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Fire Extinguisher Holder Bolt-on Accessory – Tool Cradle For The Cradle 3.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.75
Location:

Auburn, California, US

Auburn, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Fits:Array Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black powder coat Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

The Tool Cradle Garden Tractor, Tractor, Atv Fire Extinguisher Holder bolt-on accessory

Tool Cradle (patent pending):

·         Made of 12-gage powder coated steel, the Tool Cradle carries a long-handled tool (shovel, axe, rake, etc.) in horizontal or vertical positions.

      ·         Eight interchangeable push-in bumpers and two military-grade hook and loop cinch straps rated at 10,000 cycles (over 27 years of daily use) secure long-handle tools to the Tool Cradle.

      ·         The Tool Cradle bolts to Cradle 3.0 and 4.0, or directly to Garden Tractor, Tractor, Off-road vehicle and similar equipment body panels.

      ·         Attaching the Tool Cradle and carrying an axe, hoe or shovel provides additional fire-fighting options.

      ·         Mounting hardware included.

      ·         MADE IN THE USA. 

Cradle 3.0 (patient pending) see:

Fire Extinguisher holder for 3” 3⅛” 3¼” dia. extinguisher – Tractors/ATVs

 

·         The 11-gage powder coated steel Cradle 3.0 bolts to horizontal through vertical body panels and vertical structures (e.g., rollbars, super structures) of Garden Tractors, Tractors, Off-road vehicles and similar equipment.

·         The Cradle 3.0 carries 3”, 3” and 3¼” diameter (2.5 to 3.0 pound) fire extinguishers of any length in a horizontal or a vertical position.  Attaching The Foot is highly recommended for carrying a fire extinguisher in a vertical position.

·         The Cradle 3.0 secures the fire extinguisher by means of eight interchangeable push-in bumpers and one military-grade hook and loop cinch strap rated at 10,000 cycles (over 27 years of daily use).

·         The Cradle 3.0 accepts KeepSafe Safety Products, LLC bolt-on accessories that include the Tool Cradle, The Foot, and the Bucket Hook.

·         Attaching the Tool Cradle and carrying an axe, hoe or shovel provides additional fire-fighting options.

·         Mounting hardware included.

·         MADE IN THE USA.

 

 

The Foot (patent pending) see: Fire Extinguisher holder bolt-on Accessory - The Foot for the Cradle 3.0

·         The Foot is highly recommended for carrying the fire extinguisher in a vertical position, particularly for off-road and/or use upon rough uneven terrain where the fire extinguisher is subject to sharp jarring forces.

      ·         Made of 11-gage powder coated steel, The Foot attaches to the Cradle 3.0 and 4.0 to support and carry a fire extinguisher in a vertical position.

      ·         Two push-in bumpers and two military-grade hook and loop cinch straps rated at 10,000 cycles (one strap on the Cradle and one strap on The Foot) secure the fire extinguisher.

      ·         Mounting hardware included.

      ·         MADE IN THE USA.

Risk Factors for Garden Tractors, Tractors, Off-road vehicles and similar equipment causing fires:

· Increasing drought is causing increased fire danger.

· Equipment and vehicles cause between 25 to 27 percent of grass and wild-land fires.

· Garden Tractors, Tractors, Off-road vehicles and similar equipment cause fires in five principle ways:

1. Mowing blades or other structures strike unseen rocks, causing sparks to ignite dry grass/vegetation and/or clippings from prior mowing.

2. Hot mowing blade spindles ignite dry grass/vegetation clippings atop the mowing deck.

3. Hot mufflers contact and ignite dry grass/vegetation.

4. Extremely hot exhaust gases ignite dry grass/vegetation.

5. Fuel or oil leaks onto a hot engine.

· Traditional vertical fire extinguisher holders do not adequately mount and support fire extinguishers from damaging jarring forces on Garden Tractors and many Tractors, Off-road vehicles and similar equipment.

· Only the Cradle 3.0 and 4.0 fire extinguisher holders adequately mount and support fire extinguishers from damaging jarring forces and carry fire-fighting hand tools such as axes, hoes and shovels.

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