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Twin pack aluminum breakable FDC caps prevents entry of foreign materials and to protects the female threads on pin lug fire department inlet connections (FDC). Breakable ears permits fast fire hose connection. Two eyebolts with nuts for attachment to female pin lug swivel are included.
These caps will fit the most common Fire Department Connection (FDC) 2 1/2" NH / NST. Caps are designed to cover any FDC with the outside diameter (Not including pin lugs) of 3 7/8".
Finger tighten only...Do Not Use Pliers!
- Two fire department connection caps
- Two eyebolts with nuts for attachment to female pin lug swivel
Barb
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Not sure what to say. These fit our situation perfectly.
steven
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
The quality is great, and cheap
KJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Ladies and gentlemen, firefighters and fire enthusiasts, gather 'round for the hottest product review of the century! Today, we're talking about the sizzling FDC Connection - Fire Department Connection Caps. These bad boys are so cool, they make even the most seasoned firefighters weak in the knees!Picture this: You're a FDC, standing tall and proud on the building. But wait! Your connection is exposed, vulnerable, and feeling a bit naked. Enter the FDC Connection Cap, the superhero of hydrant fashion! It's like a tiny firefighter helmet for your hydrant, protecting it from debris, vandalism, and embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions.But wait, there's more! These caps are so shiny, you can use them as impromptu mirrors to check your reflection before rushing into a burning building. Talk about multi-tasking!Now, I know what you're thinking: "But will it match my fire truck's paint job?" Fear not, fashion-forward firefighters! These caps come in "Inferno Red"Get yourself some FDC Connection Caps. They're so hot, they're cool! Remember, a well-capped connection is a happy connection.Warning: May cause spontaneous outbursts of "That's a mighty fine cap you've got there!" from passersby.
Michael Talavera
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
Picture does not accurately show the product. Their are no identifying marks on the front. Plain flat cap. Works fine though!
AEGS Shoppe
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
Perfect fit.
SSG Nasty
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Ours keep disappearing so now I have new ones.
Jeremy
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2024
B Lee
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
These fitted my FDC drains, easy to install
Max
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
This worked out quite well, previous plastic covers fell apart in less than a year just being exposed to Texas sun. Aluminum cover should take care of that
AJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
Dunno how we ended up losing two of these in two different buildings within the space of a month, but I was SHOCKED when I got a quote from our fire safety contractor to replace just one for $75. For that price, you'd think these would be fancier than what amounts to size and slightly thicker metal off the cap of a jelly jar, plus two run of the mill eyebolt screws.After a quick call to my local fire department to confirm there was no special fancy features or unusual replacement requirements that would force me to pay the fire safety folks "COVID Toilet Paper Crisis Exploiter Extortionist" rates, I went off to search the internet rabbit hole for something that wouldn't have me considering selling a spare body part to purchase. Luckily for me I found these pretty reasonably priced but the manufacturer still made a BoatloadaBenjamins on these basic"wanna be Smuckers jelly jar lids".Thanks to Amazon's poor overworked exploited delivery drivers, my caps arrived quickly and were the perfect size. Unfortunately, two of the metal screws were missing but a quick (but annoyingly necessary) trip to Home Depot for replacements, and I was back in business! This was really timely because a building fire alarm was somehow mistakenly triggered by my elevator maintenance company who said they were simply "vacuuming dust and crap off the top of the cab". Scratching you head at that huh? Yup, me too! Dunno what confused me more, why they felt like they needed to vacuum the top of the outside of the cab where no one was gonna look unless they were trying to live out their "gotta escape bad guys by doing some Mission Impossible acrobatics to the top of the elevator, and barely being able to jump off before it crashes down the enoooourmas 4 flight decent" required scene in practically every Bruce Willis movie" -OR- why/how the hell it would set off the fire alarm?!?Anyhoo, it all worked out cause the fire alarm got the firefighters down the street to come hustling over in two fire big firetrucks jam packed smoking hot firefighters, like a Chippendale's version of a firefighter clown car. After being reassured it was a false alarm, I was barely able put my drooling tongue back in my mouth long enough to ask if the covers met code. Or if not, could they slowly strip it off for me...Mixed feelings when they said it was all good and left, lol.So yeah, buy this cover. You might get a good story out of it too.
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