This document provides information about Weber Rescue Systems, a manufacturer of hydraulic rescue tools. For nearly 40 years, Weber-Hydraulik has developed rescue solutions that are tested in practical field use. In addition to modern and innovative products, they also provide training and education for firefighters. Since 2011, their rescue tools have been sold under the Weber Rescue Systems brand to promote worldwide recognition. Their product line includes spreaders, cutters, combi tools, rescue cylinders, power units, battery tools, lifting equipment, stabilization equipment and accessories. They emphasize that the benefits of their systems can best be discovered during a personal product demonstration.
People travelling in airplanes should have some knowledge of the type of fire extinguishers they may find onboard passenger aircrafts so that in case of a fire emergency, they know how to use the extinguishers to put out fires during the early stage of fire development.
Este manual proporciona instrucciones para la operación y mantenimiento seguros de cargadoras-retroexcavadoras JCB 3CX y 4CX. Explica cómo usar la máquina de forma segura, identifica los controles e instrumentos, y proporciona programas de mantenimiento preventivo. El manual debe leerse completamente antes de operar la máquina para comprender todos los procedimientos y advertencias de seguridad.
This document provides information about measuring the lift and drag of an airfoil. It discusses the basic forces on an airfoil, including lift and drag. It describes how pressure distributions over the airfoil surface can be measured using pressure taps, and how the pressure measurements can be used to calculate lift and drag coefficients. The document outlines the objectives, procedures, and expected results for an experiment using a wind tunnel to acquire pressure distributions on a NACA 2415 airfoil at varying angles of attack and air speeds.
Pronto comenzaremos Cargador Frontal y de todos los que me he leído y analizado, encuentro al de JCB muy practico para estudiantes que recién comienzan en este mundo de las maquinas, por esa razón lo he escogido para su pronta lectura..
This document summarizes the key components and operation of aircraft hydraulic systems. It discusses how hydraulic systems use liquid under pressure to transmit energy throughout an aircraft for flight controls, landing gear, brakes and other functions. The main components are reservoirs to store fluid, pumps to create pressure, valves to control flow, and accumulators to absorb shocks. Hydraulic systems provide advantages over other systems due to their light weight, high power capacity, and safety and reliability for critical aircraft functions.
The document provides airplane characteristics data for the Boeing 737 family of airplanes to assist with airport planning. It describes the various 737 models, including their lengths, engines, interior configurations, and optional equipment. The 737 models range from the 737-100 to the 737-900ER. The document is intended to help airport planners, airlines, engineers, and other aviation organizations with facility design and operations involving 737 airplanes.
Manual de serviço xlr125 00 x6b-kfc-601 rodadianThiago Huari
Este documento fornece instruções para manutenção de componentes da parte dianteira de uma motocicleta, incluindo guidão, roda dianteira, freio, amortecedor e coluna de direção. Detalha procedimentos de remoção, inspeção, montagem e especificações de torque para esses itens.
The document discusses the design process of helicopter rotor blades. It covers the structural loads on rotor blades, available materials for manufacturing, examples of materials used in existing helicopter blades, and design considerations. Composite materials are now commonly used instead of metals due to advantages in strength, stiffness, corrosion resistance, and reduced fatigue cracking allowing for unlimited operational lifetimes. The rotor blade design process requires analyzing loads, material selection, aerodynamics, and costs while meeting regulatory requirements.
People travelling in airplanes should have some knowledge of the type of fire extinguishers they may find onboard passenger aircrafts so that in case of a fire emergency, they know how to use the extinguishers to put out fires during the early stage of fire development.
Este manual proporciona instrucciones para la operación y mantenimiento seguros de cargadoras-retroexcavadoras JCB 3CX y 4CX. Explica cómo usar la máquina de forma segura, identifica los controles e instrumentos, y proporciona programas de mantenimiento preventivo. El manual debe leerse completamente antes de operar la máquina para comprender todos los procedimientos y advertencias de seguridad.
This document provides information about measuring the lift and drag of an airfoil. It discusses the basic forces on an airfoil, including lift and drag. It describes how pressure distributions over the airfoil surface can be measured using pressure taps, and how the pressure measurements can be used to calculate lift and drag coefficients. The document outlines the objectives, procedures, and expected results for an experiment using a wind tunnel to acquire pressure distributions on a NACA 2415 airfoil at varying angles of attack and air speeds.
Pronto comenzaremos Cargador Frontal y de todos los que me he leído y analizado, encuentro al de JCB muy practico para estudiantes que recién comienzan en este mundo de las maquinas, por esa razón lo he escogido para su pronta lectura..
This document summarizes the key components and operation of aircraft hydraulic systems. It discusses how hydraulic systems use liquid under pressure to transmit energy throughout an aircraft for flight controls, landing gear, brakes and other functions. The main components are reservoirs to store fluid, pumps to create pressure, valves to control flow, and accumulators to absorb shocks. Hydraulic systems provide advantages over other systems due to their light weight, high power capacity, and safety and reliability for critical aircraft functions.
The document provides airplane characteristics data for the Boeing 737 family of airplanes to assist with airport planning. It describes the various 737 models, including their lengths, engines, interior configurations, and optional equipment. The 737 models range from the 737-100 to the 737-900ER. The document is intended to help airport planners, airlines, engineers, and other aviation organizations with facility design and operations involving 737 airplanes.
Manual de serviço xlr125 00 x6b-kfc-601 rodadianThiago Huari
Este documento fornece instruções para manutenção de componentes da parte dianteira de uma motocicleta, incluindo guidão, roda dianteira, freio, amortecedor e coluna de direção. Detalha procedimentos de remoção, inspeção, montagem e especificações de torque para esses itens.
The document discusses the design process of helicopter rotor blades. It covers the structural loads on rotor blades, available materials for manufacturing, examples of materials used in existing helicopter blades, and design considerations. Composite materials are now commonly used instead of metals due to advantages in strength, stiffness, corrosion resistance, and reduced fatigue cracking allowing for unlimited operational lifetimes. The rotor blade design process requires analyzing loads, material selection, aerodynamics, and costs while meeting regulatory requirements.
This document provides instruction on helicopter ground handling, mooring, and jacking procedures for training at the Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology. It discusses mooring helicopters to face the wind and retracting wheels when stationary. Jacking procedures are outlined, including using multiple personnel at designated jacking points and evenly distributing weight. Safety precautions for mooring, towing, and jacking helicopters are emphasized.
This document describes aircraft flight control systems. It discusses the primary flight controls of elevators, ailerons, and rudders and how each control affects the aircraft's pitch, roll, and yaw. Secondary flight controls include trim tabs for stabilizing the elevators, ailerons, and rudder. Auxiliary controls are flaps and high-lift devices that increase an aircraft's lift during takeoff and landing. Flaps extend on the trailing edge of wings to increase their camber and reduce stall speed, while leading edge slats and spoilers disrupt airflow over wings.
This document discusses aircraft pneumatic systems. It describes how pneumatic systems power instruments, landing gear, flaps and other aircraft components. It outlines the key components of pneumatic systems including air pumps, filters, regulators and gauges. It emphasizes the importance of detecting failures early to prevent spatial disorientation. It recommends having backup power sources and practicing partial panel flying to prepare for potential pneumatic system failures.
This document provides an overview of hydraulic systems used in aircraft. It describes how hydraulic systems use incompressible liquids and pumps to transmit energy and power various aircraft components. It then lists some common uses of hydraulic systems in aircraft, such as for gun turrets, auto pilots, shock absorption, brakes, doors and landing gear. The document proceeds to explain the basic principles and components of hydraulic systems, including reservoirs, accumulators, filters, pumps, valves and actuating cylinders.
El documento presenta información sobre la compañía japonesa NSK, fabricante líder mundial de rodamientos. NSK fue establecida en 1916 y actualmente cuenta con 62 plantas de producción en todo el mundo, emplea a 23,000 personas y factura $7,720 millones anualmente. La compañía se especializa en el desarrollo y producción de rodamientos de bolas, rodillos cilíndricos y de contacto angular para una amplia gama de industrias.
The document summarizes the basic control systems of an aircraft, including primary, secondary, and auxiliary flight controls. Primary controls include elevators, ailerons, and rudders which control pitch, roll, and yaw respectively. Secondary controls include trim tabs which help balance aircraft forces. Auxiliary controls include flaps, slats, spoilers and other high lift devices which aid in takeoff and landing. The document describes the purpose and function of each control surface and system.
This document provides an overview of aircraft landing gear systems. It describes three common types of landing gear: tricycle gear, taildragger gear, and ski gear. It then discusses key components of landing gear systems like nose wheel steering, shimmy damping systems, and safety systems. Nose wheel steering uses hydraulic power to turn the nose wheel. Shimmy damping systems like piston, vane, and steer types control unwanted vibration. Safety systems include mechanical downlocks, safety switches, and ground locks to prevent accidental gear retraction.
ACO-10 Aircraft Cargo Hazards, Including Haz-Mat and Dangerous Goods Brock Jester
- The chapter discusses strategies and tactics for responding to various aircraft emergencies and accidents. It covers components of the National Incident Management System-Incident Command System (NIMS-ICS) and how it provides an organizational structure for emergency responses.
- The document outlines procedures for responding to different types of in-flight emergencies, ground emergencies, and crashes including low-impact and high-impact scenarios. It stresses the importance of understanding response protocols, following appropriate safety warnings, and working within the chain of command during aircraft incident responses.
- ARFF personnel are instructed on factors to consider when sizing up an aircraft emergency scene and properly initiating rescue operations while prioritizing life safety above all else
Este documento discute las mangueras y conexiones hidráulicas utilizadas en la central hidroeléctrica Quitaracsa I. Explica los diferentes tipos de mangueras hidráulicas, como instalarlas correctamente, y cómo prevenir y reparar fugas. También describe los diversos tipos de conexiones hidráulicas como roscadas, JIC y ORFS, así como el uso de adaptadores. El mantenimiento preventivo de mangueras es crucial para maximizar su vida útil y reducir fugas.
1. The A380 is a large, double-deck widebody airliner with seating for 644-868 passengers.
2. The A380 landing gear system includes wheels, brakes, doors and related control computers and devices to extend, retract, steer and brake the landing gear.
3. The landing gear consists of two wing landing gears, two body landing gears, and a nose landing gear, each with related doors and retraction/extension mechanisms.
EASA PART 66 Module 15.10 : Lubrication Systemssoulstalker
The lubrication system supplies pressurized oil to bearings using various pumps and filters to lubricate and cool components. It consists of an oil tank, pumps that pressurize the oil, filters that clean the oil of debris, oil coolers that cool the oil and fuel, and magnetic detectors and valves that monitor the oil system and maintain pressure. The main types of bearings used are spray jet, splash, metered, film, and squeeze film bearings that are lubricated via direct oil spraying, splashing, metering based on engine speed, oil films, or minimizing dynamic loads respectively.
The air conditioning system supplies conditioned air to the flight deck and cabin. Two identical air conditioning packs cool bleed air and mix it with recirculated cabin air. The airplane is divided into three temperature zones controlled automatically. Bleed air from the engines or APU provides pneumatic power and can be used for anti-ice systems. The pressurization system controls cabin altitude automatically during climb, cruise, and descent.
The document discusses strategies and tactics for using aerial apparatus, including:
1. Victim removal priorities, such as rescuing those most threatened first.
2. Techniques for raising the aerial device to reach a victim, positioning it for window or roof rescues, and removing victims from elevated positions.
3. Safety issues associated with using aerial devices for water rescues, aircraft rescues, below-grade operations, and ventilation. Positioning the aerial device properly is important for exposure protection and ventilation operations.
This document lists over 200 different helicopter models from various manufacturers such as Agusta, Bell, Boeing, Eurocopter, Kamov, Mil, Mitsubishi, Robinson, Sikorsky, and Westland. It includes many well-known military helicopters like the AH-1 Cobra, UH-1 Iroquois, CH-47 Chinook, AH-64 Apache and civilian models like the Bell 206 JetRanger, Eurocopter EC135, and Robinson R22. The list covers helicopters from the early 1940s to modern designs and encompasses attack, utility, cargo and civilian helicopters.
Learn how to describe an aircraft using the WETFUS (wings, engines, tail, fuselage, undercarriage, special features) designed for the use of Australian Air Force Cadets. Too long however provides a comprehensive overview to assemble your own presentation
Este documento proporciona especificaciones técnicas detalladas para los motores Nissan J-16 y J-18 de 1600 cc y 1800 cc respectivamente, incluyendo dimensiones de componentes mecánicos como el cigüeñal, pistones, árbol de levas y distribuidor, así como avances de ignición, resistencia de cables de bujías, diagramas eléctricos y parámetros de ajuste.
Este documento describe los componentes y tipos de conexiones hidráulicas. Explica los diferentes tipos de sellos, terminales, conectores y adaptadores utilizados en sistemas hidráulicos. También describe los tipos comunes de mangueras hidráulicas y los factores a considerar para seleccionar la manguera adecuada.
Design, Thermal Analysis and Optimization of a Piston using AnsysIRJET Journal
This document presents a numerical analysis of the thermal behavior and stress optimization of a piston made of functionally graded materials using ANSYS software. A piston model was developed in SolidWorks and analyzed in ANSYS to evaluate thermal stresses under different operating conditions like gas pressure and temperature. The analysis aimed to reduce stress concentration in high stress areas like the piston head and skirt. Various piston materials like aluminum alloys were considered to determine the optimal material for withstanding thermal loads while minimizing weight.
Este documento presenta una capacitación sobre la operación segura de una retroexcavadora Caterpillar. Cubre temas como inspección y mantenimiento de la máquina, controles y operación, y técnicas de excavación y carga de materiales. El objetivo es enseñar a los operadores a usar la retroexcavadora de manera segura y eficiente.
This document outlines competency standards for operations level responders assigned to use personal protective equipment at hazardous material and weapons of mass destruction incidents. It specifies that responders must be trained to the awareness and operations level standards as well as competencies for their assigned responsibilities. Responders must be able to select appropriate protective equipment based on the hazards present, safely don and doff that equipment, and complete any reporting required by their department's standard operating procedures. The goal is to ensure responders can safely perform their assigned tasks while wearing personal protective equipment.
The document is a buyer's guide from Fire Safety USA for firefighting, EMS, and rescue gear and accessories. It includes pricing and product details for various items like wildland fire boots starting at $198.95, structural fire boots from $265-319, EMS/wildland boots for $177.95, and hip boots for $145. The guide provides an index of gear, a brief description and product number for each item, and contact information for the company.
This document provides instruction on helicopter ground handling, mooring, and jacking procedures for training at the Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology. It discusses mooring helicopters to face the wind and retracting wheels when stationary. Jacking procedures are outlined, including using multiple personnel at designated jacking points and evenly distributing weight. Safety precautions for mooring, towing, and jacking helicopters are emphasized.
This document describes aircraft flight control systems. It discusses the primary flight controls of elevators, ailerons, and rudders and how each control affects the aircraft's pitch, roll, and yaw. Secondary flight controls include trim tabs for stabilizing the elevators, ailerons, and rudder. Auxiliary controls are flaps and high-lift devices that increase an aircraft's lift during takeoff and landing. Flaps extend on the trailing edge of wings to increase their camber and reduce stall speed, while leading edge slats and spoilers disrupt airflow over wings.
This document discusses aircraft pneumatic systems. It describes how pneumatic systems power instruments, landing gear, flaps and other aircraft components. It outlines the key components of pneumatic systems including air pumps, filters, regulators and gauges. It emphasizes the importance of detecting failures early to prevent spatial disorientation. It recommends having backup power sources and practicing partial panel flying to prepare for potential pneumatic system failures.
This document provides an overview of hydraulic systems used in aircraft. It describes how hydraulic systems use incompressible liquids and pumps to transmit energy and power various aircraft components. It then lists some common uses of hydraulic systems in aircraft, such as for gun turrets, auto pilots, shock absorption, brakes, doors and landing gear. The document proceeds to explain the basic principles and components of hydraulic systems, including reservoirs, accumulators, filters, pumps, valves and actuating cylinders.
El documento presenta información sobre la compañía japonesa NSK, fabricante líder mundial de rodamientos. NSK fue establecida en 1916 y actualmente cuenta con 62 plantas de producción en todo el mundo, emplea a 23,000 personas y factura $7,720 millones anualmente. La compañía se especializa en el desarrollo y producción de rodamientos de bolas, rodillos cilíndricos y de contacto angular para una amplia gama de industrias.
The document summarizes the basic control systems of an aircraft, including primary, secondary, and auxiliary flight controls. Primary controls include elevators, ailerons, and rudders which control pitch, roll, and yaw respectively. Secondary controls include trim tabs which help balance aircraft forces. Auxiliary controls include flaps, slats, spoilers and other high lift devices which aid in takeoff and landing. The document describes the purpose and function of each control surface and system.
This document provides an overview of aircraft landing gear systems. It describes three common types of landing gear: tricycle gear, taildragger gear, and ski gear. It then discusses key components of landing gear systems like nose wheel steering, shimmy damping systems, and safety systems. Nose wheel steering uses hydraulic power to turn the nose wheel. Shimmy damping systems like piston, vane, and steer types control unwanted vibration. Safety systems include mechanical downlocks, safety switches, and ground locks to prevent accidental gear retraction.
ACO-10 Aircraft Cargo Hazards, Including Haz-Mat and Dangerous Goods Brock Jester
- The chapter discusses strategies and tactics for responding to various aircraft emergencies and accidents. It covers components of the National Incident Management System-Incident Command System (NIMS-ICS) and how it provides an organizational structure for emergency responses.
- The document outlines procedures for responding to different types of in-flight emergencies, ground emergencies, and crashes including low-impact and high-impact scenarios. It stresses the importance of understanding response protocols, following appropriate safety warnings, and working within the chain of command during aircraft incident responses.
- ARFF personnel are instructed on factors to consider when sizing up an aircraft emergency scene and properly initiating rescue operations while prioritizing life safety above all else
Este documento discute las mangueras y conexiones hidráulicas utilizadas en la central hidroeléctrica Quitaracsa I. Explica los diferentes tipos de mangueras hidráulicas, como instalarlas correctamente, y cómo prevenir y reparar fugas. También describe los diversos tipos de conexiones hidráulicas como roscadas, JIC y ORFS, así como el uso de adaptadores. El mantenimiento preventivo de mangueras es crucial para maximizar su vida útil y reducir fugas.
1. The A380 is a large, double-deck widebody airliner with seating for 644-868 passengers.
2. The A380 landing gear system includes wheels, brakes, doors and related control computers and devices to extend, retract, steer and brake the landing gear.
3. The landing gear consists of two wing landing gears, two body landing gears, and a nose landing gear, each with related doors and retraction/extension mechanisms.
EASA PART 66 Module 15.10 : Lubrication Systemssoulstalker
The lubrication system supplies pressurized oil to bearings using various pumps and filters to lubricate and cool components. It consists of an oil tank, pumps that pressurize the oil, filters that clean the oil of debris, oil coolers that cool the oil and fuel, and magnetic detectors and valves that monitor the oil system and maintain pressure. The main types of bearings used are spray jet, splash, metered, film, and squeeze film bearings that are lubricated via direct oil spraying, splashing, metering based on engine speed, oil films, or minimizing dynamic loads respectively.
The air conditioning system supplies conditioned air to the flight deck and cabin. Two identical air conditioning packs cool bleed air and mix it with recirculated cabin air. The airplane is divided into three temperature zones controlled automatically. Bleed air from the engines or APU provides pneumatic power and can be used for anti-ice systems. The pressurization system controls cabin altitude automatically during climb, cruise, and descent.
The document discusses strategies and tactics for using aerial apparatus, including:
1. Victim removal priorities, such as rescuing those most threatened first.
2. Techniques for raising the aerial device to reach a victim, positioning it for window or roof rescues, and removing victims from elevated positions.
3. Safety issues associated with using aerial devices for water rescues, aircraft rescues, below-grade operations, and ventilation. Positioning the aerial device properly is important for exposure protection and ventilation operations.
This document lists over 200 different helicopter models from various manufacturers such as Agusta, Bell, Boeing, Eurocopter, Kamov, Mil, Mitsubishi, Robinson, Sikorsky, and Westland. It includes many well-known military helicopters like the AH-1 Cobra, UH-1 Iroquois, CH-47 Chinook, AH-64 Apache and civilian models like the Bell 206 JetRanger, Eurocopter EC135, and Robinson R22. The list covers helicopters from the early 1940s to modern designs and encompasses attack, utility, cargo and civilian helicopters.
Learn how to describe an aircraft using the WETFUS (wings, engines, tail, fuselage, undercarriage, special features) designed for the use of Australian Air Force Cadets. Too long however provides a comprehensive overview to assemble your own presentation
Este documento proporciona especificaciones técnicas detalladas para los motores Nissan J-16 y J-18 de 1600 cc y 1800 cc respectivamente, incluyendo dimensiones de componentes mecánicos como el cigüeñal, pistones, árbol de levas y distribuidor, así como avances de ignición, resistencia de cables de bujías, diagramas eléctricos y parámetros de ajuste.
Este documento describe los componentes y tipos de conexiones hidráulicas. Explica los diferentes tipos de sellos, terminales, conectores y adaptadores utilizados en sistemas hidráulicos. También describe los tipos comunes de mangueras hidráulicas y los factores a considerar para seleccionar la manguera adecuada.
Design, Thermal Analysis and Optimization of a Piston using AnsysIRJET Journal
This document presents a numerical analysis of the thermal behavior and stress optimization of a piston made of functionally graded materials using ANSYS software. A piston model was developed in SolidWorks and analyzed in ANSYS to evaluate thermal stresses under different operating conditions like gas pressure and temperature. The analysis aimed to reduce stress concentration in high stress areas like the piston head and skirt. Various piston materials like aluminum alloys were considered to determine the optimal material for withstanding thermal loads while minimizing weight.
Este documento presenta una capacitación sobre la operación segura de una retroexcavadora Caterpillar. Cubre temas como inspección y mantenimiento de la máquina, controles y operación, y técnicas de excavación y carga de materiales. El objetivo es enseñar a los operadores a usar la retroexcavadora de manera segura y eficiente.
This document outlines competency standards for operations level responders assigned to use personal protective equipment at hazardous material and weapons of mass destruction incidents. It specifies that responders must be trained to the awareness and operations level standards as well as competencies for their assigned responsibilities. Responders must be able to select appropriate protective equipment based on the hazards present, safely don and doff that equipment, and complete any reporting required by their department's standard operating procedures. The goal is to ensure responders can safely perform their assigned tasks while wearing personal protective equipment.
The document is a buyer's guide from Fire Safety USA for firefighting, EMS, and rescue gear and accessories. It includes pricing and product details for various items like wildland fire boots starting at $198.95, structural fire boots from $265-319, EMS/wildland boots for $177.95, and hip boots for $145. The guide provides an index of gear, a brief description and product number for each item, and contact information for the company.
The document is an issue of the magazine Emergency Management. It includes articles on various topics related to emergency management such as a severe weather system that impacted the Midwest, the relationship between fusion centers and emergency operations centers, issues around command structures during incidents, and advances in next-generation 911 systems. It also includes information about the magazine such as contributor biographies and details about sections within the issue.
CMC Rescue School offers rope rescue, confined space rescue, emergency building shoring, and trench rescue & shoring classes both as open enrollment courses and through contracts. CMC Rescue can be reached at 800-235-5741 or 805-562-9120.
This document provides information about the EMS Today conference taking place from February 28 - March 3, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference will feature over 150 educational sessions, an exhibit hall with the latest EMS products and technologies, and special events. Attendees can earn continuing education credits, network with peers, and learn from prominent speakers. The conference is aimed at EMS professionals including paramedics, EMTs, managers, and educators to support their career development and strengthen their skills.
This document provides information on fire and rescue products from Alliance Fire and Rescue, including structural fire helmets, rescue helmets, USAR rescue helmets, water operations helmets, safety beacons, public safety vests, FR hoods, and AutoXTM gloves. Key details include specifications and certifications for various helmet models, lighting and color options for safety beacons, materials for FR hoods including Nomex, Lenzing FR, carbon and Technora fibers, and protective features of AutoXTM gloves. The document aims to provide first responders with high-quality, certified protective gear for firefighting, rescue, and emergency situations.
The document discusses the importance of thorough documentation in EMS. It notes that the patient care report (PCR) is the legal record of an emergency call and failure to accurately and completely document critical details can have serious legal implications. The document outlines what information must be included in a PCR to comply with regulations and ensure continuity of care. It emphasizes that PCRs must be accurate, legible, and avoid subjective opinions or biases to avoid potential issues in legal proceedings.
The National Academy of Emergency Dispatch is the leading standard-setting and certification body for emergency dispatch worldwide, with over 53,500 certified members in 42 countries. It was established in 1988 and has volunteer experts who serve on 15 boards to perform standard-setting functions. The origins of emergency medical dispatch date back over 30 years to the first medical dispatch protocol and training course. The Academy organizes its standard-setting and certification functions through various boards, councils, and committees. It sets certification and training standards for emergency dispatchers in medical, fire, and police and also accredits dispatch centers that meet high standards.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia's Fire & Safety Division provides education and training programs for firefighters across Canada. In this 2011 report:
- Enrollment in JIBC fire programs increased 11% to over 5,000 students, with training delivered in 116 BC communities. The Bachelor of Fire & Safety Studies enrolled 132 students and saw 10 graduates.
- New programs were introduced, including an online Hazardous Materials Awareness course and a Fire Prevention Officer Certificate. Partnerships with local fire departments expanded accessible training opportunities.
- Student success was promoted through opportunities like international service trips and regional weekend training sessions held across BC. A total of 535 students participated in regional weekends.
This document is the October 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It contains several articles on topics related to EMS, including a salary survey of EMS workers, innovations in ambulance design, and lessons learned in preventing hypothermia in the field. It also includes various regular sections and columns that provide news, case studies, product reviews, and other information for EMS professionals.
You raise an excellent point. The autism spectrum disorder community is a large and growing special needs population that emergency planners must consider. Here are a few key things emergency managers can do:
- Work with organizations supporting the ASD community to understand their needs and challenges in an emergency. Develop response plans accordingly.
- During an evacuation, have protocols for safely securing and tracking individuals with ASD who may wander or have other behaviors. Train first responders.
- Provide clear, visual instructions and signage during emergencies. The unfamiliarity of an emergency situation could increase anxiety for those with ASD.
- Consider developing a registry of locations with ASD residents (group homes, schools etc.) to prioritize
This document provides an overview of the July 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It includes articles on rethinking EMS delivery models, lessons learned from responding to a Navy jet crash, improving accuracy of nursing home response requests, and drowning as a leading cause of injury death. Additionally, it lists various regular sections and columns that are included in the issue such as news, leadership perspectives, product reviews, and more.
This document provides an overview of M&T Fire and Safety, a company that sells fire and rescue equipment. It lists various vendors and products offered, including apparatus, equipment, pumps, hoses, breathing apparatus, tools, clothing and more. Contact information is provided for key staff members involved in sales, service, accounting and equipment repair.
The document provides an overview of various first aid, CPR, and AED training programs offered by NSC First Aid. The catalog lists courses that meet regulations for workplaces, healthcare professionals, and the general public. It highlights NSC's focus on hands-on training and building confidence to respond effectively during emergencies. Instructors have access to administrative resources and quality materials for successful courses.
Here are the top 3 CBRNE detection categories and products:
1. Chemical Identification
The Smiths Detection HazMatID 360 is an advanced portable FT-IR chemical identifier that provides rapid identification of solid and liquid chemicals based on their molecular fingerprint. It offers an extensive spectral library and customization tools.
2. Explosives Detection
The Smiths Detection Sabre 5000 is a hand-held trace detector for explosives, chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and narcotics. As the smallest and lightest tri-mode system, it provides identification of trace amounts of various substances and has improved vapor detection capabilities.
3. Radiation Detection
The Ludlum Model 2241-2 Scaler Ratemeter
The document describes pneumatic breakers made by Chicago Pneumatic for demolition and construction work. The new generation of CP breakers deliver power and durability for tough jobs while being easier for operators to use with streamlined designs. Models include the CP 1260 and CP 1290 which provide more power yet are lighter weight than previous models. The breakers are designed to be comfortable and efficient for operators.
The TOOL fox range of hand tools offers processing and measuring tools for all electrical engineering applications.
The ergonomically designed tools for cutting, stripping, crimping, screwing, and testing impress with their optimum handling and quality. Specially hardened tool steels ensure maximum durability.
At Robust, we produce and sell shredders of wood, wood
waste and scrap, pallets, plastics and similar materials under
the registered trade mark ROBUST. The shredders uses
hardened cutting knives on a rotor to tear and crush the
material pushed towards the rotor by the hydraulic pressure
unit. Granulation of the output material depends on the size
of openings in the sieve installed behind the rotor.
The document describes a new deburring tool that can create beveled edges up to 15 mm in length with angles of 30, 45, and 60 degrees. It has an efficient 2600W motor and ergonomic handles for control. The compact design and lightweight 10 kg weight allow for versatile use deburring edges on a variety of materials like steel, aluminum, and more. It produces consistent, high-quality edges without oxidation or deformation in an extraordinarily fast cutting process.
The document discusses two handheld drilling motors, the CDM163 and CDM203. It summarizes their key features, which include durability, reliability, ergonomics, and a 2-year warranty. Their technical specifications are also provided, such as power output, RPM ranges, maximum drilling diameters, and weight. The document also introduces some associated drilling accessories like core bits and drilling stands.
I Norton Clippers CDM-sortiment ingår två modeller: CDM163 som har en motoreffekt på 1.800 W och är avsedd för våtborrning med borrkronor med en diameter på upp till 160 mm, och CDM203 med en motor på 2.000 W som kan användas för både torr- och våtborrning med borrkronor upp till 200 mm diameter. Den senare är särskilt lämplig för håltagning i armerad betong.
Lynch is a leading specialist in the hydraulic attachment industry with over 30 years of experience. It offers a wide selection of attachments for rent, including hydraulic hammers, augers, grabs, shears, pulverizers, crushers, and magnets. Lynch prides itself on having a large rental fleet, specialist teams, nationwide coverage, and reliable, high-performance products.
Tolomatic rod and rodless style electric actuators brochureElectromate
The document provides information on various electric actuator models from Tolomatic, including rodless screw actuators (MXE-S and MXE-P), which are designed for long life and durability. The MXE-S uses solid bearings, while the MXE-P uses recirculating ball bearings to support loads. Both provide options for mounting motors and accessories.
EDRIVE manufactures electric linear actuators for industrial automation applications requiring durable construction, long life, and high precision. The document introduces several of EDRIVE's actuator series, summarizing their key features:
- The VecTac VT series provides cost-effective actuators up to 2,000 lbf thrust and 40 in/sec velocity for general industrial use.
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- Heavier-duty models include the
LIVE CENTRES
The requirement for high cutting capacities and high working precision demands an additional support
by a revolving live centre for many workpieces due to their shape and length. Thanks to their
precision bearings, RÖHM live centres offer optimal force absorption and a maximum concentricity
deviation of up to 0.003 mm. Thanks to the lifetime lubrication, the centre points are maintenancefree.
Advantages
- Maximum concentricity and optimal force absorption thanks to proven precision bearings
- Special lubrication for long service life and little required maintenance
- Minimum interference contour thanks to slender housing shape
LIVE CENTRES
The requirement for high cutting capacities and high working precision demands an additional support
by a revolving live centre for many workpieces due to their shape and length. Thanks to their
precision bearings, RÖHM live centres offer optimal force absorption and a maximum concentricity
deviation of up to 0.003 mm. Thanks to the lifetime lubrication, the centre points are maintenancefree.
Advantages
- Maximum concentricity and optimal force absorption thanks to proven precision bearings
- Special lubrication for long service life and little required maintenance
- Minimum interference contour thanks to slender housing shape
REVOLVING CENTERING TAPER
For counter-clamping workpieces with large boreholes, (e.g. pipes) on turning and grinding machines, in one set-up. The centre point of the revolving centering taper from RÖHM is hardened and ground for maximum wear resistance.
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The document provides an overview and examples of wheel multiple systems used for aircraft wheel assembly. Key features discussed include advanced torque control strategies for socket engagement and synchronization, precision rotary suspension, compact packaging, and customizable solutions. Example applications presented are for mounting aircraft wheels to landing gears by driving multiple nuts evenly spaced around bolt circles to specified torques. Benefits outlined are improved accuracy, productivity, and ergonomics over manual assembly.
QUICK-ACTION DRILL CHUCKS
Due to the weight-reduced design as well as the easy handling, the ROEHM EXTRA-RV drill chucks are optimally suited for use on hand-operated drills. In addition, the drill chucks are impact-resistant and can therefore be used universally.
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE
• Easy clamping and locking with one manual operation for maximum user-friendliness
• No reclamping in clockwise or counterclockwise rotation due to radial locking
• Impact-resistant for universal use
QUICK-ACTION DRILL CHUCKS INDUSTRY
The high concentricity and the hardened flat jaws are the decisive factor for these drill chucks. Without these product features, the drill is not centrically clamped, with the result that the borehole will become too large. ROEHM drill chucks guarantee precise concentricity of up to 0.05 mm.
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE
• Increase in the clamping force proportional to the cutting force by the automatic reclamping function
• Precise concentricity of up to 0.05 mm due to the proven flat jaw principle
• Long lifetime due to large-area clamping chamfer
PRIMA
Key-type drill chucks from ROEHM convince with their universal applicability. These drill chucks have proven themselves over decades on stationary box column drills, machine tools, as well as on handoperated corded and cordless drills.
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE
• Universally applicable for stationary use and on hand-operated drills
• High concentricity of up to 0.15 mm due to massive construction
• Increased clamping force due to proven transmission principle by means of drill chuck key
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Dormer Interchangeable solid carbide head drills for high performance machining of steels, stainless steels and cast iron. Proven in drilling structural steel beams used in the construction industry. One of the most reliably accurate interchangeable head drills available. Fail-safe head location can be changed without ejecting the drill from the machine. Available with coolant feed across the full range and a choice of HSS bodies to support drilling to 3xD, 5xD and 8xD
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This document provides information on various powder handling solutions from Palamatic Process, including:
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La válvula de mariposa es una válvula que puede ser utilizada para servicio ON/OFF o para regular el flujo. El mecanismo de cierre tiene forma de disco. El funcionamiento es similar al de la válvula de bola, ya que permite un cierre rápido con un giro de 90º.
The butterfly valve can be used for ON/OFF service or to regulate flow. The closing mechanism has a disk shape. Operates like a ball valve, allowing fast closing with a 90º turn.
The document describes the AT-HD Heavy Duty Actuator Series from Air Torque. The series provides higher torque actuators for heavy duty applications based on a scotch yoke design. The actuators can be customized with options like travel stops, power modules, temperature ranges, materials, coatings, and manual overrides. Air Torque tests all actuators in-house to ensure quality and reliability.
This document provides a catalog of vices from Röhm including NC-Compact vices, twin vices, self-centering vices, machine vices, drilling machine vices, and grinding/inspection vices. It lists the features, specifications, and applications for each vice model. The catalog contains detailed technical information on jaw widths, clamping ranges, dimensions, forces, and weights to aid customers in selecting the appropriate vice for their needs.
ROEHM POWER CHUCKS I CYLINDERS I STEADY RESTSRÖHM GmbH
POWER CHUCKS WITH THROUGH-HOLE
RÖHM power chucks with through-hole are successfully used both in bar and pipe machining, as well as in the machining of flange-type workpieces. The proven wedge system allows maximum clamping forces with maximum clamping precision at the same time. The rigidity of the power chucks which contributes to this is achieved with a sturdy chuck construction.
Advantages
-Large through-hole optimal for bar machining
-Proven power chucks with long service life
-Wedge hook system for high load capacity and clamping precision
POWER CHUCKS WITHOUT THROUGH-HOLE
The RÖHM power chucks without through-hole have already been used for decades and have proven themselves many times over in various clamping tasks. Thanks to the wedge hook system as well as the rigid chuck construction, the power chucks achieve a high load capacity and clamping precision along with a long service life.
Advantages
-Proven power chucks with long service life
-Wedge hook system for high load capacity and clamping precision
-Simple setup as basis for a wide range of applications
POWER CHUCKS WITH QUICK-ACTING JAW CHANGE
Fast jaw change, high clamping precision and high clamping force characterize the power chucks DURO-NCSE and DURO-NC. Thanks to the quick-acting jaw change system, the jaws can be flexibly offset, turned or changed. The clamping precision of the chuck is always retained.
Advantages
-Flexible use thanks to quick-acting jaw change reducing set-up times
-Secure jaw lock via the safety key
-Large through-hole optimal for bar machining
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Este manual proporciona instrucciones sobre el uso y mantenimiento de trajes de protección química Trellchem NEO. Describe los componentes del traje como la cremallera, guantes y calzado, así como accesorios opcionales. También incluye advertencias de seguridad, instrucciones para ponerse y quitarse el traje, almacenamiento, inspección, pruebas y mantenimiento. El manual está destinado a personal especializado y capacitado en el uso de equipos de protección química.
This document provides user information and technical specifications for the Trellchem NEO chemical protective suit. It outlines important safety considerations for proper use of the suit, including limitations, recommended storage practices, inspection procedures, donning and doffing instructions, maintenance, and suit component descriptions. The document also includes appendices with approvals data and permeation test results for chemicals.
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Este documento describe un curso de 10 días de duración sobre búsqueda y rescate urbano internacional ofrecido por el Servicio de Extensión de Ingeniería de Texas. El curso enseña destrezas y conocimientos necesarios para realizar operaciones de rescate en situaciones de desastre a través de módulos de instrucción y un ejercicio final en la Ciudad Desastre. Está dirigido a agencias responsables de responder a emergencias locales o nacionales ubicadas fuera de Estados Unidos.
Este curso proporciona la capacitación requerida para técnicos en materiales peligrosos según la norma NFPA 472. El curso, dictado por el Departamento de Bomberos de Houston, TX, busca desarrollar las habilidades necesarias para la identificación, control y disposición de materiales peligrosos, a través de conferencias, simulaciones y prácticas. El programa dura 80 horas e incluye alojamiento, alimentación, equipo de protección y certificación.
This document is the January 2009 issue of Fire Engineering magazine. It contains articles on topics relevant to the fire service such as green construction, firefighting challenges in converted mills, preplanning buildings, and the use of capnography in patient assessment. It also includes department sections that cover training, technology, apparatus deliveries, products and events. The issue aims to keep fire service professionals up to date on important issues and provide continuing education.
This document provides a summary of Jones & Bartlett Learning's course catalog and services for 2012-2013:
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This document is a catalog for firefighting equipment that includes sections for turnout gear, wildland gear, apparatus equipment, rescue tools, nozzles, monitors, foam, hose, water supplies, adapters and fittings, hand-held lights, traffic control, emergency lights and sirens, EMS, hazmat, ventilation, fire protection, outdoor warning sirens, badges, pumps, apparatus, station supplies, and air systems. The catalog provides product descriptions, specifications, and pricing for a variety of firefighting gloves, boots, and other personal protective equipment.
The document provides guidance on creating a family emergency plan. It instructs families to decide on contact methods, meeting locations, and evacuation sites before an emergency. It includes forms to fill out with emergency contacts, family member information, and locations frequented to have the important details organized for an emergency situation. Keeping copies of the emergency plan in an emergency supply kit or safe place is recommended.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
2. 2 | Introduction
With new technologies into the future
For nearly 40 years, WEBER-HYDRAULIK has
stood for solutions which have been tested
through practical use in the field of rescue.
In addition to our modern and innovative products, we also include the training and education
of fire fighters in our service and support spectrum.
This approach makes it possible for us to accommodate the wishes and needs of our customers
directly, and to promote our developments in a
practical manner.
Since the beginning of 2011 we have sold our
rescue tools under the brand WEBER RESCUE
Systems. Thus we enforce the recognition of our
products worldwide.
You can best discover the many advantages of
our systems during a personal product presentation. Here you can experience for yourself
all the benefits of WEBER RESCUE products.
For further information about our products and
services, please visit our website at www.weberrescue.com.
Your WEBER RESCUE sales team
3. Contents | 3
4–5
New technology
Contents
Spreaders
6 – 9
Cutters
10 – 15
Combi tools
16 – 19
Rescue cylinders
20 – 23
Power units
24 – 27
Compact power units and hoses
28 – 33
E-FORCE battery tools
34 – 39
Lifting equipment
40 - 43
Stabilisation
44 – 49
Accessories
50 – 57
s'series
58 - 61
Training
62 - 63
4. 4 | New Technology
With new technologies into the future
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Changeable inserts made of high strength alloy
Hose-in-hose-system for better handling
360°
A
Rotatable (360°) and detachable handle
Quick and easy connection of hoses with
one movement without unintended release
A
Rechargeable Li-Ion batteries for
independent operation
Xtreme cutting technology for excellent cutting,
especially for latest materials
MA
Best capacity on minimum space and
low weight
Removes extra noise and stress by
automatic speed control
Maximum power through double speed
„turbo“ operation of one tool
Unique WEBER control for fine tuned
precision handling
5. New Technology | 5
Cutters with PLUS technology
+
-> Inserts made of high strength alloy
-> To cut high strength and reinforced vehicle body parts
-> Long blade life
-> Excellent performance
-> Lower maintenance costs
(change inserts, not blades)
Resistance to extension B-pillar
Hardness of blades WEBER PLUS cutters
Max. hardness of blades
licence to cut
1991
2012
Battery tools E-FORCE
-> High performance with unrestricted mobility
-> Lightweight, compact and flexible
-> Saves space and weight
-> EN, NFPA and DIN tested
-> Ingress protection IP 44
6. 6 | Spreaders
Use meets bite
WEBER RESCUE high performance spreaders
Innovative surface hardening
New, extended tip
design with integrated
peeling section
Lightweight construction made of high-strength
aluminium alloy
Wear resistant teeth
Flexible cap
for best protection
Unique WEBER-control
for fine-tuned precision
handling
Foldable handle
7. Spreaders | 7
Tips and tricks
Pushing away backrest
Remove neckrest
Apply spreader between roof and backrest
Push down backrest
Large rescue opening
9. Spreaders | 9
NEW
Type
Spreading force
in working range*
Closing force*
Spreading
distance
Weight
EN class
Part no.
SP 35 L
SP 43 XL
SP 49
SP 60
SP 80
38-171 kN
46 – 203 kN
54-330kN
68-492 kN
90 – 470 kN
76 kN
74 kN
101 kN
110 kN
102 kN
620 mm
820 mm
710 mm
810 mm
620 mm
16.6 kg
20.5 kg
19.9 kg
24.7 kg
25.1 kg
AS 35/600-17
AS 43/770-21
AS 49/650-20
BS 63/810-25
CS 87/600-25
105.930.5
593.617.9
593.363.3
593.147.9
593.075.8
Accessories
Chain set consisting of:
2 pcs. chain lock, 2 pcs. pulling chain 1,8 m long
with hooks. The length of chains can easily
be adjusted through a push-button at the
chain lock.
SP 35 L
057.141.5
SP 43 XL, SP 49 and SP 60
281.913.9
SP 80
284.013.8
Replacement tips
SP 35 L
312.487.8
SP 43 XL and SP 49
388.559.3
SP 60
387.836.8
SP 80
387.837.6
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
10. 10 | Cutters
With the licence to cut...
WEBER PLUS cutters with blade inserts
Xtreme cutting technology
for excellent cutting performance and easy handling
licence to cut
Rotatable and detachable
handle - ideal for restricted
and confined space operation
C
utter blades with inserts
made of high strength alloy
to cut high strength and
reinforced vehicle body parts
Long blade life due to less
wear and tear of inserts
L
ower maintenance costs
(change inserts, not blades)
Unique WEBER-control
for fine-tuned precision handling
Patent pending
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11. Cutters | 11
Tips and tricks
Cutter turns over
X Address cutter before twelve o'clock
Address at two o'clock
X Then cutter turns over
Then cut straight at twelve o'clock
12. 12 | Cutters
Cutters RSX
What is RSX?
• New
X treme cutter technology
• Low strain cut because of massive
overlapping of the blades
•
Clasps the material to be cut
• horter blades - excellent working
S
NEW
Type
Opening
Max.
cutting force*
Max. cutting
force (round
steel bar)*
Weight
EN class
NFPA class
Part no.
Replacemant
blade
RSX 105-29
RSX 160-50
RSX 180-80
RSX 185-105
RSX 200-107
105 mm
163 mm
180 mm
185 mm
200 mm
29 t/282 kN
50 t/493 kN
80 t/781 kN
105 t/1,030 kN
107 t/1,050 kN
Ø 22 mm
Ø 32 mm
Ø 35 mm
Ø 45 mm
Ø 43 mm
9.3 kg
14.6 kg
17.6 kg
22.5 kg
19.9 kg
AC 105-E-9
BC 160-H-15
BC 180-H-18
CC 240-H-23
CC 200-H-20
A5/B4/C5/D6/E6
A7/B7/C6/D7/E8
A7/B9/C7/D9/E9
A9/B9/C9/D9/E9
A8/B9/C8/D9/E9
593.678.0
105.053.9
105.922.6
593.293.9
593.584.9
Part No.
Weight
RSX 105-29
182.551.8
1.1 kg
RSX 160-50
105.055.7
2.3 kg
RSX 180-80
105.981.3
3.2 kg
RSX 185-105
182.303.5
4.0 kg
RSX 200-107
182.260.8
3.4 kg
13. Cutters | 13
RSX 200-107
upgradeable into PLUS!
The future of cutting..
NEW
RSX 180-80
PLUS
RSX 200-107
PLUS
180 mm
200 mm
80 t/781 kN
107 t/1,050 kN
Ø 35 mm
Ø 43 mm
17.8 kg
20.9 kg
BC 180-H-18
CC 200-H-21
A7/B9/C7/D9/E9
A8/B9/C8/D9/E9
105.922.6SIP
593.584.9SIP
Type
Opening
Max.
cutting force*
Max. cutting force
(round steel bar)*
Weight
EN class
NFPA class
Part no.
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
Turn OLD into NEW!
Replacement blade
Weight
Part no.
Blade without insert
RSX 180-80 PLUS
RSX 200-107 PLUS
3.1 kg
3.6 kg
105.936.3
105.039.7
Blade insert
RSX 180-80 PLUS
RSX 200-107 PLUS
0.2 kg
0.3 kg
106.156.8
105.609.5
Blade complete (with insert)
RSX 180-80 PLUS
RSX 200-107 PLUS
3.3 kg
3.9 kg
106.936.2
105.256.3
1.1 kg
1.1 kg
106.156.7
106.041.4
Inserts in bag (2 pcs.)
RSX 180-80 PLUS
RSX 200-107 PLUS
Upgrade to RSX 180-80 PLUS
also possible for:
Weight
Part no.
RS 170
8.3 kg
106.213.8
RS(X) 165-65,
S270-71
8.3 kg
106.213.4
14. 14 | Cutters
More cutters...
C 100-31
•
•
•
Specialised tool for continuous cutting
Surplus materials is automatically removed
Special serrated surface for aggressive cutting
Opening
Max. cutting force*
Weight
EN class
NFPA class
Part no.
120 mm
31 t/308 kN
19.5 kg
AC 120-C-20
A4/B3/C5/D6/E6
593.519.9
S 270-71
• Very large opening width
• Serrated blades
• Low weight
Opening
Max. cutting force*
Max. cutting force
(round steel bar)*
Weight
EN class
NFPA class
Part no.
280 mm
71 t/699 kN
Ø 36 mm
17.0 kg
CC 218-H-17
A7/B8/C7/D8/E9
593.208.4
S 50-14
• ension-free cutting, no uncontrolled
T
movement of the material being cut
• Compact – for use in confined spaces
such as vehicle foot wells
• Lightweight – for one-handed operation
Opening
50 mm
Max. cutting force*
Max. cutting force
(round steel bar)*
Weight
14 t/138 kN
EN class
AC 50-B-4
NFPA class
Part no.
Ø 20 mm
4.3 kg
A4/B3/C2/D4/E3
283.339.5
15. Cutters | 15
Replacement blade for:
C 100-31 Blade
105.146.3
C 100-31 Lower blade right
105.147.4
C 100-31 Lower blade left
S 270-71 Blade
105.148.5
180.855.9
S 50-14 Upper blade
386.367.0
S 50-14 Lower blade
386.368.9
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
16. 16 | Combi tools
Efficiency meets variety
Cutting, spreading, pushing and pulling - with one tool!
Removable 360° adjustable
handle - ideal for restricted
and confined space operation
Unique WEBER-control
for fine-tuned precision
handling
SPS 400 with
detachable tips and
highest cutting class H
Blades can be re-sharpened
and are complete with a notch
for cutting round bars
Cutting
Compatible with
chain set and
mechanical
rescue rams
Spreading
17. Combi tools | 17
Tips and tricks
Ergonomic handling
Chest height = Baby position - cutter
Chest height = Baby position - spreader
Hip height = Big step, position on upper leg
Knee height = Position on knee
18. 18 | Combi tools
Combi tools
NEW
SPS 270
Opening
Max. cutting force*
Cutting force*
(round steel bar)
Spreading force
in working range*
Pulling force
Weight
EN class
NFPA class
Part no.
SPS 360
SPS 400
270 mm
360 mm
425 mm
33 t/324 kN
47 t/466 kN
54 t/526 kN
Ø 25 mm
Ø 30 mm
Ø 35 mm
35-591 kN
48 – 321 kN
48 – 726 kN
39 kN
52 kN
63 kN
10.8 kg
15.6 kg
18.3 kg
BK 30/265-F-11
BK 30/360-H-16
CK 36/420-H-18
A6/B5/C6/D6/E7
A6/B8/C6/D8/E8
A7/B9/C7/D9/E9
105.595.4
593.195.9
593.113.4
19. Combi tools | 19
Combi tool „Hand-Vario“
Manual powered combitool with
integrated hydraulic drive
SPS 260 H
• Small space required for storage
• Agile handling
• Light weight
• Head can be rotated to any position
within 360°
Opening
260 mm
Max. cutting force
Cutting force
(round steel bar)
Spreading force
in working range
Weight
DIN class
(DIN 14751-4)
NFPA class
Part no.
Accessories
SPS 270 and SPS 260 H
181.924.0
SPS 360
181.220.3
SPS 400
181.049.9
Pulling device, with pin for fastening the chains
on the blades (arms). 2 pieces required
SPS 270 and SPS 260 H
209.661.7
SPS 360
283.574.6
SPS 400
283.603.3
Chain set
SPS 270
057.140.7
SPS 360 und SPS 400
281.913.9
Spreader tip
386.732.3
Rescue ram RZM 740
SPS 270 and SPS 360
Ø 25 mm
33 – 383 kN
11.2 kg
K 25 E-M
A6/B6/C6/D7/E7
593.439.7
*according EN 13204 at 700 bar
Replacemant blade (arm)
SPS 400
29 t/281 kN
105.647.8
20. 20 | Rescue rams
Passion meets dynamics
Pushing up to extended length of 1,600 mm
Unique WEBER-control
for fine-tuned precision
handling
Cylinder can be
turned under load
due to rotating
pushing head
Piston rods with
hard chrome-plated finish
Optimal length graduation high power, less weight
21. Rescue rams | 21
Tips and tricks
Application of rams
Single-stage rams RZ 1, 2 and 3
Rotatable under load
Telescopic rams RZT, not rotatable under load
Take care of positioning during application!
22. 22 | Rescue rams
Rescue rams single-stage
RZ 1 – 850
Pushing force*
Pulling force*
RZ 2 – 1290
RZ 3 – 1640
137 kN
137 kN
137 kN
26 kN
26 kN
26 kN
Closed length
530 mm
750 mm
1,100 mm
Piston stroke
320 mm
540 mm
540 mm
Extended length
850 mm
1,290 mm
1,640 mm
11.7 kg
16.4 kg
19.4 kg
R 137/320-12
R 137/540-16
R 137/540-19
593.380.3
593.378.1
593.376.5
Weight
EN class
Part no.
Telescopic rescue rams
RZT 2 –600
RZT 2 – 775
RZT 2 – 1170
RZT 2 – 1500
189.4/99 kN
189.4/99 kN
189.4/99 kN
189.4/99 kN
300 mm
395 mm
540 mm
650 mm
Piston stroke
300 mm
380 mm
630 mm
850 mm
Extended length
600 mm
775 mm
1,170 mm
1,500 mm
9.3 kg
11.5 kg
15.2 kg
18,0 kg
TR 189/165-99/135-9
TR 189/210-99/170-12
TR 189/360-99/270-15
TR 189/470-99/380-18
593.693.4
593.140.1
105.014.9
105.004.1
Pushing force*
Closed length
Weight
EN class
Part no.
23. Rescue rams | 23
Telescopic rescue rams XL
RZT 2 –1500 XL
Pushing force*
RZT 3 –1310 XL
269.4/129.5 kN
269.4/129.5/45.4 kN
Closed length
650 mm
480 mm
Piston stroke
852 mm
830 mm
1,502 mm
1,310 mm
20.9 kg
17.2 kg
Extended length
Weight
EN class
Part no.
TR 269/445-130/407-21
–
593.202.5
593.413.3
Accessories
Weight
Part no.
Base support front
6.0 kg
182.433.3
Base support back
9.8 kg
182.434.1
10.0 kg
812.173.7
19.6 kg
285.214.4
30.7 kg
285.408.2
7.4 kg
057.140.7
13.8 kg
281.913.9
Adapter for chain set 057.140.7 (2 pcs. required)
0.7 kg
383.730.0
Adapter for chain set 281.913.9 (2 pcs. required)
0.8 kg
384.790.0
Accessory set RZ 1,2 and 3
(Different pushing heads with storage box)
6.5 kg
282.330.6
Extension 250 mm for RZT 2-600 and RZT 2-775
3.4 kg
386.458.8
Sill support
Rim adapter set back wheel
(Base plate,3 rim adapters and carrying case)
Rim adapter set back and front wheel
(Base plate,3 rim adapters, rim adapter front
and carrying case)
Chain set for RZ 1-3 and for SP 30/35
Chain set for RZ 1-3 and for SP 43 XL/49/60
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
24. 24 | Power units
Passion meets dynamics
Hydraulic power units with TURBO-SPEED
4-stroke petrol engine or electric motor
Quick use hose reel
Can be operated
separately, even when
the hoses are under pressure
Side mounting also possible
Integrated rewinder
and automatic brake
25. Power units | 25
Tips and tricks
Working principle of power units
Shift position 2:
TURBO mode = double speed
Shift position 1:
Simultaneous operation
Without oil flow
Without oil flow
P = Pressure oil
P = Pressure oil
T = Without pressure
T = Without pressure
Large lift up handles
Ultra-high pressure hoses 2 x 20 m for either
operating your chosen tool on double-speed
“turbo” operation or for simultaneous operation
of two tools
26. SAH 15 = hose 15 m
SAH 20 = hose 20 m
26 | Power units
Power units
E 50T + SAH20
V 50T + SAH20
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Electric Motor
230 V, 50 Hz,
1.3 kW
4-stroke
petrol engine,
3 kW
630/700 bar
630/700 bar
Oil volume
4.0 l
4.0 l
73 kg
71 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
ATO/MTO
Part no.
105.239.3
181.192.4
Weight
E 50T + SAH15 with COAX hoses
V 50T + SAH15 with COAX hoses
AX
NEW
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Electric-Motor
230 V, 50 Hz,
1,3 kW
4-stroke
petrol engine,
3 kW
630/700 bar
630/700 bar
4.0 l
4.0 l
64 kg
62 kg
Oil volume
Weight
EN class
ATO/MTO
ATO/MTO
Part no.
105.491.9
105.499.6
E 50T + SAH20 with COAX hoses
V 50T + SAH20 with COAX hoses
NEW
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Weight
Electric-Motor
230 V, 50 Hz,
1,3 kW
4-stroke
petrol engine,
3 kW
630/700 bar
630/700 bar
4.0 l
4.0 l
69 kg
67 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
ATO/MTO
Part no.
105.316.4
105.494.7
27. Power units | 27
Power units infinitely variable
E-MATIC + SAH20
V-MATIC + SAH20
•
Unprecedented tool speed and performance,
especially in the medium pressure range
•
Supplies the very best oil pressure necessary
in relation to the highest oil flow
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Electric Motor
230 V, 50 Hz,
1.3 kW
4-stroke
petrol engine,
3 kW
630/700 bar
630/700 bar
4.0 l
4.0 l
75 kg
72 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
ATO/MTO
Part no.
593.520.2
593.521.0
Weight
Accessories
Part no.
Tool bracket for
one spreader and one cutter
181.138.0
Additional tank (Retrofittable for all 50-T power units)
1.0 l oil volume added, e.g. to work with several
hydraulic rams
182.550.0
(E50-T)
105.141.5
(V50-T)
Rewinder
For winding up the hoses easily,
retrofittable for all T + SAH 20 models
285.211.0
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
28. 28 | Compact power units
Full power meets minimum space
Compact power units with ECO technology
Operation of 2 tools
simultaneously or one tool
on “fast” turbo mode
(more oil volume
for faster working)
Industrial motor
Small, lightweight and flexible,
high output – fast working
Will function even when under
extreme inclination (up to 30°)
Automatic speed control
to reduce noise
29. Compact power units | 29
Tips and tricks
Ball
Open the door easily through blocking the lock
Ball in pulling handle
Ball in lift-bar-type handle
Ball in interior door handle
30. 30 | Compact power units
ECO power
Engine revs are automatically increased when the
tool control button is pressed. Returns to idle revs
automatically when control button is released.
Compact power units
V 400 S
V 400 ECO
V 400 S
Motor
Nominal pressure*
V 400 ECO
4-stroke
petrol engine
1.5 kW
4-stroke
petrol engine
1.5 kW
630/700 bar
630/700 bar
2.5 l
2.5 l
17.3 kg
17.3 kg
STO
STO
593.475.3
593.685.3
Oil volume
Weight
EN class
Part no.
V 50 ECO
V 50 S
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Weight
V 50 ECO
4-stroke
petrol engine
2.2 kW
630/700 bar
V 50 S
4-stroke
petrol engine
2.9 kW
630/700 bar
4.0 l
4.0 l
29.9 kg
31.4 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
ATO/MTO
Part no.
593.571.7
593.446.0
E 50 S
NEW
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Weight
E 50 S
E-Motor 230 V,
50 Hz, 1,3 kW
630/700 bar
4,0 l
31,0 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
Part no.
593.447.8
31. Compact power units | 31
More compact power units...
V-ECOCOMPACT
•
Motor
Small, strong,
lightweight
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Weight
4-stroke petrol engine 2.2
kW
630/700 bar
3.8 l
23.9 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
Part no.
593.645.4
V-ECOSILENT
•
Extra silent - only 63.9 dB (A)
Motor
Nominal pressure*
4-stroke petrol engine 2,2
kW
630/700 bar
Oil volume
2.7 l
Weight
24.9 kg
EN class
ATO/MTO
Part no.
593.531.8
E-COMPACT
• Extremely lightweight and flexible
• One connection with very high output
• mall installation dimension
S
Motor
Nominal pressure*
Oil volume
Weight
EN class
Part no.
Electric motor 230 V,
50 Hz, 1,5 kW
630/700 bar
2.8 l
11.5 kg
STO
105.035.4
*according to EN 13204 to 700 bar
32. 32 | Accessories power units
Hoses
Extension hoses and couplings
•
High pressure dual extension hoses,
fitted with SINGLE couplings
•
Filled with oil
Length Part no. yellow
Part no. red
Weight
5 m
284.764.7
284.763.9
4,0 kg
10 m
284.766.3
284.765.5
7.2 kg
15 m
284.768.0
284.767.1
10.4 kg
20 m
284.770.1
284.769.8
13.0 kg
AX
COAX hoses
•
COAX design hose
(Hose-in-hose-system)
•
Filled with oil, fitted with SINGLE couplings
Length
Part no. gelb
Part no. red
Weight
5 m
105.260.2
105.260.5
3.3 kg
10 m
105.260.3
105.260.6
5.5 kg
15 m
105.260.4
105.260.7
7.7 kg
33. Accessories power units | 33
Storage hose reels
Free standing hose reel HF 20-T
•
With carrying frame, complete with 2 x 20 m high-pressure hoses
•
Both reels can be operated separately, even when the hoses are
under pressure
•
With two folding handles for rewinding
Weight
40.0 kg
Part no.
593.501.6
Free standing hose reel EHF 20-T
•
With carrying frame, complete with 20 m high-pressure hose
•
Can be operated separately,
even when the hose is under pressure
•
Folding handle for rewinding
Weight
22.0 kg
Part no. high pressure hose red
593.193.2
Part no. high pressure hose yellow
593.249.1
Part no. high pressure hose blue
593.266.1
Part no. high pressure hose black
593.298.0
Protection cover
•
For protection against abrasion and contamination
• KEVLAR material protective coating and
duraskin® cover
• Velcro fastener
Colour
Length
Part no.
black
30 cm
806.456.3
34. 34 | Battery tools
Akkugeräte
New generation of battery tools
E-FORCE series
Lightweight, compact and flexible
High performance with unrestricted mobility
Saves space and weight
EN and NFPA tested
Ingress protection IP 44
Rocker switch for
fine tuned handling
Rotatable and
detachable handle
Low weight due to modern materials
Extensive range of accessories
35. Zubehör Battery tools | 35
Akkugeräte
Easy to read battery capacity indicator
Up to approx. 1000 charging cycles
Charging management to protect against
under and over charging
Illuminated On/Off switch
Powerful heavy duty 28 V Li-Ion
battery technology
Long operating time due to
3,0 Ah capacity
Click-on / Click-off battery
Battery compatible with
MILWAUKEE
battery-operated saws
Powerful
28V industrial motor
Current WEBER battery tools can be upgraded
to E-FORCE technology!
36. NEW
36 | Battery tools
E-FORCE Battery tools
Battery spreader SP 35L E-FORCE
Spreading force
Closing force
Spreading distance
Weight (incl. battery)
DIN class
Part no.
37 - 171 kN
76 kN
600 mm
20.1 kg
S 30-E-I
105.870.7
Battery combi tools
SPS 270 E-FORCE
SPS 360 E-FORCE
35 - 591 kN
48 - 321 kN
Ø 25 mm
Ø 30 mm
270 mm
360 mm
ca. 385 mm
ca. 440 mm
13.9 kg
18.5 kg
K 25-F-E-I
K 30-H-E-I
A6/B5/C6/D6/E7
A6/B8/C6/D8/E7
105.634.6
105.632.2
Spreading force
Max. cutting force
(round steel bar)
Spreading distance
Pulling distance
Weight (incl. battery)
DIN class
NFPA class
Part no.
Accessories
Mechanical ram
RZM 740
Chain set
for SPS 270 E-FORCE
for SPS 360 E-FORCE
for SP 35L E-FORCE
Pulling device
( 2 pcs. required)
for SPS 270 E-FORCE
for SPS 360 E-FORCE
Extension for
RZ 1-910 E-FORCE
175 mm
250 mm
Weight
Part no.
6.9 kg
105.647.8
7.4 kg
13.8 kg
13.8 kg
057.140.7
281.913.9
057.141.5
1.4 kg
1.4 kg
209.661.7
283.574.6
2.0 kg
2.6 kg
105.848.2
383.857.9
37. NEW
Battery tools | 37
Battery cutters
RSX 160-50
E-FORCE
RSX 180-80
PLUS E-FORCE
RSX 200-107
PLUS E-FORCE
160 mm
180 mm
200 mm
Max. cutting force
50 t/493 kN
80 t/781 kN
107 t/1.050 kN
Max. cutting force
(round steel bar)
Ø 32 mm
Ø 35 mm
Ø 43 mm
17.6 kg
20.8 kg
23.9 kg
C 150-H-E-I
C 150-H-E-I
C 200-H-E-I
A6/B7/C6/D7/E8
A7/B9/C7/D9/E9
A8/B9/C7/D9/E9
105.447.1
106.202.4
106.008.0
Opening
Weight (incl. battery)
DIN class
NFPA class
Part no.
Battery rescue ram RZ 1-910 E-FORCE
Pushing force
111.3 kN
Closed length
542 mm
Piston stroke
368 mm
Extended length
910 mm
Weight (incl. battery)
DIN class
Part no.
15.7 kg
R 111/368-E-I
105.545.3
38. NEW
38 | Battery tools
Battery Pack
•
Extremely lightweight hydraulic power unit with 28 V battery drive
• Back-pack solution with wide and comfortable belts for safe fit
• ominal pressure and tank volume constructed to drive all WEBER rescue tools
N
(including XL rescue rams)
• Supplied with 1 battery as standard, 2nd battery optional to double the operation time (6 Ah)
Nominal pressure
Oilvolume
Weight
(oil-filled,incl. battery)
Part no.
630/700 bar
2.5 l
10.2 kg
105.606.7
39. NEW
Battery tools | 39
Battery tools accessories
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Bat E b
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Weight
Part no.
M
Spare battery 28 V / 3 Ah
1.0 kg
105.378.5
Battery pouch for one battery
(without belt)
0.2 kg
105.692.1
Belt for battery pouch
0.1 kg
105.692.0
On-vehicle charger
1.0 kg
106.042.3
Mains charger 110 V for one battery
Mains charger 230 V for one battery
0,8 kg
0,8 kg
105.409.9
105.409.7
Power supply 230 V
4.0 kg
106.042.2
Transport bag für SPS 270 E-FORCE
or SPS 360 E-FORCE
1.8 kg
105.812.8
Battery saws and accessories
Weight
Part no.
MILWAUKEE Reciprocating saw V 28 SET
Recip saw tool, 2 batteries 28 V / 3 Ah,
mains charger 230 V for one battery,
carrying case
9.0 kg
105.406.3
MILWAUKEE Reciprocating saw tool V 28
without battery, mains charger and
carrying case
3.0 kg
105.917.7
Blade SET Universal
5 pcs blades wood / plastic 230 mm
5 pcs blades wood 230 mm
5 pcs blades wood with nails 150 mm
5 pcs blades for metal 230 mm
0.3 kg
105.918.9
105.918.2
105.918.3
105.918.4
105.918.6
Blade SET Extrication
5 pcs blades for metal 150 mm
5 pcs blades for metal 230 mm
5 pcs blades universal 200 mm
0.2 kg
105.919.0
105.918.5
105.918.6
105.918.7
MILWAUKEE Metal cutting circular saw
V 28 SET
Metal cutting circular saw, 2 batteries 28 V/3 Ah,
mains charger 230 V for one battery,
carrying case
9.2 kg
105.406.4
MILWAUKEE Metal circular cutting saw V 28
without battery, mains charger and
carrying case
3.2 kg
105.917.8
0.2 kg
105.918.8
Circular saw blades
40. 40 | Lifting equipment
Stroke meets control
Tools for lifting, pushing and moving of loads
Vertically and horizontally
applicable
Adjustable lifting claw
Bearing plate
for stabilisation
41. Lifting equipment | 41
Tips and tricks
Pushing away steering column
Less space
Push away dashboard from sill
More space in the abdominal region
Alternative: Push up the steering column from
the vehicle floor
42. 42 | Lifting equipment
Lifting sets
Picture: Lifting set 2
Lifting set 1
Lifting set 2
No. of parts
18
13
Including hand pump and accessories
No. of cases
2
1
DIN 14800
Weight
77.0 kg
51.0 kg
593.355.2
593.354.4
•
Single-acting hydraulic cylinders
•
Lifting power 137 kN
•
•
Part no.
Door opening kit
• For rapid forcible entry
• For lifting heavy objects
(concrete slabs, steel beams etc.)
Max. spreading
force
89 kN
Max. spreading
distance
105 mm
Weight total
Part no.
16.0 kg
813.900.8
43. Connection lifter/MSE through extension
Lifting equipment | 43
hoses or hose reel with couplings without
quickstop
Hydraulic lifter SBH 15-255
•
Precise hydraulic lifting and
lowering (double action)
Max. lifting
force
148 kN
100 kN
•
For lifting of trams, subways, buses,
trucks and heavy machinery
Max. lifting
force claw
•
Control unit MSE required
Insertion
height
•
EN 13204 and NFPA 1936 certified
39,5 mm
Stroke
255 mm
Weight
20.9 kg
Part no.
283.907.5
Control unit MSE 15-255
•
Mobile control unit for independent operation of two lifters
(1 pressure connection per lifter required)
•
Safety steering according DIN 14751
Weight
Part no.
8.6 kg
283.944.0
Büffel B5 and B10
B5
B10
Lifting force
5,000 kg
10,000 kg
Closed height
660 mm
800 mm
Piston stroke
280 mm
350 mm
28.0 kg
38.5 kg
101.314.9
019.847.1
Weight
Part no.
Accessories
B5
B10
Spherical base
413.332.3
412.988.1
Square base
413.331.5
412.987.3
Bearing plate
003.225.5
44. 44 | Stabilisation
More locking positions
Speed meets safety
The improved stabilisation system STAB-FAST MK2
Automatic
telescopic locking
Pneumatic
telescopic damping
Horizontal knob to
adjust the ratchet
Reflective markings
Bigger hole in foot
for fixing
Improved
strap retractor
Slim hook
45. Stabilisation | 45
Tips und tricks
Alternative application points(AP) STAB-FAST
AP: Vehicle underside, opposite side supported
with Stab-Lock
AP: Use existing openings, preparation
by means of halligan tool
AP: Prise open engine bonnet, preparation
by means of halligan tool
AP: Fixing by means of halligan tool
46. 46 | Stabilisation
NEW
STAB-FAST MK2
•
TÜV and CE certified
•
Easy and safe system - also for difficult vehicle positions
•
Multiple uses - for all cars, estates, mini vans and truck cabs
•
Compact - for space-saving storage in the vehicle
•
Quick and easy installation
Set STAB FAST MK2
47. NEW
Stabilisation | 47
STAB-FAST MK2
STAB-FAST MK2 Basic
STAB-FAST MK2 XL
3 struts,
hook blade, wedge and
2 transport bags
2 struts,
hook blade and
transport bag
2 struts, hook blade
and transport bag
Length
1,070 mm
1,070 mm
1,500 mm
Extended length
1,720 mm
1,720 mm
2,500 mm
Weight per strut
9.2 kg
9.2 kg
15.0 kg
1,500 kg
1,500 kg
2,500 kg
5,000 mm
5,000 mm
10,000 mm
Maximum load of strap
5,000 kg
5,000 kg
5,000 kg
Maximum load of hook
2,500 kg
2,500 kg
2,500 kg
1,100 x 300
x 120 mm
1,100 x 300
x 120 mm
1,600 x 500
x 180 mm
39.6 kg
23.0 kg
35.0 kg
106.002.4
106.002.5
106.002.6
Content
Maximum load in
longitudinal direction of strut
Length of strap
Bag size
Weight
Part no.
STAB-PACK
STAB-PACK
Dimension
Weight
Part no.
STAB-PACK-SET
270 x 180 x 335 mm
600 x 400 x 320 mm
(4 pcs. in Eurobox)
8.6 kg
38.0 kg
804.440.6
105.277.1
48. 48 | Stabilisation
More Stabilisation...
STAB-LOCK-SET
•
Water-proofed bonded beech plywood
•
Similar to the Lego system
•
Compatible to STAB-PACK system
Set
Eurobox
Dimensions
Weight
Pieces
600 x 400 x 320 mm
3.3 kg
1
540 x 360 x 36 mm
4.9 kg
1
230 x 90 x 60 mm
1.5 kg
4
Top 2 x 3
270 x 185 x 22 mm
1.3 kg
2
Top 2 x 3 s
270 x 185 x 22 mm
1.1 kg
2
4 square 2 x 3
270 x 185 x 95 mm
3.0 kg
1
4 square 2 x 6
540 x 185 x 95 mm
6.4 kg
1
4 square 1 x 3
270 x 95 x 95 mm
1.5 kg
1
4 square 1 x 3 s
270 x 95 x 95 mm
1.4 kg
1
4 square 1 x 6
540 x 95 x 95 mm
3.1 kg
1
4 square 1 x 6 s
540 x 95 x 95 mm
3.0 kg
1
Baseplate 4 x 6
Wedge
Set 105.277.0
30.5 kg
ADDITIONAL PARTS STAB-LOCK
Type
Dimensions
Weight
Part no.
4 square 1 x 9
810 x 95 x 95 mm
4.4 kg
105.258.9
4 square 2 x 9
810 x 185 x 95 mm
8.6 kg
105.184.8
4 square 1 x 12
1,080 x 95 x 95 mm
5.4 kg
105.259.1
4 square 2 x 12
1,080 x 185 x 95 mm
11.4 kg
105.184.9
4 square 1 x 15
1,350 x 95 x 95 mm
7.4 kg
105.259.2
4 square 2 x 15
1,350 x 185 x 95 mm
14.8 kg
105.185.0
4 square 1 x 18
1,620 x 95 x 95 mm
9.0 kg
105.259.3
4 square 2 x 18
1,620 x 185 x 95 mm
17.2 kg
105.185.1
49. Stabilisation | 49
STAB-FIX
•
Recycled PE
•
Durable and shatterproof
•
Oil- and chemical resistant
•
Maximum load capacity up to 110 kg/cm²
•
No slipping because of pyramid design
Type
Dimensions
Weight
black
yellow
640 x 140 x 280 mm
7.4 kg
806.614.0
813.722.6
Block 25
230 x 230 x 25 mm
1.4 kg
806.381.8
813.717.0
Block 50
230 x 230 x 50 mm
2.3 kg
806.382.6
813.718.8
Block 75
230 x 230 x 75 mm
3.4 kg
806.383.4
813.719.6
Wedge 75
215 x 75 x 80 mm
0.7 kg
319.179.6
813.721.8
Wedge 150
215 x 150 x 80 mm
1.3 kg
319.180.0
813.720.0
4 square 100
100 x 100 x 450 mm
2.7 kg
813.724.2
813.723.4
4 square 150
150 x 150 x 600 mm
12.0 kg
813.857.5
813.849.4
Chock
Bag for 100
0.5 kg
813.725.0
4 Kant 100 – Set
Stab-Fix 4 square 100 yellow
3 pcs.
Stab-Fix 4 square 100 black
6 pcs.
Bag 300 x 300 x 450 mm
Weight
Part no.
1 pc.
28.4 kg
813.934.2
50. 50 | Accessories
Standard meets extra
Useful accessories for the rescue operation
Ideal addition to support
the rescue ram
Perfect grip because
of tooth system
e.g. on cockpit
51. Accessories | 51
Tips and tricks
Further glass management techniques
Use existing resources (e.g. car mat)
Protection shield
Protection blanket
Remove glass splinter with column protection
52. 52 | Accessories
Glass management
•
Glass-Ex, centre punch and rescue knife
•
Adhesive tape dispenser and protective goggles
•
Two pieces rescue foil
•
In a case
Dimensions
Weight
Part no.
440 x 310 x 100 mm
5.0 kg
803.372.2
Glass-Ex and Centre Punch
•
To remove laminated windscreens
•
Including centre punch to remove safety glass
Weight
Glass-Ex
Centre punch
Part no.
1.5 kg
811.416.1
0.06 kg
802.767.6
Replacement
blade
803.285.8
Rough edge protective pads
•
Consists of Cordura 200 with a enclosure of Polyestervlies Drenotex®
•
The outside material is hydrophobic and can't be rubbed off
•
Inside material is hydrophobic
•
Yellow
•
Washable
Packing dimensions
700 x 500 x 95 mm
4 x column protection,
with 2 hook-and-loop
tape per pad
280 x 340 mm
2 protection blankets, with
4 magnets per blanket
650 x 650 mm
1 protection blanket, with
6 magnets per blanket
Ground sheet
Weight
Part no.
1,650 x 650 mm
1,200 x 2,500 mm
9.2 kg
813.551.7
53. Accessories | 53
Airbag protection
•
For protection of emergency service personnel
and injured persons from an un-discharged airbag
•
Quick and simple action to install
on a steering wheel
•
Suitable for all types of motor cars
•
Designed to resist several airbag deployments
Weight
Part No.
3.9 kg
319.420.5
Airbag protection Octopus
•
Suitable for all types of cars and trucks
•
Lightweight
Airbag protection cars driver side
Weight
Part no.
1.7 kg
804.615.8
Airbag protection cars
passenger side in bag
Weight
Part no.
3.8 kg
804.616.6
Airbag protection trucks
driver side in bag
Weight
Part no.
0.8 kg
804.620.4
Protection shield
•
T
wo different sizes and forms – multifunctional use
•
Transparent and flexible
Triangle, flexible – PVC
2 yellow grabbing hangers
Size 600 x 400 x 7 mm
1.2 kg
Rectangle, flexible – PVC
3 yellow grabbing hangers
Size 600 x 400 x 7 mm
2.1 kg
Weight total
3.3 kg
Part no.
813.636.0
54. 54 | Accessories
Halligan tool
With prying head
Length
30 - 762 mm
36 - 914 mm
Weight
5.5 kg
6.0 kg
805.352.9
805.353.7
Length
30 - 762 mm
36 - 914 mm
Weight
5.0 kg
5.7 kg
805.270.0
805.271.9
Part no.
With metal cutting head
Part no.
Truck cage safety system
•
Rachet with stitched-on lashing strap and eye-clamp
•
Lashing strap length 10.0 m
•
2 rim clamps
•
2 x round sling length 3.0 m with 2.0 m hose
•
Including suitcase
Dimensions
Weight
Part No.
440 x 135 x 350 mm
8.0 kg
805.541.6
55. Accessories | 55
Rescue platform
•
Solid aluminium construction
•
Adjustable ladders
•
Safe adjustment with arresting
bolts in 265 mm steps
•
Rails equipped with extensions,
individually adjustable in 30 mm steps
•
Complies to DIN 14830
Dimensions
1,050 x 1,790 x 280 mm
Weight
51.0 kg
Part no.
105.759.1
Hand pump DPH 4018-SA
•
Two-stage, can be used even when in
non-horizontal positions
(up to a maximum inclination of 20°)
•
Oil volume 2.5 l
•
Complete with pair of hoses 5 m,
with couplings, mounted on a wooden board
•
Complies to DIN 14751
Weight
Part no.
14.6 kg
105.117.4
Power wedge SPK 250
•
Insertion height only 8 mm
•
Creates initial opening for an airlifting bag
•
Up to 58 mm lifting height
•
Lifting force 25 to
•
EN 13204 and NFPA 1936 tested
Weight
Part no.
8.9 kg
182.286.1
56. 56 | Accessories
Base support and sill support
Weight
Part no.
Base support front
6.0 kg
182.433.3
Base support back
9.8 kg
182.434.1
10.0 kg
812.173.7
Sill support
Base support back
Base support front
Ideal addition to rescue rams
Rim adapters
•
Ideal addition to rescue rams to be used
on lorries and buses
•
With carrying case
Weight
Part no.
Rim adapters
back wheel
19.6 kg
285.214.4
Rim adapter set
back and front wheel
30.7 kg
285.408.2
57. Accessories | 57
Crash recovery system ®
Comprehensive and up to date
•
Database containing all mass-production series vehicles with
airbags or alternative propulsion
•
Cars, vans, light and heavy trucks as well as buses
(under construction) included
•
Easy to update via Internet
Fuel information
•
Consistent, easy to read vehicle graphics
•
Information on all rescue relevant vehicle components
•
Extensive background information, photos and disabling instructions
Safes time, increases safety
•
No searching for components, know what’s inside!
•
Disabling instructions allow for a quick mitigation of hazards
Mobile, flexible, easy to use
•
Available for several operating systems –
Microsoft Windows, Apple iOS (iPAD) and Android
•
Optimized for touch screen operation, easy to operate
•
CRS license independent of operating system,
OS can be changed later
Crash Recovery System® contains information about:
•
Airbags
•
Airbag inflators
•
Seatbelt pretensioners
•
Automatic roll bars
•
Reinforcements
•
Batteries
•
Fuel tanks
•
Alternative propulsion components,
such as high voltage batteries, gas tanks, disabling procedures
•
Truck and bus components,
such as chassis suspension, emergency exits, sleep cabins, lifting points
Part no.
Crash Recovery System® for all operating systems incl. 1 year databaselicence
804.933.5
1 year database subscription renewal
(Microsoft Windows, Apple iPad or Android)
806.016.9
58. 58 | s'series
Useful meets rescuer
WEBER RESCUE s'series
Rescue marker pen with top-dressing,
permanent colour paste
Photostable and smear-resistant
when its dry
Yellow and red
colours available
Writes on nearly all materials
For marking of cutting sides,
spreading points and base frame spots
59. s'series | 59
Tips and tricks
s'Täschle (Tool bag)
Red = Technical crew
Yellow = Commander
White = Medic
Clear division
The holster does not restrict movement
60. 60 | s'series
s'Heberle (Prying tool)
•
To remove the interior panel
•
Inflators of airbags or strengthend
steel parts will be located easily
•
Part no. 805.386.3
s'Stiftle (Rescue marker pen)
•
Marking of cutting sides, spreading points
and the base frame spots
•
Top-dressing, permanent colour paste
•
Photostable and smear-resistant
Part no.
s'Stiftle yellow
805.650.1
s'Stiftle red
805.650.0
s'Gurtschneiderle
(Seat belt cutter)
•
•
•
Two yellow balls, 70 mm diameter
•
To fix the door handle and
keep the door lock open
•
In carrying bag with rope to be fastened
at the waistbelt
•
Part no. 105.869.1
Design of a cutter
•
s'Bälle (Ball)
For quick, easy and safe cutting of the seat belt
Part no. 105.869.2
61. s'series | 61
s'Täschle (Tool bag)
•
Tool bag made of CORDURA®
•
Clearly arranged and individual division
•
No loss of mobility because of holster design
•
Delivery without content
Part No.
s'Täschle white
105.151.7
s'Täschle red
105.151.8
s'Täschle yellow
105.151.9
s'Maßbändle
(Tape measure)
•
Quick and precise identification of the
suitable rescue ram
•
Part no. 105.570.7
s'Handschuhhalterle
(Glove holder)
•
•
•
Ideal to wear under the helmet
•
To absorb sweat, washable
•
Multi-use,
•
Universal size
•
Part no. 807.126.8
Gloves not included
•
s'Tüchle (Bandana)
With velcro fastener and carabiner
to hook into the waistbelt
Part no. 807.125.0
62. 62 | Training
DVD series
Technical rescue (7 DVD)
DVD
Part no.
1
Standard intervention
rules - car
804.812.6
2
New car technologies
804.813.4
3
Medical rescue
804.814.2
4
Different rescue techniques
Atemschutz
5
6
7
Natural gasand hybrid vehicles
Transporter and
bus accidents
Truck rescue
804.815.0
804.816.9
804.817.7
804.818.5
SCBA training (6 DVD)
DVD
Part no.
1
Standard procedures
806.503.9
2
Flashover and
nozzle techniques
806.504.7
3
Tactical ventilation
806.505.5
4
SAR systems
806.506.3
5
Thermal imaging camera
806.507.1
6
Emergency procedures
806.508.0
TRT 7000 seminars and other seminars with
WEBER RESCUE trainers on request
63. Training | 63
The worlds largest training event on technical rescue
•
Takes place once a year in Germany (each year different locations)
•
Lasts three days
•
Appr. 800 participants form more than 20 different countries
•
75 international trainers (fire fighters and rescue services)
•
Theory and practice
•
Locations 2013 Geldern and 2014 Heitersheim
Training programm
Part no.
RESCUE DAYS (2 days)
805.155.0
RESCUE DAYS 2 (2 days)
325.006.0
Special seminar
Bus rescue and their special 805.508.4
characteristics (1 day)
Special seminar
Alternative rescue (1 day)
805.509.2
Team leader symposium
(1 day)
806.990.5
64. NORTHERN OFFICE
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