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Handheld nozzle AKRON ProVenger 1602
The handheld nozzle ProVenger 1602 hand-held sprayer from AKRON® Brass offers an ideal combination of versatility, robustness and performance. Designed to adapt to any situation, it features an adjustable flow rate from 20 to 160 L/min, and a powerful straight or wide-coverage (100°) spray pattern. Made from Pyrolite, a light, resistant alloy, it guarantees exceptional durability. Certified to NFPA 1964 standards, the ProVenger 1602 is ideal for urban, industrial and forest fires. Available in several configurations, it meets the needs of the most demanding professionals.
Handheld nozzle AWG HS16 SOLAS MED
AWG 's handheld nozzle HS16 SOLAS MED is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the maritime and industrial sectors. SOLAS MED certified, it guarantees reliable performance in compliance with international safety standards. Thanks to its adjustable flow rate and modulating spray pattern (straight or diffused spray), it ensures optimum efficiency during operations. Its robust, light-alloy design makes it highly resistant to corrosion, ideal for use in marine environments. Versatile and ergonomic, the HS16 SOLAS MED is the ideal choice for fire-fighting teams.
AKRON 2499 Quad Stacked Deluge Tips
This quadruple smooth-barrel nozzle makes it possible to modify the outlet orifice of handheld nozzle quickly and efficiently.
Handheld nozzle AKRON TurboJet 1766 (without handle)
The Turbojet 1766 is a handheld nozzle with constant flow (flow remains the same whatever the shape of the jet) and several flow settings for greater control. It can be fitted with an ergonomic pistol-grip handle and a top opening/closing handle.
Handheld nozzle AKRON TurboJet 1720
The Turbojet 1720 hand-held handheld nozzle from Akron Brass is a high-performance, versatile solution designed for fire-fighting professionals. Available exclusively from MMF Protection et Sécuritéhandheld nozzle offers optimum jet control and adaptability to a wide range of intervention situations.
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