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Fire Pumps

Expert-Made Engine-Mounted & Portable Fire Fighting Pumps

 

Hale fire pumps - driven by diesel engine or electric motor - provide reliable, high-performing service in a variety of firefighting applications.

Explore our pumps below, or contact us for more information about our fire protection equipment.

  1. LKA/XKA

    69 | LKA/XKA

    Hale’s LKA/XKA split shaft PTO gearbox is a practical, cost-effective alternative to using dedicated engines to power pumps, generators, air compressors, and other auxiliary equipment. It is also the heavy-duty alternative to general purpose power takeoffs that are not built for high speed and high torque characteristics of fire truck and emergency vehicle applications. Installed in a midship position between the two halves of a split driveshaft, the LKA/XKA uses a sliding gear to shift power between the vehicle’s wheels and its own output shaft.
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  2. RGA/LGA/MGA

    75 | RGA/LGA/MGA

    Hale’s RGA/LGA/MGA split shaft PTO gearbox is a practical, cost-effective alternative to using dedicated engines to power pumps, generators, air compressors, and other auxiliary equipment. It is also the heavy-duty alternative to general purpose power takeoffs that are not built for high speed and high torque characteristics of fire truck and emergency vehicle applications. Installed in a midship position between the two halves of a split driveshaft, the RGA/LGA/MGA uses a sliding gear to shift power between the vehicle’s wheels and its own output shaft.
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  3. TBP

    78 | TBP

    Hale’s TBP Twin Booster pump is a unique two-stage series/parallel pump that meets the demands for higher pump performance for structural fires while still retaining the ability to create the high pressures necessary to operate progressive hose lays and the capability of providing low speed pump and roll. The TBP is the first 750 GPM NFPA rated two stage series/parallel PTO driven fire pump in the market. Capable of 150 GPM (568 L/min) at 500 PSI (34.5 Bar) in pressure mode.
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