Skid Pump

When it comes to industrial fluid management, there’s one piece of gear that stands out for reliability, transportability, and raw power: the skid pump. Built to handle aggressive applications—from mine dewatering to chemical transfer—skid-mounted pump systems offer rugged, mobile solutions that perform in the harshest environments.

At MultiTorque, we’ve been designing, supplying, and servicing skid pump systems across Australia for over 15 years. Whether you need a diesel-driven dewatering unit or a complete electric pump skid with custom automation, we build systems that work where others fail.


🔍 What Is a Skid Pump?

A skid pump is a complete pumping unit mounted on a skid base—typically a steel frame designed for easy transport and stability. The system may include:

  • The pump itself (centrifugal, progressive cavity, gear, diaphragm, etc.)
  • Drive system (diesel engine, electric motor, or hydraulic drive)
  • Base skid frame with lifting lugs or forklift pockets
  • Optional features like hose reels, control panels, valves, and fluid tanks

Skid pump systems are popular in industries where mobility and durability are essential. MultiTorque custom-builds these units to meet site-specific requirements, environmental standards, and operator preferences.


🛠️ Common Applications of Skid Pumps

We’ve seen skid pump systems used across virtually every major industrial sector. Some of the most common use cases include:


⛏️ Mining & Quarrying

  • Mine dewatering
  • Slurry and tailings transfer
  • Diesel-powered skids for remote operations

🛢️ Oil & Gas

  • Chemical injection skids
  • Transfer of hydrocarbons or drilling fluids
  • Explosion-proof electric pump skids

🚧 Civil Construction

  • Bypass pumping for sewer and stormwater
  • Emergency dewatering
  • Jetting and flushing skids

🚜 Agriculture & Irrigation

  • Fertigation or chemical dosing
  • Large-volume water supply
  • Portable irrigation pump skids

🏭 Industrial & Manufacturing

  • High-pressure wash-down skids
  • Process fluid transfer
  • Tank and chemical blending stations

🔧 Key Features of MultiTorque Skid Pump Systems

At MultiTorque, we don’t just supply pumps—we engineer fully integrated systems designed to handle your specific workload. Here’s what sets our skid pump solutions apart:


✅ 1. Custom-Built to Spec

Every skid is designed based on:

  • Fluid type
  • Flow rate and pressure requirements
  • Power availability (diesel, electric, hydraulic)
  • Environmental or safety standards

If you need a low-shear progressive cavity skid for thick sludge or a high-volume centrifugal unit for stormwater, we can build it.


✅ 2. Rugged Frames and Mounting

Our steel skid bases are built to handle real-world work environments. We offer:

  • Galvanised, painted, or stainless steel options
  • Built-in lifting lugs
  • Forklift access for easy transport
  • Optional wheel kits for towable skids

✅ 3. Pump & Drive Flexibility

We work with leading pump brands like:

  • Wilden
  • Orbit
  • NOV
  • Napco
  • Tuthill
    And we pair them with drives from:
  • Kubota, Yanmar, or Perkins (diesel)
  • ABB or TECO motors (electric)

✅ 4. Onboard Control & Monitoring

We offer:

  • Starter panels
  • VSDs (Variable Speed Drives)
  • Flow meters and pressure gauges
  • Remote monitoring and telemetry options

Need a plug-and-play unit with PLC automation? We’ve got you covered.


✅ 5. Ready for Harsh Environments

Our pump skids are built for:

  • Mining dust and vibration
  • Chemical resistance
  • Extreme heat or cold
  • Corrosive environments (marine or chemical sectors)

🔄 Pump Skid Servicing, Upgrades & Retrofits

Already have a skid pump but need an upgrade? MultiTorque offers:

  • Full skid refurbishments
  • Pump replacements
  • Engine swaps or VSD retrofits
  • Hose and fitting replacements
  • Control panel upgrades

We can breathe new life into old gear and extend your pump investment with minimal downtime.


🧪 Skid Pump Fluid Compatibility

We build skids to handle:

  • Water and wastewater
  • Sludge and slurry
  • Diesel, oil, and fuel blends
  • Caustic and acidic chemicals
  • Food-grade liquids (on request)
  • Fertilisers and pesticides

Not sure what materials you need? We’ll help you select pump internals and seals that suit your application perfectly.


🛒 Why Choose MultiTorque for Skid Pump Systems?

At MultiTorque, we’ve earned a reputation for building high-performance, low-hassle pumping systems for Australia’s most demanding worksites. Here’s why clients choose us:


✅ 15+ Years of Industry Experience

We know your pressures, flow rates, environmental regs, and deadlines—we’ve been doing this for over a decade across mining, ag, oil & gas, and civil.


✅ Custom-Engineered Solutions

We don’t sell cookie-cutter gear. Every unit we build is designed around your specs and operating conditions.


✅ End-to-End Support

From pump selection and skid fabrication to on-site commissioning and training—our team supports you every step of the way.


✅ Local Expertise, National Reach

We’re proudly Australian-owned with operations in Perth and Brisbane, and we ship and service nationwide.


✅ Repairs, Spares & Servicing

Need urgent pump parts or a service tech on site? Call us—we offer fast turnaround on spares, hose replacements, and diagnostics.


🔗 Internal & Social Links

👉 Explore our full range of industrial pump systems and services at:
🌐 www.multitorque.com.au

👉 Connect with us on LinkedIn for updates, builds, and client wins:
🔗 MultiTorque on LinkedIn


🧠 Things to Consider When Specifying a Skid Pump

When planning your next pump skid, consider:

  • What fluid are you pumping?
  • Required flow rate and pressure?
  • Power availability on site?
  • Mobility requirements (forkliftable, towable)?
  • Compliance standards (e.g., MSHA, AS4024)?

Our team will guide you through all of this and help design a system that’s built for performance and reliability.


📸 Custom Projects: Real-World Builds by MultiTorque

Some of our recent projects include:

  • Diesel-driven mine dewatering skid with heavy-duty Orbit pump and custom trailer
  • Electric chemical transfer skid with NOV progressive cavity pump and stainless steel frame
  • Skid-mounted air motor starter station integrated with a Wilden pump for explosive environments

Want to see more? Follow us on LinkedIn to view completed builds and behind-the-scenes shop footage.


📞 Get a Custom Skid Pump System Built for Your Operation

If you need a pump skid that won’t quit—no matter the mud, the mess, or the mileage—MultiTorque is your solution. Whether it’s mining, civil, ag, or chemical handling, we’ll spec, build, and deliver exactly what you need.

📍 MultiTorque
📞 1300 726 525
📧 sales@multitorque.com

👉 Visit us online: www.multitorque.com.au
👉 Follow us on LinkedIn: MultiTorque on LinkedIn



Kitchen Fire Suppression System

In fast-paced commercial kitchens, where heat, oil, and open flames collide daily, a fire can ignite in just seconds. A kitchen fire suppression system is your first—and often only—line of defence against catastrophic damage, business disruption, or injury.

At Flexco, we’ve been supplying and sourcing parts for commercial kitchen fire systems for over 30 years. From fire contractors to facility managers and restaurant owners, clients across Australia rely on us for reliable, compliant components that ensure their systems stay ready 24/7.


🍳 What Is a Kitchen Fire Suppression System?

A kitchen fire suppression system is a pre-engineered fire protection setup designed to detect and suppress fires in commercial cooking environments automatically. It uses wet chemical agents to:

  • Quickly suppress flames
  • Cool hot surfaces
  • Form a vapour-sealing barrier over flammable liquids (like oils and grease)

The system typically covers:

  • Deep fryers
  • Grills
  • Cooktops
  • Range hoods
  • Exhaust ducts

When fire is detected—either via fusible links, heat sensors, or a manual pull station—the system instantly discharges the agent and shuts down fuel or electrical supply to prevent reignition.


🧩 Components of a Kitchen Fire Suppression System

At Flexco, we provide the essential components that make up a functional and compliant system:


✅ 1. Wet Chemical Agent Cylinder

The heart of the system. Stores and dispenses fire suppression liquid, typically potassium acetate, known for knocking down grease fires fast.


✅ 2. Detection System

  • Fusible Links: Heat-sensitive metal links that break at preset temperatures
  • Detection Cable: Mounted across hood areas and ducting to sense heat rise
  • Manual Pull Stations: Wall-mounted triggers for emergency manual discharge

✅ 3. Discharge Nozzles

Nozzles are strategically mounted over cooktops, fryers, and hoods. Flexco supplies various nozzle types based on system brand and appliance layout.


✅ 4. System Control Components

  • Actuation Mechanism
  • Release Module
  • Pressure Switch
  • Electrical Interlock to shut off gas or electricity to appliances

✅ 5. Pipework, Tubing, and Brackets

All hardware for installation and secure mounting of system components.


⚖️ Compliance Matters: AS3772 and AS1851

Kitchen fire suppression systems in Australia must meet strict fire codes, including:

  • AS3772 – Pre-engineered fire suppression systems for commercial kitchens
  • AS1851 – Routine servicing of fire protection systems

Systems must also be:

  • Installed by licensed professionals
  • Maintained at 6-month and annual intervals
  • Tested after activation or environmental wear

Flexco ensures all parts we supply are compliant with relevant Australian and international standards.


🛠️ Replacement Parts for System Servicing

Fire system servicing often requires component replacement. We help contractors and service teams source:

  • New fusible links and detection cables
  • Replacement nozzles
  • New agent cylinders (pre-filled or refill-ready)
  • Pressure gauges and valve seals
  • Actuators and system mounts

Don’t waste time chasing parts across suppliers. Flexco can build full replacement kits to match the system on-site—fast, accurate, and ready to install.


🔥 Why Fire Suppression in Kitchens Is Crucial

The kitchen is the most common origin point of fires in commercial premises. Without a suppression system, a grease or stovetop fire can:

  • Destroy cooking equipment and ventilation systems
  • Trigger smoke damage throughout the premises
  • Endanger staff and customers
  • Lead to closure, fines, or insurance breaches

A kitchen fire suppression system:

  • Responds instantly to high temperatures
  • Releases agent directly where fire is burning
  • Prevents reflash with chemical residue seal
  • Integrates with alarm and fuel shutoff systems

Installing or maintaining this system isn’t just smart—it’s often legally required.


🏢 Ideal Environments for Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems

Flexco supports fire techs and installers with parts for systems used in:


🧑‍🍳 Restaurants & Cafés

Whether it’s a single deep fryer or a full commercial kitchen, we supply parts for systems like Ansul R-102 and similar wet chemical brands.


🚚 Food Trucks & Mobile Kitchens

Compact systems with narrow nozzles and lightweight cylinders are common in mobile food environments. Flexco provides compact, compliant solutions.


🏨 Hotels, Resorts & Aged Care

Facilities with central kitchens require complex multi-nozzle systems, often integrated with building management alarms. We supply matching components for scale.


🏫 School Canteens & Institutions

Flexco supports local government contractors with cost-effective replacement components that meet school fire safety standards.


🔄 Servicing & Maintenance Support

We assist fire contractors, kitchen fitters, and hospitality businesses with sourcing parts for:

  • Scheduled inspections
  • Post-discharge resets
  • System upgrades or expansions
  • Retrofits on older equipment

Need help matching a nozzle or identifying a part from an old spec sheet? Send us a photo—we’ll track it down.


🛒 Why Choose Flexco?

For over three decades, Flexco has been the go-to supplier for fire suppression system components across Australia. Here’s why:


✅ 30+ Years of Industry Experience

We’ve supported installers from Perth to Brisbane with reliable, code-compliant components for every kitchen size and spec.


✅ Full-Component Kits

Need a full install or reset kit? We’ll bundle everything you need—correct nozzles, agent tanks, links, and mounts—ready to go.


✅ Fast, Reliable Shipping

We deliver Australia-wide, including to remote and regional areas. Urgent order? We’ll expedite it.


✅ Technical Support That Knows the Gear

Our team knows the difference between an R-102 link and a detection cable for a mobile system. We’ll help you find exactly what you need.


🔗 Useful Links

🔗 Explore our homepage and full range of industrial supply services:
👉 www.multitorque.com.au

🔗 Connect with Flexco on LinkedIn for updates and product releases:
👉 Flexco – A MultiTorque Company


📞 Need Kitchen Fire Suppression System Parts? Contact Flexco Today

Whether you’re building a new system or servicing an existing one, Flexco is your trusted source for kitchen fire suppression system parts. With 30+ years of fire safety expertise, we’re ready to support your next project.

📍 Flexco – A MultiTorque Company
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

Stay compliant. Stay protected. Partner with Flexco.



Fire System Components

Fire safety is about more than just having an extinguisher on standby. Behind every effective fire suppression system is a network of precisely engineered parts—known collectively as fire system components—that work together to detect, contain, and eliminate fire risks in seconds.

Whether you’re outfitting a mining truck, commercial kitchen, or data center, the reliability of these components can be the difference between a controlled incident and catastrophic loss. At Flexco, we’ve supplied and sourced high-quality fire system components for over 30 years, helping contractors and businesses across Australia stay compliant, safe, and ready for any emergency.


🔍 What Are Fire System Components?

Fire system components are the individual parts that make up a fire detection and suppression system. These components can be manual or automatic, mechanical or electronic, and are designed to:

  • Detect fire (smoke, heat, or flame)
  • Trigger alarms or suppression mechanisms
  • Deliver fire suppressant agents quickly and efficiently

Each fire system is made up of custom-configured components based on the type of hazard, system requirements, and compliance standards.


🧯 Key Categories of Fire System Components

Let’s break down the major categories of fire system components Flexco supplies and sources:


✅ 1. Detection Components

These parts are responsible for identifying the presence of a fire before it escalates.

  • Smoke Detectors (photoelectric, ionization)
  • Heat Sensors (fixed temperature or rate-of-rise)
  • Flame Detectors (UV, IR)
  • Fusible Links and Detection Tubing (common in Ansul and other suppression systems)

These components trigger the system to activate—automatically or manually—when a fire is detected.


✅ 2. Control Components

The brain of the system, these parts receive detection input and control agent release.

  • Fire Control Panels
  • Manual Pull Stations
  • System Actuators and Release Mechanisms
  • Pressure Switches and Control Heads

Flexco stocks compatible components for wet chemical, dry chemical, foam, and clean agent systems.


✅ 3. Suppression Components

Once a fire is detected, these components deliver the suppression agent.

  • Agent Cylinders and Tanks
  • Discharge Nozzles
  • Fire Suppression Hoses (MSHA and AS5062 compliant)
  • Solenoids and Check Valves

Whether you’re running a kitchen fire suppression system or a vehicle-mounted Ansul A-101, Flexco can help you source the right parts fast.


✅ 4. Mounting and Installation Hardware

The overlooked heroes that ensure everything stays securely in place.

  • Brackets, clamps, and mounting plates
  • Conduit and tubing
  • Seals and burst discs
  • Fasteners and anchor bolts

We also supply replacement hardware kits to assist with fire system servicing and rebuilds.


✅ 5. Notification and Alarm Devices

These components warn occupants or nearby personnel of fire, triggering evacuation or emergency response.

  • Sirens and strobe lights
  • Voice evacuation systems
  • Indicator panels and signage
  • Remote alarms and telemetry modules

Flexco can source building-integrated and mobile notification systems depending on your use case.


🏭 Where Are These Components Used?

Flexco serves industries where reliable fire suppression isn’t optional—it’s a regulatory must.


⛏️ Mining and Earthmoving

Mobile suppression systems rely on rugged components like flameproof hoses, agent tanks, and fusible links that withstand heat, vibration, and chemical exposure.


🍳 Commercial Kitchens

We supply key components for wet chemical systems like Ansul R-102, used to suppress grease fires in restaurant cook lines, food trucks, and food courts.


⚙️ Manufacturing & Workshops

Fire system components protect machinery, flammable goods storage, and paint booths with dry chemical or foam-based suppression.


🔌 Data Centres & Electronics

Clean agent systems like FM-200 or Novec 1230 require precision components including gas release valves, sealed nozzles, and pressure gauges to avoid damaging sensitive equipment.


🧪 Why Quality Fire System Components Matter

Using non-compliant or poor-quality components can:

  • Void your compliance certification
  • Cause suppression failure during an emergency
  • Lead to failed audits or insurance rejections
  • Result in injury or loss of property

All Flexco-supplied components are sourced from trusted manufacturers, are compatible with leading brands like Ansul, and comply with standards such as AS1851, AS5062, and MSHA.


🔄 Fire System Servicing & Replacement

According to Australian fire safety regulations, suppression systems must be inspected, tested, and maintained regularly.

Common reasons components need replacement:

  • Corrosion or wear from harsh environments
  • After an agent discharge
  • System upgrades or retrofits
  • Damaged or obsolete parts

Flexco can assist fire contractors and site managers in quickly sourcing replacements, matching components, or building custom hose and nozzle kits.


🛒 Why Choose Flexco?

Flexco isn’t just a parts warehouse—we’re your long-term partner in fire system safety. Here’s what sets us apart:


✅ 30+ Years of Experience

We’ve worked with Australia’s top fire safety companies, mining sites, and kitchen outfitters since the early ’90s.


✅ Fast, Reliable Sourcing

Need a hard-to-find control head or MSHA-rated hose? We’ll find it—fast.


✅ Australia-Wide Delivery

From Perth to Brisbane to regional NSW, we ship daily to keep your operations safe and compliant.


✅ Technical Guidance

Not sure which nozzle fits your system? Our team helps identify and recommend the correct component every time.


🔗 Internal & Social Links

Explore our full industrial supply and pump services at
👉 www.multitorque.com.au

Connect with us on LinkedIn:
👉 Flexco – A MultiTorque Company

We’re not just suppliers—we’re solution finders.


📞 Contact Flexco Today

Need help sourcing fire system components for a new install, service, or upgrade? Trust the team with 30+ years of real-world experience.

📍 Flexco – A MultiTorque Company
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

Protect your people. Safeguard your assets. Partner with Flexco.



MSHA Hose

In high-risk environments like underground mines, quarries, and heavy machinery operations, safety is non-negotiable. Equipment must not only perform under extreme conditions—it must also meet strict safety standards to minimise fire hazards and protect workers. That’s where MSHA hose comes in.

MSHA-approved hoses are designed and tested to meet the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards for flame resistance and safety, and they’re widely used across mining and industrial operations here in Australia. Whether you’re replacing hydraulic lines on a drill rig or retrofitting a suppression system in a haul truck, using the right MSHA-compliant hose is critical.

At Flexco, we’ve spent over 30 years supplying hose and fire suppression components to Australia’s mining, civil, and industrial sectors. We specialise in sourcing MSHA-approved hose assemblies that meet the demands of harsh environments and tough compliance frameworks.


🔍 What Is an MSHA Hose?

An MSHA hose is a hose that has been tested and approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for use in hazardous environments—particularly those with elevated fire risks, like underground coal mines or enclosed mobile equipment.

To be MSHA-approved, a hose must pass stringent flame-resistance testing to ensure it won’t propagate flame or add fuel to a fire. These hoses are typically used in:

  • Hydraulic systems on mining and earthmoving equipment
  • Fuel and lubricant lines
  • Air and water transfer
  • Fire suppression systems
  • Power packs and plant equipment

If your equipment operates in an MSHA-regulated zone—or anywhere with high ignition risk—using non-approved hoses is not just a safety hazard, it’s a compliance breach.


🛡️ Why MSHA Compliance Matters

Fire is one of the most catastrophic risks in mining and industrial operations. Using MSHA-approved hoses reduces the risk of fire by:

  • Limiting flame spread
  • Minimising toxic smoke
  • Improving system integrity in emergencies

Compliance with MSHA also makes it easier to satisfy local standards such as:

  • AS5062 – Fire protection for mobile and transportable equipment
  • AS1940 – The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
  • ISO and SAE standards related to hydraulic and pneumatic systems

At Flexco, we help our clients select and source hoses that meet these Australian and international requirements.


🧰 Key Features of MSHA Hoses

Not all hoses are created equal. MSHA hoses have been engineered for safety and durability in extreme conditions. Key features include:


🔥 Flame Resistance

These hoses are tested under direct flame to ensure they self-extinguish and do not propagate fire. This makes them safe for use in underground or enclosed environments.


🪨 Abrasion Resistance

Mining and heavy industry environments are rough on gear. MSHA hoses typically feature abrasion-resistant outer covers to extend service life.


⚙️ High Pressure Ratings

Whether used in hydraulic systems or high-volume fluid transfer, MSHA hoses can handle demanding pressure requirements.


🌡️ Temperature Range

Built to operate in wide temperature extremes—important for both underground and open-cut sites across Australia.


🧪 Chemical Compatibility

Hoses are often exposed to fuels, oils, greases, and fire suppression agents. MSHA hoses are engineered to resist chemical breakdown.


🏗️ Common Applications for MSHA Hose

Flexco supports clients across Australia with MSHA hoses in the following areas:


🛻 1. Mobile Equipment Fire Suppression

Vehicles such as excavators, dump trucks, loaders, and dozers are often fitted with dry chemical or foam suppression systems. MSHA hoses ensure the lines that carry these agents won’t fail during a fire.


🚜 2. Hydraulic Equipment

Hydraulic lines running on drills, crushers, and longwall machines must be flame-resistant. MSHA hoses reduce risk in case of rupture near hot surfaces or sparks.


🧯 3. Fixed Fire Systems

On-site suppression systems installed in workshops, fuel farms, or control rooms often use MSHA-compliant flexible hoses for agent delivery.


🌬️ 4. Air and Water Transfer

Air-operated equipment in confined areas benefits from MSHA-rated air hoses, which are safer to operate in case of a fire.


🧱 5. Conveyor Systems

Hose assemblies that support lubricants or control systems on conveyor lines need to be both durable and flame-resistant—perfect use case for MSHA hose.


🛒 Why Flexco for MSHA Hose Supply?

At Flexco, we don’t just sell hoses—we help you build compliant, safe, and reliable systems from the ground up. Here’s why mining companies, contractors, and fire system specialists across Australia choose us:


✅ 1. Decades of Industry Experience

With over 30 years of sourcing and supplying fire suppression and safety parts, we understand the unique compliance challenges of the mining and industrial sectors.


✅ 2. MSHA-Approved Inventory

We stock or source a wide range of MSHA-compliant hose types including:

  • 1-wire and 2-wire hydraulic hose
  • Flame-resistant air and water hose
  • Flexible suppression system hose
  • Pre-assembled hose kits

✅ 3. Custom Hose Assemblies

Need a hose cut to length, fitted with Camlock or BSP fittings, or built to match a system retrofit? Flexco builds custom hose assemblies to spec.


✅ 4. Fast Delivery to Remote Areas

With operations in WA and QLD, we can ship MSHA hose kits Australia-wide—including to remote minesites, depots, and contractors on the go.


✅ 5. Technical Support and Compliance Help

Not sure which hose meets the spec? We’ll help you interpret compliance requirements and recommend the correct part based on your system and environment.


🏢 Who We Work With

Flexco supplies MSHA hose and fire system components to:

  • Mining operators and site managers
  • Equipment maintenance teams
  • Mobile suppression system installers
  • Fire safety contractors
  • OEMs building mining gear
  • Civil construction and quarrying businesses

Whether you’re kitting out a new fleet or retrofitting older machinery, we’ve got the hose solution you need.


📞 Need MSHA Hose? Get in Touch With Flexco Today

When it comes to safety-critical hose systems, don’t risk using non-compliant parts. Flexco supplies durable, flame-resistant, MSHA-approved hose solutions built for Australia’s toughest environments.

📍 Flexco
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

https://www.flexcoptyltd.com.au

We’re here to help you stay compliant, safe, and operational—wherever you are in the country.

MultiTorque



Fire Safety Hose

When it comes to fire protection, rapid response is everything. And few tools are more vital to that first response than a fire safety hose. Whether mounted to a reel in a warehouse, fitted to a mobile suppression system on a mining vehicle, or installed in a high-risk industrial site, fire hoses play a critical role in containing and controlling fires before they escalate.

At Flexco, we’ve been supplying and sourcing high-quality fire safety hose components and accessories for over 30 years. Our focus? Ensuring fire technicians, installers, and asset managers across Australia get the parts they need—reliably, fast, and fully compliant with Australian Standards.


🔍 What Is a Fire Safety Hose?

A fire safety hose is a high-pressure hose designed to deliver water or fire suppression agents to extinguish a fire. It is part of a broader fire safety system and can be either manually operated (such as with hose reels or fire trucks) or integrated into automated suppression systems.

Depending on its application, a fire safety hose must be:

  • Durable under extreme heat and pressure
  • Flexible for quick deployment and movement
  • Compatible with nozzles, couplings, and hose reels
  • Rated to handle the suppression agent in use (water, foam, chemical, etc.)

🧩 Common Fire Safety Hose Applications

Flexco supports clients across Australia in sourcing fire hoses for a variety of environments. Some of the most common applications include:


🏢 1. Commercial Buildings and Warehouses

Fire hose reels are a standard fixture in commercial properties, especially in manufacturing and logistics facilities. Mounted to walls and connected to the building’s water supply, these hoses allow for rapid manual fire response.


🍳 2. Commercial Kitchens

While suppression systems often use wet chemical discharge, many kitchens are also fitted with hose reels for multipurpose use. Hoses used in food environments must meet hygiene and temperature standards.


🚜 3. Mining Vehicles and Heavy Equipment

Mobile fire suppression systems (like Ansul A-101) often integrate flexible fire safety hoses that deliver dry chemical or foam agents to critical engine components. These hoses must resist vibration, abrasion, and extreme heat.


⚙️ 4. Industrial Facilities

Fire safety hoses are used in both manual and automatic suppression setups, often in combination with sprinklers, deluge systems, or chemical agent systems.


🛳️ 5. Marine and Offshore Applications

Saltwater-resistant hoses with fire-resistant coatings are essential on ships, oil rigs, and port facilities.


🔧 Types of Fire Safety Hose Components

At Flexco, we supply a wide range of fire hose-related parts and accessories. These include:

  • Layflat Fire Hose
    • Lightweight, easily stored, and often used by fire brigades.
    • Suitable for high-pressure delivery of water or foam.
  • Rubber-Coated Fire Hose
    • Durable under rough handling and ideal for industrial or heavy-vehicle applications.
  • Fire Hose Reels
    • Wall-mounted reels that make hose deployment fast and efficient.
    • Comes with brackets, locking pins, and signage.
  • Fire Hose Nozzles
    • Adjustable nozzles for fog, jet, or spray delivery modes.
    • Available in brass, stainless steel, and corrosion-resistant alloys.
  • Couplings and Fittings
    • Instantaneous, Storz, BSP, and Camlock fittings to suit your hose type and application.
  • Hose Reel Cabinets and Covers
    • Protection from dust, UV, and damage.
  • Hose Guide Arms and Mounts
    • For smooth deployment and safety in high-traffic areas.

Whether you’re after a single replacement nozzle or a complete hose reel setup, Flexco has you covered.


🛡️ Compliance and Safety Standards

All fire safety hose components supplied by Flexco comply with relevant Australian Standards, including:

  • AS/NZS 1221 – Fire hose reels
  • AS 2441 – Installation of hose reels
  • AS 1851 – Routine service of fire protection systems
  • AS 2660 – Fire hoses for general purpose use
  • MSHA RATED

By ensuring component compliance, we help fire technicians and building managers stay protected from liability and ensure systems pass inspection.


💡 Choosing the Right Fire Hose

The wrong fire hose can be worse than no hose at all. Here are a few key considerations when choosing:

🔥 1. Pressure Rating

Ensure the hose is rated for the pressure in your suppression system. Too low, and it could rupture during use.

🔥 2. Material Compatibility

Will your hose carry water, foam, or dry chemical agent? Each requires specific materials.

🔥 3. Environmental Resistance

Outdoor installations, mining vehicles, or marine environments all demand hoses built for specific conditions like UV, corrosion, or abrasion.

🔥 4. System Integration

From nozzle fittings to reel size, every hose must match your system layout to avoid leaks, jams, or deployment delays.


🛒 Why Flexco Is the Supplier of Choice

Flexco has been a trusted supplier of fire system parts and hoses for more than three decades. Here’s why industry professionals across Australia choose us:


✅ 1. Specialist Knowledge

Our team understands fire systems inside and out. We help match hoses, reels, and fittings to your exact setup—no guesswork needed.


✅ 2. Wide Product Range

From vehicle suppression hoses to hose reel kits for shopping centres, we carry the stock or can source it fast.


✅ 3. Reliable Sourcing Network

Need something niche or obsolete? With decades of supplier relationships, Flexco can find what others can’t.


✅ 4. Fast Delivery Australia-Wide

Based in WA and QLD, we ship to Newcastle, Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, and everywhere in between.


✅ 5. No-Nonsense Support

Get expert advice without the jargon. We support contractors, fire techs, and maintenance teams with clear, prompt answers.


👷 Who We Serve

Flexco supplies fire safety hoses and accessories to a wide range of industries:

  • Fire protection contractors
  • OEMs and system fabricators
  • Construction and facility maintenance crews
  • Mining and agriculture operations
  • Commercial kitchen outfitters
  • Civil and government infrastructure managers

📞 Need Fire Safety Hose Parts? Contact Flexco Today

Don’t risk your fire system with unreliable hoses or fittings. Flexco supplies compliant, durable, and high-performance fire safety hose components across Australia.

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Fire Safety Components

Fire safety isn’t just about alarms and extinguishers—it’s a network of purpose-built parts working in harmony to detect, alert, and suppress a fire before it can cause major damage. These individual pieces, known as fire safety components, are the foundation of every effective fire protection system.

Whether you’re managing a commercial kitchen, servicing a mining vehicle, or protecting a warehouse full of stock, having the right fire safety components installed—and regularly maintained—is essential for compliance and safety.

At Flexco, we’ve spent over 30 years supplying and sourcing fire safety components for Australian industries. From extinguishers to control heads, we help installers and technicians keep their systems ready for action.


🧩 What Are Fire Safety Components?

Fire safety components are the physical parts that make up fire detection, alert, and suppression systems. These components work together to:

  • Detect smoke, heat, or flame
  • Alert occupants and emergency services
  • Suppress the fire using the appropriate agent
  • Maintain compliance with Australian Standards

No single component can do it all. Fire safety relies on a system of interconnected parts tailored to the environment and level of fire risk.


🔧 Common Fire Safety Components

Let’s break down the key components found in modern fire safety systems:


1. Fire Detectors

  • Smoke detectors (photoelectric, ionisation)
  • Heat detectors (fixed temperature or rate-of-rise)
  • Flame detectors (infrared or ultraviolet)
    These components initiate the response when a fire starts to develop.

2. Fire Alarm Control Panels

This is the system’s brain. It receives input from detectors and triggers the necessary alerts or suppression systems. It also logs system events for compliance tracking.


3. Manual Pull Stations / Break Glass Units

Allow personnel to manually activate the alarm or suppression system if a fire is spotted before the detectors trigger it.


4. Fire Suppression Components

  • Discharge nozzles
  • Suppression agent cylinders (wet chemical, dry chemical, CO₂, clean agent)
  • Actuators and control heads
  • Detection tubing
  • Pressure switches

These components physically suppress the fire, stopping the spread and reducing damage.


5. Alarm and Notification Devices

  • Sirens, bells, and buzzers
  • Strobe lights or beacons
  • Voice evacuation systems
    These are essential for alerting occupants and prompting evacuation.

6. Portable Fire Equipment

  • Extinguishers (dry chemical, CO₂, wet chemical, foam)
  • Fire blankets
  • Hose reels
    Often the first line of defence, especially in kitchens, vehicles, or workshops.

7. Fire Doors & Signage

  • Fire-rated doors and closures
  • Emergency exit signs and evacuation maps
    These are passive components that support safe evacuation and compartmentalisation of fire.

🏭 Where Fire Safety Components Are Used

The right fire safety setup depends on where it’s being used. At Flexco, we help clients across industries source the correct components for their environment:

  • Mining & Mobile Plant – Vehicle suppression systems (Ansul A-101, dry chemical)
  • Commercial Kitchens – Wet chemical systems with automatic nozzles and heat links
  • Warehouses – Smoke detection, sprinklers, hose reels, extinguishers
  • Offices & Retail – Alarm panels, detectors, emergency lighting
  • Transport Fleets – Engine bay fire systems with automatic actuation
  • Power Stations & Battery Storage – Clean agent systems (FM-200, Novec)

Every environment presents different fire risks—and every system needs specially selected components to match.


⚙️ Why Quality Components Matter

Cutting corners on fire safety components is a dangerous gamble. Here’s what’s at stake:

🔥 1. Compliance

Australian Standards like AS1851 and AS5062 specify the requirements for servicing and maintaining fire systems. Using incorrect or substandard parts can lead to failed inspections, legal risk, or insurance voidance.

🔥 2. Reliability

A $5 knock-off actuator might seem like a smart buy—until it fails during an emergency. At Flexco, we only source trusted, tested, and compliant components.

🔥 3. System Compatibility

Many fire systems (like the Ansul R-102 or A-101) require specific branded parts. Mixing incompatible components can result in a non-functional system.


🔄 Maintenance & Replacement

Fire safety components degrade over time. Whether from dust, vibration, exposure to heat, or corrosion, parts need routine inspection and replacement.

Flexco helps fire system professionals:

  • Source replacement nozzles, detectors, cylinders, or switches
  • Replace damaged parts after system discharge
  • Build stock for large-scale maintenance contracts
  • Get the right fittings for retrofits and upgrades

🛒 Why Flexco Is the Supplier of Choice

Flexco has been a trusted supplier of fire safety components for over 30 years. Here’s why installers, safety officers, and business owners choose us:


✅ 1. Huge Inventory of Fire Safety Components

We stock or source everything from extinguisher brackets and signage to specialised vehicle suppression system parts.


✅ 2. Fast Sourcing for Specialised Parts

Need a unique actuator, obsolete cylinder part, or rare fitting? Flexco has a wide sourcing network and supplier relationships to get it fast.


✅ 3. Technical Knowledge & Industry Experience

Don’t know the part number? We’ll help identify the component based on the system, brand, and environment.


✅ 4. Reliable Shipping Australia-Wide

We support customers in Perth, Brisbane, Newcastle, Melbourne, Sydney, and remote mining sites with reliable, fast shipping.


✅ 5. Personalised Support

Flexco isn’t a faceless warehouse—we’re a people-first business with a reputation for friendly, expert service.


👷 Who We Work With

We proudly supply fire safety components to:

  • Fire safety contractors
  • Facility maintenance crews
  • Commercial kitchen installers
  • Mobile suppression system technicians
  • Industrial site managers
  • OEMs and fabricators

Whether you’re doing a one-off repair or managing a fleet of fire systems, Flexco has your back.


📞 Get the Right Fire Safety Components—Fast

If you’re building, repairing, or maintaining a fire system, don’t risk it with low-grade or incompatible parts. Trust Flexco to supply compliant, durable, and industry-approved fire safety components that keep people and property safe.

📍 Flexco
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

https://www.flexcoptyltd.com.au

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Ansul System

When it comes to fire suppression in high-risk environments, few names carry as much weight as Ansul. Known globally for reliability and innovation, the Ansul system is a gold standard in protecting life and property—from commercial kitchens to heavy-duty industrial machinery. But behind every high-performance Ansul setup is a critical factor: having the right parts, components, and technical knowledge.

That’s where Flexco comes in. With over 30 years of experience as a trusted supplier of Ansul system parts, Flexco supports fire professionals, installers, and maintenance teams with high-quality components, fast sourcing, and real-world expertise.


🔧 What Is an Ansul System?

The Ansul system is a comprehensive fire suppression solution designed to detect and suppress fires quickly and effectively, often before they can spread or cause major damage. These systems are non-water-based, making them ideal for environments where water suppression could cause further damage or isn’t effective—such as grease fires, electrical cabinets, engine bays, and fuel storage areas.

There are several types of Ansul systems, including:

  • Ansul R-102 – Wet chemical system primarily used in commercial kitchens
  • Ansul A-101 – Dry chemical system for heavy vehicles and industrial machinery
  • Twin-Agent Systems (TA) – Combines dry chemical and foam for dual protection
  • CO₂ Systems – For electrical or enclosed environments
  • Clean Agent Systems (e.g. FM-200) – Ideal for data centers or critical infrastructure

Each configuration is tailored to the environment it protects, with modular components that can be customized for risk, size, and compliance.


🧩 Key Components of an Ansul System

Every Ansul system consists of multiple parts working together in a chain of fire detection, suppression, and system reset. Here are the essential fire system parts used across various Ansul models:

  • Discharge Nozzles
    Designed for targeted suppression. Nozzle type and placement are crucial for performance and compliance.
  • Agent Storage Tanks / Cylinders
    These house the suppression agent (wet or dry chemical, CO₂, etc.) and must be kept within spec for pressure and capacity.
  • Manual Pull Stations
    Required for emergency activation and usually located at exits or control points.
  • Detection Line and Fusible Links
    Heat-activated or pressurized lines detect fires automatically and trigger the release.
  • Actuators and Control Heads
    These release the agent when triggered. Critical for timing and reliable operation.
  • Brackets, Hoses, Fittings & Hardware
    Often overlooked, these parts ensure proper installation and long-term system durability.

🏭 Where Are Ansul Systems Used?

Ansul systems are used in high-risk sectors where traditional fire suppression (like water sprinklers) is ineffective or dangerous:

  • Commercial Kitchens – Restaurants, food courts, fast-food chains
  • Mining Operations – Heavy vehicles, workshops, fuel storage
  • Power Generation – Turbine housings, control cabinets
  • Transportation Fleets – Buses, trucks, waste management vehicles
  • Oil & Gas Facilities – Refineries, off-shore rigs, compressor stations
  • Manufacturing Plants – Paint booths, battery storage, chemical processes
  • Server Rooms & Data Centres – Where water would destroy equipment

Flexco supports all of these sectors with sourced Ansul parts, kits, and accessories, ensuring maximum uptime and compliance with Australian fire safety standards.


🛒 Why Choose Flexco for Ansul System Parts?

Flexco is not just a fire parts warehouse—we’re a supplier with decades of hands-on experience. For over 30 years, we’ve helped installers, fire technicians, and business owners source genuine and compatible Ansul system components across Australia.

Here’s why industry professionals trust Flexco:


✅ 1. Trusted Ansul System Supplier for 30+ Years

We’ve supported fire system installers and technicians across Australia since the early ’90s. Our longevity means we understand not just the parts, but also the real-world demands of servicing and maintaining fire suppression systems.


✅ 2. Wide Inventory of Ansul-Compatible Parts

We carry everything from nozzle caps to actuators and detection tubing. Need a replacement control head? Bracket kit? We likely have it in stock—or can source it fast.


✅ 3. Support for Maintenance, Servicing, and Retrofitting

Whether you’re servicing an R-102 in a busy kitchen or retrofitting an A-101 on a mining truck, we can help you select the correct components to stay compliant.


✅ 4. Fast Shipping Across Australia

We understand that downtime costs money. Flexco provides rapid dispatch and reliable shipping to keep your projects moving.


✅ 5. Custom Sourcing & Technical Guidance

Not sure which part you need? Our team can help identify the correct part based on your system model, installation environment, and compliance needs.


⚠️ What Happens When You Use Non-Genuine or Low-Quality Parts?

Using the wrong part—even something as small as a non-rated discharge nozzle or unapproved detection tube—can:

  • Void your fire compliance certification
  • Create safety risks during a real fire
  • Fail system testing during annual audits
  • Lead to insurance issues during claims

Flexco helps you avoid these headaches by ensuring you get certified, tested, and compliant components every time.


🔍 Commonly Sourced Ansul Parts from Flexco

Some of our most requested Ansul-compatible parts include:

  • Discharge nozzles for A-101 and R-102
  • Cylinder valve replacement kits
  • Bracket sets for vehicle suppression systems
  • Manual actuation handles and link rods
  • Fusible links and detection cable
  • Tank refill components
  • Pressure gauges and burst discs

If it’s part of an Ansul system, chances are we’ve supplied it dozens of times before.


💬 Who Flexco Works With

We proudly support a wide range of clients, including:

  • Fire protection companies
  • Mining fleet maintenance crews
  • Commercial kitchen outfitters
  • Fire system designers
  • Electrical contractors
  • Facility managers
  • OEM equipment builders

📞 Need Ansul System Parts? Contact Flexco Today.

When you need genuine and high-quality parts for your Ansul fire suppression system, Flexco is your trusted supplier. With over three decades of experience, we bring expertise, fast sourcing, and dependable support to every order.

📍 Flexco
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

https://www.flexcoptyltd.com.au

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We make it easy to keep your fire systems fully operational and compliant. Protect your people, property, and peace of mind—partner with Flexco.



Fire System Parts

When it comes to fire safety, your system is only as strong as its weakest part. Every fire suppression system—whether it’s protecting a commercial kitchen, a mining vehicle, or an industrial facility—relies on precision, reliability, and high-quality fire system parts. Without the right components, your entire fire strategy could fall short when it matters most.

In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about fire system parts, how they work, where they’re used, and why sourcing quality components from a trusted supplier like Flexco is essential to compliance and safety.


🔧 What Are Fire System Parts?

Fire system parts are the individual components that come together to form a complete fire suppression system. Depending on the environment, a fire system may include a mix of detection devices, control panels, suppression agents, and manual components like extinguishers or fire blankets.

Some of the most common fire system parts include:

  • Fire suppression nozzles
  • Piping and fittings
  • Control heads
  • Actuators and pressure switches
  • Detection tubing
  • Manual pull stations
  • Alarm bells and sounders
  • Extinguishers and brackets
  • Signage and indicators

Whether it’s a small office space or a complex industrial operation, each part must meet strict standards to function correctly in a life-or-death situation.


🛠️ Why Quality Matters in Fire System Parts

Using poor-quality or incompatible fire system parts can create massive risks. Here’s why sourcing from a reliable supplier like Flexco is crucial:

  1. Regulatory Compliance
    Fire systems are governed by Australian Standards such as AS1851 (routine service), AS5062 (mobile plant fire protection), and AS2444 (extinguishers). Cheap or uncertified parts may lead to non-compliance and legal liability.
  2. System Compatibility
    Many systems—especially automatic suppression systems—require precise part compatibility. Using the wrong actuator or nozzle can compromise your system’s functionality.
  3. Environmental Suitability
    Fire system parts used in a commercial kitchen will differ from those in a mining vehicle. At Flexco, we ensure parts are sourced for the specific operating environment.
  4. Longevity & Durability
    High-quality parts not only perform better but also last longer, reducing the frequency of replacement and servicing.

🔥 Types of Fire Suppression Systems & Their Parts

Let’s take a closer look at some popular fire systems and the specific parts they rely on:

✅ Wet Chemical Systems (Common in Kitchens)

  • Nozzles (stainless or brass)
  • Detection lines
  • Control panels
  • Liquid agent tanks
  • Fusible links

These systems are designed to handle grease fires by cutting heat and suppressing flames quickly. Nozzle placement and integrity are key.

✅ Dry Chemical Systems (Used in Vehicles, Industrial Sites)

  • ABC dry chemical cylinders
  • Discharge valves and hoses
  • Actuation handles
  • Pressure gauges
  • Brackets and mounts

These rugged systems are built for tough environments like mining and agriculture. Every bracket and hose needs to withstand vibration and heat.

✅ CO₂ Systems

  • High-pressure cylinders
  • Discharge horns
  • Zone valves
  • Warning alarms
  • Release modules

Used in high-risk areas such as electrical rooms or server facilities, these systems require fast-acting release mechanisms and precision components.

✅ Fire Extinguishers

  • Brackets and wall mounts
  • Labels and compliance tags
  • Refill parts and hoses
  • Pressure indicators
  • Nozzles and pins

While often overlooked, extinguishers play a frontline role in early fire suppression and must be fully compliant and regularly serviced.


🏗️ Industries That Rely on Fire System Parts

At Flexco, we supply fire system parts to a wide range of industries across Australia:

  • Mining & Civil Construction – Mobile equipment suppression systems
  • Agriculture – Machinery and workshop protection
  • Commercial Kitchens – Wet chemical suppression and portable extinguishers
  • Warehousing & Logistics – Fire hose reels, alarms, detection systems
  • Transport Fleets – Engine bay suppression systems
  • Energy Sector – Fire suppression in battery storage and control rooms

Every sector has unique fire hazards. That’s why Flexco stocks and sources components for tailored fire safety solutions.


🛒 Why Choose Flexco for Your Fire System Parts?

We’re not just a parts supplier—we’re your partner in fire safety. Here’s why professionals choose Flexco:

  • Wide Range of Stock
    From suppression nozzles to signage and brackets, we carry a broad inventory of parts ready to ship across Australia.
  • Fast Sourcing
    Need a rare part or system-specific component? We can source directly from manufacturers and trusted partners.
  • Expert Knowledge
    We don’t just sell parts—we understand systems. Our team can help ensure you’re using the right components for your environment and compliance obligations.
  • Industry-Focused Solutions
    We’ve worked with fire technicians, safety officers, maintenance teams, and asset managers to deliver real-world fire protection.
  • Friendly Support & Reliable Shipping
    We make it easy to get what you need, when you need it.

📦 Need Fire System Parts? Flexco Has You Covered

Whether you’re replacing parts during routine maintenance or building out a new system for a facility upgrade, Flexco is your go-to supplier for reliable, high-quality fire system parts.

We proudly supply to:

  • Fire safety companies
  • Equipment maintenance providers
  • Industrial operations
  • Vehicle fleet managers
  • Fire consultants and engineers

Don’t risk your system with unknown parts. Trust the experts at Flexco.


📞 Contact Flexco Today

Need help sourcing the right components? Get in touch with our expert team.

📍 Flexco
📞 (08) 9358 4355
📧 sales@multitorque.com

https://www.flexcoptyltd.com.au

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We’re here to help you protect what matters—safely and reliably.



Fire Suppression System

In industrial, commercial, and remote work environments, fire safety is not optional – it’s essential. A well-designed and properly maintained fire suppression system can mean the difference between a minor incident and catastrophic damage. Whether you’re managing a mining operation, an agricultural facility, or a commercial kitchen, having the right fire suppression components in place is critical to ensuring the safety of people, property, and productivity.

At Flexco, we specialise in supplying high-quality parts for fire suppression systems across Australia. While we don’t install or design complete systems, our strength lies in sourcing and delivering premium components that enhance system performance across industries.

What Is a Fire Suppression System?

A fire suppression system is an engineered group of units designed to detect and extinguish fires automatically. Unlike manual fire extinguishers, these systems are usually integrated into a facility’s infrastructure and activate through sensors, alarms, or control panels when a fire is detected. They’re particularly effective in areas where quick response is vital or where fire risks are constant.

These systems commonly use:

  • Wet and dry chemical agents
  • Foam-based suppressants
  • Water mist or sprinkler systems
  • Clean agents (gaseous chemicals that leave no residue)

Each system is chosen based on the environment, fire risk, and compliance requirements. For example, a restaurant might use a wet chemical system to combat grease fires, while a mining vehicle might require dry powder to suppress electrical or fuel-based fires.

Core Components of a Fire Suppression System

A fire suppression system is only as reliable as the parts it’s built with. At Flexco, we supply a wide range of fire suppression components, including:

  • Nozzles – Disperse suppressant agents effectively across targeted areas.
  • Valves and Actuators – Control the release of suppression agents.
  • Hoses and Reels – Provide durable, flexible connections.
  • Pipe Fittings and Couplings – Ensure leak-free delivery throughout the system.
  • Detection and Alarm Components – Trigger suppression upon heat or smoke detection.

These components are compatible with both mobile and fixed suppression systems, allowing for seamless integration into mining vehicles, commercial buildings, agricultural machinery, and more.

Industries That Rely on Fire Suppression

Flexco proudly supports a diverse range of industries that depend on effective fire protection:

  • Mining and Resources: Underground equipment and heavy machinery operate under high heat and fuel-intensive conditions, making them high risk for fires.
  • Oil & Gas: The presence of flammable gases and liquids demands fast-acting and corrosion-resistant fire suppression components.
  • Agriculture: Harvesters and grain processing facilities are prone to dust ignition and electrical faults.
  • Commercial Kitchens: Grease fires in hoods and exhaust systems require specialised nozzle and chemical solutions.
  • Transport and Vehicles: Trucks, buses, and industrial vehicles often require compact, automated systems for engine bay fires.

Each industry faces unique challenges, and we work closely with fire system designers and service technicians to supply the right parts for the right application.

The Flexco Difference

We’re not just another parts supplier. Here’s what makes Flexco the preferred partner for fire suppression system components:

  • High-Quality, Tested Components: All products are sourced to meet stringent safety standards.
  • Industry Expertise: Our team understands fire suppression system design and can advise on part compatibility.
  • Fast Australia-Wide Shipping: We know timing is critical, especially when you’re replacing system-critical components.
  • Support for Custom Applications: Whether you’re outfitting a new machine or upgrading a legacy system, we help you find the right parts.

We operate under the MultiTorque brand umbrella, giving us access to a national network of industrial support and logistics.

Maintenance and Replacement Parts

Even the most advanced fire suppression system requires regular maintenance and occasional part replacement. Worn nozzles, aging valves, or compromised hose fittings can all lead to reduced system performance or outright failure.

Flexco helps keep systems operational with:

  • Replacement nozzles, hoses, and valves
  • OEM-compatible parts for legacy systems
  • Component upgrades for system enhancement

We also support technicians and contractors with prompt delivery and clear product documentation, helping reduce downtime during repairs or inspections.

Choosing the Right Components

Not all components are created equal. Fire suppression systems must be designed and maintained according to local regulations, insurance policies, and environment-specific risks. That’s why our customers rely on us for parts that are:

  • Certified for industrial and commercial use
  • Durable under high heat and pressure
  • Corrosion-resistant
  • Easy to integrate with existing systems

We work with system designers, OEM manufacturers, and fire safety professionals to ensure our inventory supports the most critical environments.

Stay Connected

Want to stay updated on new product releases, best practices, and industry updates? Follow Flexco on LinkedIn to see our latest projects, behind-the-scenes updates, and tips for maintaining safer work environments.

Contact Flexco Today

Looking for reliable parts for your fire suppression system? Let Flexco help you build or maintain a system you can trust.

📞 Call (08) 9358 4355
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Fire Suppression

In high-risk environments, every second counts when a fire breaks out. That’s why having the right fire suppression systems and components in place is essential. A reliable fire suppression setup doesn’t just reduce property damage — it saves lives, minimises downtime, and ensures your operation meets strict safety standards.

At Flexco, we specialise in supplying premium fire suppression components that support system reliability across industries like mining, agriculture, oil & gas, commercial kitchens, transport, and manufacturing. Whether you’re replacing parts, expanding your system, or planning a new install, we deliver the essential components to keep your site protected.

What Is Fire Suppression?

Fire suppression refers to the act of controlling and extinguishing fires using specialised systems and agents. These systems are often automatic and can detect, respond to, and contain fires before they spread. Unlike standard fire extinguishers, suppression systems are integrated into a site’s infrastructure and can activate without manual intervention.

Fire suppression systems often use:

  • Water (sprinklers or mist)
  • Foam (for flammable liquids)
  • Dry chemical agents
  • Clean agents (gas-based solutions that won’t damage electronics)

Each type of system uses unique components tailored to its environment and suppression method.

Components That Make the Difference

A fire suppression system is only as strong as its parts. Flexco supplies a complete range of critical components, including:

  • Fire suppression nozzles
  • Hose fittings and connectors
  • System valves and actuators
  • Piping, seals, and spray heads

All components are sourced to meet industry specifications and tested for durability and effectiveness in harsh environments.

Industries We Serve

Our fire suppression solutions are trusted across a variety of sectors:

  • Mining – where equipment fires can cost millions
  • Agriculture – to protect valuable machinery and processing plants
  • Commercial kitchens – for grease and oil-based fire hazards
  • Oil & gas – requiring specialised high-temperature components
  • Vehicles and transport fleets – protecting enclosed engine bays

No matter the environment, Flexco’s components help ensure your fire suppression system is ready when it matters most.

Why Flexco?

Flexco is a trusted name in Australia for fire suppression system components. We don’t sell entire fire suppression systems — we supply the parts that make them work better. Our clients rely on us for:

  • High-quality, compliant components
  • Fast delivery and sourcing
  • Expert advice on compatibility and system design
  • Long-term supply support for growing operations

Whether you’re an installer, system designer, or end-user, Flexco helps you keep your system running smoothly and safely.

Stay Updated with Flexco

Want to keep up with the latest in fire suppression tech and product drops? Follow us on LinkedIn to see what we’re working on — from large-scale supply projects to component breakdowns and best practices.

Ready to Upgrade or Replace Fire Suppression Parts?

If you’re looking to enhance your fire suppression system with durable, field-tested parts, talk to the team at Flexco. We’ll help you source exactly what you need, with full support along the way.

📞 Call (08) 9358 4355 or email sales@multitorque.com
Let Flexco help you safeguard your site with the components that protect lives and infrastructure.

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