Saturday, August 21, 2010
Tactical door spreader with Spreading power of 7500 kg.
The spreader is unique in its size and tremendous power of up to 7500 Kg. Though physically small, it can be used for lifting concrete blocks and debris, piles, for opening doors, elevators and for other tasks requiring great force. This equipment, with the variety of needs it serves, may be used by all security and rescue forces.
Weight 9.36 kg.
Pump weight 3.8 kg
Dimensions (lxwxh)345X125X110 mm.
Width (closed)mm.5
Max. width open 115 mm.
Spreading power 7500 kg.
New door buster , designed for special operation swat ,military and rescue teams
are designed for special operation. These cutters can cut up to 10 mm.
- Weight 4.97 kg.
- Dimensions (lxwxh)240x50x90mm.
- Cutting –tempered steel 6 mm.
- Cutting –standard 13 mm.
- Cutting power 17500 kg.
New Product : Hand held Search Light 11 million candel power !
New Product available now from Security Pro USA
: Hand held Search Light
The Megaray® MR175 portable ultra high intensity searchlight, is designed for exceptionally long range illumination - utilizing 11 million candela to paint targets at distances of over 2 miles (3.5 km).
The Megaray® MR175 unit is built from exceptionally strong glass-filled nylon, to battlefield standards. Its pistol shape is easy to hold and is ergonomically designed to feel familiar to most operators, providing an intuitive user experience. An attached shoulder sling makes for comfortable and easy carrying of the unit and its battery pack.
The Megaray® MR175 is compact, water resistant and weighs only 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg), making it very lightweight for such a high performance searchlight. The unit’s zoom feature allows manual beam focus between 2° and 6°, while a clip-on filter spreads this beam to an impressive 74°.
The Megaray® MR175 can be mounted on a standard photographic tripod, along with an array of platforms, making it a very versatile tool for use in many applications. Two optional infra red filters of 850nm and 900nm extend the MR175 unit’s use to covert military and law-enforcement operations.
The Megaray® MR175 is ideal for the following applications
The Megaray® MR175 is without a doubt, the World’s Most Powerful Ultra High Intensity Searchlight, and is by far the best. Its rugged ergonomic design, its technical superiority over its competitors, and its high standards of engineering, ensure peace of mind and confidence in getting the job done.
: Hand held Search Light
The Megaray® MR175 portable ultra high intensity searchlight, is designed for exceptionally long range illumination - utilizing 11 million candela to paint targets at distances of over 2 miles (3.5 km).
The Megaray® MR175 unit is built from exceptionally strong glass-filled nylon, to battlefield standards. Its pistol shape is easy to hold and is ergonomically designed to feel familiar to most operators, providing an intuitive user experience. An attached shoulder sling makes for comfortable and easy carrying of the unit and its battery pack.
The Megaray® MR175 is compact, water resistant and weighs only 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg), making it very lightweight for such a high performance searchlight. The unit’s zoom feature allows manual beam focus between 2° and 6°, while a clip-on filter spreads this beam to an impressive 74°.
The Megaray® MR175 can be mounted on a standard photographic tripod, along with an array of platforms, making it a very versatile tool for use in many applications. Two optional infra red filters of 850nm and 900nm extend the MR175 unit’s use to covert military and law-enforcement operations.
The Megaray® MR175 is ideal for the following applications
- Police and Law Enforcement
- Military Searchlight
- Border Patrol
- Search and Rescue
- Sniper Suppression
- Riot Control
The Megaray® MR175 is without a doubt, the World’s Most Powerful Ultra High Intensity Searchlight, and is by far the best. Its rugged ergonomic design, its technical superiority over its competitors, and its high standards of engineering, ensure peace of mind and confidence in getting the job done.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
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