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NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask

NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask

NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
Full Face Gas Mask Flow Respirator Electric Supplied Air Fed Flow System Device. Performance: This reagent is capable of filtering and absorbing organic gases and vapors such as benzene, toluene, xylene, gasoline, kerosene, chlorine gas, acetone, alcohols, aniline, carbon disulfide, chloroform, bromomethane, nitro compounds, and more. Supplied fresh air respirator system is equipped with portable power source mainly overcome the problems of big air intaking resistance, difficulties in breathing and so on. This system use the air pump to transport the air to the mask. You could fix the air pump on your waist, so you are more close to the air source. The charging time is 3 hours and you could use it for 7 hours with the fully charged battery. The canister comes with the unit can filters a variety of harmful gas. Charging time: 3 hours. Working time: 7 hours. Charger Voltage: 110 V / 220 V. Air supply flow rate: First gear: 62 L/min Second gear: 74 L/min. Net weight of the air pump : 0.6 kg. 1 x air pump. 1 x full face mask. 2 x air pipe. 2 x canister filter. 1 x recharger. Before using the air supply fan, ensure that there is sufficient power and that it is operating normally. Before use, check all connections to ensure they are secure to prevent air leakage that may pose a health hazard to the user. Insert the appropriate length of the hose into the buckle on the safety belt at one end of the face mask. Tighten the belt to secure the long hose to the belt, preventing it from dragging and affecting the proper wearing of the mask. Check the airtightness of the entire system; seal the joint at the end of the air supply fan with your hand to block air intake. If you feel airtight, it indicates that the airtightness of the mask is good. Then insert the hose socket of the air supply fan and simultaneously start the fan to introduce fresh air into the mask for the user to breathe. After each use, wipe the mask, breathing tube, and accessories clean. Coil the long hose and place it in the storage box. The storage environment should be kept dry, ventilated, and away from heat. Avoid contact between the mask lens and organic solvents to prevent damage. Also, try to avoid collisions and friction to prevent scratching the lens surface. Men should shave their beards before wearing the mask to ensure a proper seal. The long hose mask should be stored by designated personnel and inspected regularly. Any issues discovered should be promptly repaired, and damaged components should be replaced as needed. If you detect any unusual odors or a lack of airflow during normal use, please check or replace the filter consumables promptly. When the following situations occur, work should be immediately stopped, and personnel should evacuate the site. Drowsiness due to harmful gases. Detection of the odor of harmful gases. Irritation of the eyes, nose, mouth, or other areas due to harmful gases. Abnormal air flow or cessation of air supply. Shutdown due to power outage, malfunction, or other reasons. This equipment is suitable for various dusty workplaces and is effective in preventing various particulate matter dust, mist, smoke, etc. And odors below permissible levels. It is not suitable for oxygen-deficient working environments (air environments with oxygen levels below 18%), IDLH concentrations (immediately dangerous to life and health), or workplaces where explosive conditions may occur. People Who Bought This Item Also Bought. Gas Mask Filter For Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System A.
NEW Electric Constant Flow Supplied Air Fed Respirator System Full Face Gas Mask
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British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING

British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING

British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING
Hello – For you consideration, a VERY nice example of a WW 2 British Civilian Duty Respirator / Air raid Precaution mask. As issued to civilians defense during WW2 in Britain. Other than storage wear which is very minor, this one is by far, the nicest example I’ve ever seen outside of a museum, probably un-issued. Rubber face mask is nice and supple, very flexible. No tears or holes, near perfect. Stamped BRF/R 31/3/44 March 31, 1944. A rubber stamp to the right of the date reads as “NORMAL”. Canvas and black elastic straps are near perfect, one or two minor threads hanging but otherwise no fraying. Adjusting buckles appear to be in great shape. Strap clamp appear to be various makers, some have minor surface corrosion, others are fine. I can see “NEWEY 1936″ and “WHB 1938″. Back head brace a bit stiff, but pliable without a problem. 4 III, B 3/42, PAT. 296, 493, & 305, 080. Eye pieces show now issues at all, very clear. Metallic eyepiece inserts have faint manufacture’s marking which i can’t see too well, but I do see years 8-1937 on both. There is very minor cracking in rubber mask where eye pieces are located due to the material being pulled tight when the eye pieces were inserted. Nose air escape and fixture in awesome shape, on underneath there are also markings. Clamp holding filter in place in excellent shape. What is very interesting about this model is on the mask’s left side, just behind the filter, one can see the rubber mold for where the military version would be cut for the filter mount on the side. Comes with the military carrier, this is missing it’s strap. This is beyond a doubt the nicest example of this mask I’ve ever seen. In my collection for almost 30 years, it is time to part with it. Any and all questions welcome, thanks for looking.
British No. 4 Mk. III CDR / ARP gas mask Excellent! FREE SHIPPING