The characteristics and use of the rope thrower




Depending on the application, it can be divided into water, land, amphibious and other configurations.
 
The rope thrower is composed of: a gun body, a life rope, a traction rope, a launcher, a launcher bottle, an automatic inflator, a lifebuoy, a plastic protective cover, and the like.
The rope thrower adopts the power of high-pressure air, realizes long-distance projectile by jet propulsion principle, and is convenient and fast life-saving equipment for long distance on water. It has good maneuverability, small sound when launching, no flame, safe and reliable operation; high pressure resistance, anti-corrosion, etc. Made of high quality materials for long life. It can also be used as a rope thrower on land. Reusable and low cost of use.
 
Rope thrower features:
The rope thrower is a pneumatic and convenient life-saving throwing device that uses CO2 gas cylinder as the air source. It is light in weight, easy to carry, simple to operate, and the throwing distance can reach more than 75M. It can be used as an anti-snoring, fire-fighting and other water-saving rescue throwing automatic inflatable lifebuoy and throwing rope rescue. The projectile shell has a tail fin, which has strong wind resistance and high throwing accuracy. Warhead configuration: equipped with two automatic inflatable lifebuoy projectiles, two rescue projectiles and one training bomb; the rescue bomb consists of ABS plastic shell and aluminum alloy tube. The rescue bomb is equipped with 110m nylon rope, which can be recycled and reused. Optional 1.5L compressed air cylinder and pneumatic quick coupling, enough for 8-12 times. reuse.
 
How to use the rope thrower:
1. Check the equipment. Before use, check whether the equipment is in good condition and there is no trauma on the surface of the cylinder.
2. Prepare equipment. The gas cylinder is firmly connected to the rope by connecting the hook, the gas cylinder is mounted on the ejector, the inflation port is connected with the gas source cylinder, and the safety pin is installed.
3. Inflate. Open the cylinder valve slightly and charge the cylinder to 15-20Mpa.
4. Launch. Pull out the safety pin at an appropriate angle (typically 35 degrees) and estimate the launch height to trigger the transmitter to launch.
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