Hale/Class 1 Successfully Debuts Four Products at FDIC Int’l 2016

Hale Products, Inc. has a lot to talk about at this year’s FDIC trade show. With four new product offerings, the company is excited to discuss its place in the industry as a total solution provider. Located in Ocala, Florida, Hale is part of the IDEX Fire Suppression Group (FSG) and encompasses five of the most recognized brands in the market-–Hale, Class 1, Godiva, Akron Brass, and Weldon.

John Dinning, director of marketing, is available for interviews.; a top-line summary of our announcements is below.

Visit FDIC Int’l 2016 Booth #1823B to see…(click to download specs)

 

SmartFOAM System

Introducing the Class 1 SmartFOAM System featuring an intuitive user interface, advanced safety interlocks, fully configurable presets and data logging; this is the first of its kind in the North America fire market.

Shift Interlock Module

Integrates Class 1 electronics to Hale’s reliable G gearbox ensuring shifts between road and pump modes can only occur when the apparatus is placed in neutral; increases firefighter safety.

KP Pump Series

A series of mid- or rear-mounted pumps including a multi-pressure option, low cost of ownership and easy installation, and maintenance; smallest and lightest offering on the market.

Dual Control Panels

Allow the engine and throttle to be controlled from the pump or the cab; for portable pumps.

    

 

Learn more at www.haleproducts.com

 

Contacts  

Meara Lyons                                                 John Dinning

(704) 441-3449                                            (352) 208-2024

mlyons@wrayward.com                                 jdinning@idexcorp.com

 

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