Type HL1 Airlift Recovery System The broad surface area of MFC Survival's Airlift recovery system ensures its suitability for exerting uniformly distributed lift pressure. This enables its use against accepted weak parts of vehicles e.g. sides, roof, wings, bonnet and boot. The air lifting bag can also be used for light aircraft recovery and the rescue of animals bogged down in pits or ponds. The height of lift enhances access possibilities for medical attention or extrication after ensuring chocks are in position. 
The type HL1 air lifting bag is wedge shaped and allows full contact with both the ground and the object of lift. Two separate compartments enhance control. The type HL1 Airlift cushion features: 75mm wide webbing yoke bonded to the upper working surfaces complete with two steel rings. Two steel securing rings bonded to the lower working surface. Four lift web loops for handling. 5mm thick 3ply working surfaces. Side walls of heavy duty neoprene coated nylon with external reinforcing bands. Internal web restraints. Two delivery hoses complete with claw
Optional equipment (both 0.5 and 1.0 bar) Ratchet Tensioner 5,500kgs rating, 500mm web. 1400kgs breaking strain. 4 way control unit Stainless steel body, brass control valve and valve seats. Supplied with rapid deflate attachment and replacement seals. Compressor Type D32 Petrol driven. 1000 litre per minute at 2 bar (30psi) nominal. Safety overload device set at 0.5bar (7psi) Low pressure hose 25mm I/D 3 ply construction. SWP 6.2 bar (90psi). Available in 3m, 6m, 12m and 18m lengths. Carrying valise Tough PVC coated nylon. 50mm nylon webbing handles. Toggle fastening. Controller Type 311 All brass construction. Single lever inflate/deflate control. Glycerine filled gauges. L Series extension hose Polyester fibre reinforced PVC. 10mm I/D x 10m long. SWP 12.4 bar (180psi). Available in red or green. Controller Type 530 Robust GRP housing. Available with ‘deadman’ or manual control levers. Standard Repair Outfit Simple, efficient repairs to minor cuts and abrasions on low pressure cushions. <<Return to the Emergency Services Product Page <<Return to the Military Services Product Page 
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