The Smith Indian™ 5-Gallon Galvanized Tank with FP200 Fire Pump is a rugged backpack firefighting unit built for wildland fire suppression, forestry work, and prescribed burn operations. Featuring a durable galvanized steel tank with a kidney-shaped profile and contoured back support, this fire pump is designed to provide long-lasting performance while maintaining comfort during extended use in the field.
The included FP200 brass fire pump is engineered for smooth, reliable operation with two seamless brass cylinders and a guide bushing system that helps eliminate binding. A combination nozzle allows operators to quickly switch between a concentrated straight stream and a fan spray pattern, providing the versatility needed for hotspot suppression, mop-up operations, and vegetation fire control.
Features
• 5-gallon galvanized steel tank for durability and long service life
• Kidney-shaped tank design with contoured back support for improved comfort
• FP200 brass fire pump delivers dependable field performance
• Pump constructed with two seamless brass cylinders for smooth operation
• Guide bushing design helps ensure bind-free pumping action
• Reinforced brass outlet with integrated filter screen helps prevent clogging
• Ventilated cap with cam-lock design and gasket minimizes leaks
• Large 4-inch tank opening allows fast and easy filling
• Combination nozzle quickly changes from straight stream to fan spray without tools
• Designed for wildland firefighting, forestry, and prescribed burn applications
Specifications
• Manufacturer: FountainHead Group
• Product Line: Smith Indian™
• Tank Capacity: 5 Gallons
• Tank Material: Galvanized Steel
• Tank Design: Kidney-Shaped with Contoured Back Support
• Pump Model: FP200 Fire Pump
• Pump Construction: Seamless Brass Cylinders with Guide Bushing
• Nozzle Type: Combination Straight Stream/Fan Spray
• Fill Opening: 4 Inches
• Outlet: Reinforced Brass with Filter Screen
• Cap Type: Vented Cam-Lock Cap with Gasket
• Application: Wildland Firefighting, Forestry Operations, Prescribed Burns, and Mop-Up Activities