Multiquip HD250 Discharge Hose
Built for heavy-duty water transfer and pumping applications, this 2" x 50 ft Discharge Hose with NPT Threaded ends delivers secure, leak-free connections and long-lasting durability. Manufactured by Multiquip, it ensures reliable performance for construction, irrigation, and industrial dewatering. Order today to keep your operations flowing efficiently.
Features:
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2 in x 20 ft: It appears there may be a slight mismatch in the dimensions provided. While the Multiquip HD250 is traditionally a 50-foot hose, if you are looking for a reworded description for a 2-inch by 20-foot configuration, the focus shifts toward high-volume, rapid-deployment dewatering for localized flooding or tight-access jobsites.
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High quality Lay-Flat hose: The High-Quality Lay-Flat designation refers to its industrial-grade co-extruded construction. This design allows the hose to collapse into a thin, flexible ribbon when depressurized, combining the storage convenience of a lightweight textile with the rugged burst resistance of a reinforced pressure vessel.
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Synthetic fiber reinforcement: The Synthetic Fiber Reinforcement is the structural "skeleton" embedded between the PVC layers. This high-tensile polyester weave provides the necessary hoop strength to handle the intense internal pressure of a 2-inch trash pump, ensuring the hose retains its shape and structural integrity without "ballooning" or bursting under load.
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NPT couplers: The NPT Couplers are the industrial-standard threaded connections that secure the discharge line to the pump. Utilizing a tapered thread design, these couplers create a mechanical "lock" that ensures a leak-proof seal, even when subjected to the high-vibration and pressure surges typical of 2-inch gas-powered trash pumps.
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75 psi: The 75 PSI rating defines its Maximum Working Pressure. This specification ensures the hose can safely handle the high-velocity output and "water hammer" surges common in professional-grade 2-inch centrifugal and trash pumping applications without the risk of bursting or delamination.