Hale Introduces Next Generation QMAX-APX Fire Pump
Precision Under Pressure. Connected for the Call.
Since its introduction, QMAX has become one of the most widely specified midship fire pumps in
Designed to Simplify Apparatus Engineering
The QMAX-APX is engineered with standardization and modularity at its core, allowing OEMs to configure the pump in multiple ways while maintaining consistent performance. A single base pump architecture supports a wide range of configurations, eliminating the need for multiple pump models and reducing engineering complexity across apparatus platforms.
Purpose‑built to address the growing impact of emissions systems, the new QMAX-APX helps OEMs overcome packaging challenges created by larger exhaust aftertreatment components without sacrificing performance or service access.
Key design updates include:
- Improved compatibility with 2027 and future engine offerings
- Greater flexibility to package larger exhaust aftertreatment systems without compromising pump performance
- Increased driveline torque capacity for next‑generation powertrains
- Reduced operational noise
- Configurable valve mounting options
- Maintenance‑free mechanical seal as standard equipment
- Reduced weight while maintaining full QMAX flow
- Added ports for sensors without loose fittings future proof the design
- Increased cooling to compensate for exhaust after-treatment cycles
"These updates give OEMs flexibility without compromise," said
Future‑Enabled and Connected by Design
The QMAX-APX is designed to support integrated solutions and expanded data flow from the pump, enabling smarter, more connected apparatus. The architecture supports additional sensors and enables increased tracking of pump telemetry through Captium™, with data delivered via the FireLink gateway to support improved visibility, diagnostics, and operational insight.
Working seamlessly with Hale technologies such as SAM™ and BOOST™, the QMAX-APX helps departments gain greater control and confidence in pump performance while laying the groundwork for future data‑driven capabilities.
Designed to operate alongside advanced emissions systems, QMAX-APX is connected for the call today and future‑enabled for a fire service increasingly driven by data, diagnostics, and real‑time performance insight.
Fireground‑Focused Flexibility
Beyond the pump itself, the QMAX-APX enables apparatus layouts that improve ergonomics, access, and safety, including:
- Ground‑level dunnage for safer access
- Extra‑low crosslays for improved hose deployment
- High‑flow, low‑loss discharges that maintain pressure and ease operation
- Foam‑capable crosslays with reduced losses
These capabilities allow OEMs to tailor apparatus to departmental preferences while maintaining the proven QMAX performance firefighters trust.
Availability
The next generation QMAX-APX Fire Pump is not yet available for order and is currently on display at FDIC International 2026, offering an early look ahead of its official release. A compact pump module with a 34‑inch‑wide pump panel demonstrates how OEMs can package the pump in less space while maintaining service access and full QMAX-APX performance.
For more information, visit www.haleproducts.com or contact your Hale representative.
About Hale
Hale has been engineering fire pumps for more than a century, with machine shop, assembly, and test facilities at its
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