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Firefighter and rescuer helmets and helmets
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Flashlights for firefighters and rescuers
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Firefighter's shoes
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Firefighter and rescuer gloves
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Firefighter's combat and protective clothing
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Pneumatic rescue tool
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Hand-held rescue tool
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Fire-fighting equipment
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Ice and Water Rescue
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Accessories for shoes
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Fire nozzles
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Sleeve bridges
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Floating motor pumps
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Equipment for GDZS links
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Smoke extraction fans
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Folding evacuation stretcher
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Liquid indicators
The portable CROSSFIRE-RU monitor nozzle allows changing the configuration of the supplied stream from solid (compact) to sprayed (protective screen).
The carriage can be fixed in any position. There is a 35° lower position limiter when using the SAFE-TAK-RU portable base, an automatic SAFE-TAK-RU safety valve that stops the water supply by 90% when the carriage is torn off the surface, and an automatic drainage valve for draining water at the end of work.
The MASTER STREAM-RU nozzle is additionally equipped with an FJ-LX-M foam nozzle for low expansion foam.
The peculiarity of the carriage is that it can be simultaneously installed on the roof of a fire truck, used as a portable carriage, and also as a stationary one. The quick-release connection of the carriage with the base allows you to quickly turn a portable carriage into a stationary one, or install it on the roof of a car. Considering that the carriage productivity is up to 4680 l/min and that CROSSFIRE-RU is controlled by just one person, we can talk about its uniqueness in the world market of fire carriages.
Main technical characteristics:
Working pressure, bar | 7 |
Productivity, l/s | from 9 to 78 |
Water jet range*, m | up to 70 |
Rotation angle in the horizontal plane | 250° |
Jet elevation angle in the vertical plane | 35-85° |
Weight, kg | 27 |
* When applying foam solution, the jet range is reduced by 10%.
The monitor nozzle consists of a portable base SAFE-TAK 1250 (pos. 1) with one or two inputs, a CROSSFIRE monitor (pos. 2) and an automatic nozzle-nozzle MASTER STREAM (pos. 3). See the figure below.