through, with the vehicle's wheels rolling on the ramp surface above. Laid on the ground over the hose.

Both are essential at structural-fire operations — rollers at building edges where supply lines climb to upper floors; ramps where supply lines cross roads.

Can a damaged fire hose be repaired with a mender?

Yes, in some cases. A hose mender can repair a hose with localized jacket damage (cuts, abrasions, small punctures) by splicing in a new section of the same jacket type. After installing the mender, the hose must be service tested per NFPA 1962 Section 7.1.11 before being returned to service.

Menders cannot repair: liner delamination (Section 4.5.3.2 immediate condemnation), chemical damage that has penetrated the jacket, heat / burn damage to the reinforcement fibers, or hose that has failed a service pressure test. In those cases the hose must be condemned.

Many departments replace older hose entirely rather than mender-repair, since the cost differential is small and a new hose has full service life remaining.

Does CA-FIRE supply Storz adapter products?

Yes. Storz adapters (Storz-to-NH, Storz-to-NPSH, Storz-to-BS 336, Storz-to-GOST) are supplied via our Firefighting Couplings page along with the full coupling product line. Caps, plugs, blanks, double-male and double-female adapters are also available. Visit the Couplings page for the complete product list and request a quote.

What is a hydrant tool bag and what should it contain?

A hydrant tool bag is the Cordura-fabric carry bag containing all the tools needed to make a hydrant connection — typically stored on the rear bumper or pump panel of the fire engine. Contents usually include:

• 1 hydrant wrench (or combination hydrant + spanner)

• 1–2 spanner wrenches

• A hydrant gate valve with cap

• Storz-to-NH adapter if used

• Hydrant flow gauge (optional)

• Hydrant cap chain or pull-pin tool

Standardizing the contents across all engines in a department means any firefighter on any apparatus has the same tools where expected, in the same bag location.

How do I order fire hose accessories along with my hose order?

Email sales@ca-fire.com or WhatsApp +86 181-5036-2095 with your complete schedule. We can quote and ship hose + accessories + couplings + nozzles + cabinets together in a consolidated order — single freight, single delivery, single documentation package.

For accessories, useful information to include: (1) item name and quantity, (2) for spanners — the coupling sizes you have, (3) for strainers — the suction hose diameter, (4) for menders — the hose construction type and ID, (5) material preference (aluminum / steel / stainless / Ny-Glass), (6) any branding requirement. We respond within one business day.

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