IMPA:
The Pains Wessex Linethrower 250 – Body and Line Only is a SOLAS-approved maritime safety device designed for rapid and accurate line deployment in emergency situations. This unit comprises the launcher and 250 meters of 4mm diameter line but requires the Pains Wessex Rocket (Part No. 9500800) to be operational.
Product Code: 9500700
Line Length: 250 meters (4mm diameter)
Line Breaking Strain:
2 kN
Dimensions: Length: 33 cm; Height: 31.3 cm; Diameter: 20.5 cm
Weight: Net: 4.4 kg; Gross: 4.7 kg
Operating Temperature Range: -30°C to 65°C
Storage Temperature Range: -30°C to 75°C
Ignition Method: Twist-grip trigger
Shelf Life: 9 years for the body and line kit
Transport Classification: Non-hazardous when shipped without the rocket
SOLAS Compliance: Meets international maritime safety standards, including SOLAS 74 as amended, IMO resolutions MSC. 81(70) Part 1, and MED 96/98/EC.
Durable Construction: Weatherproof plastic casing ensures reliability in extreme conditions.
Ease of Use: Designed for straightforward operation, even in challenging environments.
Versatility: Suitable for various applications, including ship-to-ship transfers, ship-to-shore operations, and rescue missions.
Packing Dimensions: 37 cm x 27 cm x 27 cm
Gross Weight: 4.2 kg
Net Weight: 3.6 kg
Transport Method: Classified as non-hazardous for transport without the rocket, allowing for road, sea, or air shipment.
Remove the front cover and point in the desired flight direction.
Pull out the safety pin.
Aim over the top of the target, being prepared for recoil.
Turn the grip to the left or right to fire.
In case of misfire, hold the unit in the firing position for at least 60 seconds, then dispose of it overboard.
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