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Tusk Utv Fire Extinguisher Kit Fits: Polaris Ranger 700 Hd 2009 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.50
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St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:1476470001 Part Brand:TUSK

      TUSK UTV Fire Extinguisher Kit

        The Tusk UTV Fire Extinguisher Kit is the perfect way to add a safety feature to help protect your investment. The quick-release two-piece mount is made from steel construction to ensure rugged durability in attaching the Kidde 2.5 lb. ABC fire extinguisher securely to your machine. It’s no wonder why most UTV/Off-road racing organizations require a class ABC fire extinguisher with its capability to extinguish fires containing ordinary combustibles, liquid, gas and electrical equipment. The Tusk Fire Extinguisher Mount is equipped with four stainless steel T-bolt clamps for a sleek look and ease in mounting. When you think of quality UTV or side-x-side parts, think of Tusk!
      • The mount is a two-piece quick-release design to access your extinguisher in seconds!
      • Equipped with a stainless steel rip-chord attached to a pull-pin to quickly release the extinguisher from the machine.
      • Steel construction for rugged durability
      • Stainless steel T-bolt clamps fit 1.7"-2" roll bar tube sizes
      • 2.5 lb extinguisher (weight of extinguishing agent); Dimensions: 13 ¾"H x 4 ½"W x 3 ¼"D
      • UL Rating: 1-A:10-B:C (1-A: If multiplied by 1.25 gives water equivalency extinguishing capability; 10-B: Square footage extinguishing capability; C: Indicates extinguishing agent will not conduct electricity)
      • Class: ABC (A= Ordinary combustibles; B=Liquids and gases; C=Electrical equipment)
      • Operating pressure of 100 psi with discharge time of 8–12 sec. and a discharge range of 6–8 ft.
      • Pressure gauge provides at-a-glance status
      • 6-year limited warranty
    • Item Fits: POLARIS RANGER 700 HD 2009

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