MULTIPURPOSE FIRE EQUIPMENT BAG 40A and 65A
By attaching it to a water outlet connected to a fire engine, etc. or a Y-type connector, the hose does not rub against the floor such as asphalt when the hose is deployed to maintain durability for a longer period of time. In addition, the hose is not twisted while unfolding, enabling quicker and easier deployment and suppression operation.
Descriptions MULTIPURPOSE FIRE EQUIPMENT BAG 40A and 65A
• Clean fire hoses and nozzles
• Organized storage inside the fire engine
• 2 pieces of 40A double skin fire hose 15 m + pistol tube + various equipment can be loaded
• Weight 11.3 kg for 40A only (including all loads)
• Convenient hose deployment in narrow alleyways, markets and stairs
40A: Weight : 11.3 kg (Hose 2EA + Pistol Spear + Hose Wrench 2EA)
65A: Weight: 21.5 kg (Hose 2EA + Pistol Spear + Hose Wrench 2EA)
Rescue MULTIPURPOSE FIRE EQUIPMENT BAG 40A and 65A
• The fabric of the bag body (including the cover) is made of yellow tarpaulin fabric that does not catch fire, is machine washable, and is easy to recognize.
• The bag is divided so that two 20m fire hoses (width 40mm) can be stored in parallel in a zigzag manner.
• There is a padding fabric inside the bag to prevent damage to the hose or bag body due to friction when extending the hose.
• On the outside, a hose connection tube can be attached with a Velcro method, and there is a storage pocket for small items such as carabiner.
• There is a drain hole on the bottom of the bag.
Size
- 54cm wide × 17cm long × 28cm high
Main material MULTIPURPOSE FIRE EQUIPMENT BAG 40A and 65A
- Body: Tarpaulin fabric (blue/black)
- Belforen: plastic plate
- Reflective belt: chemical resistant polypropylene
- Inside both ends: Belforen
- Belt hanger: iron (plating)
- Drain hole: iron (plated)
- Belt adjustment part: iron (painting)
Please refer to unburnt equipment provided by Dong Nam... HERE
You can refer to the manufacturer for more information....HERE
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