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1 Lb. Maxout Chrome Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher on 2040-parts.com

US $82.00
Location:

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
1 lb. MaxOut Chrome Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher, US $82.00, image 1
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  • 1 lb. MaxOut Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher
  • Chrome
  • Depth = 2.6 In.
  • Width = 3.6 In.
  • Height = 10.0 In.
  • Listed and Rated 2B:C by Underwriters Laboratories
  • Rechargable
  • Made in U.S.A.
  • Steel Strap & Mounting Bracket
  • 5 Ft. - 8 Ft. Discharge Range
  • High

MaxOut™ dry chemical fire extinguishers have a proven track record in extinguishing the types of fires likely to occur in an automotive environment. Models MX250C, MX250R and MX250B utilize a specially fluidized and siliconized mono ammonium phosphate dry chemical. Models MX100C, MX100R and MX100B contain a siliconized sodium bicarbonate based dry chemical with free flowing and non-caking additives. All MaxOut™ models effectively smother and break the chain reaction of fires involving flammable liquids and pressurized gasses, and will not conduct electricity back to the operator. MaxOut™ models MX250C, MX250B and MX250R are also highly effective at stopping fires of common combustibles like wood and paper. Great for marine or residential use.

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