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The Positive Locking Mechanical WALKAWAY bracket meets NFPA 1901-03 9G dynamic requirements for cylinder restraint system for use in crew compartments. Third Party tested to 10 G.

Holds listed self-contained breathing apparatus so it's ready to use. It has four PVC coated clamping arms to securely lock the SCBA in place without even damaging the cylinder wall.

The basic bracket and clamp arms are made of strong, yet light-weight, aluminum alloys. Hex arms and operating lever are plated steel to withstand years of constant use.

Donning SCBA is fast and easy. Firefighter simply slips into the harness, pulls up on the cam-operated release lever, and is ready to go. A cable release mechanism is available for the mechanical bracket when used in our CBR seat.

NOTE: Not to be used in place of a seat belt  when used with SCBA harness.

Standard Mechanical Walkaway Brackets are available for use with the following air cylinders and will accommodate the optional MWAB-PR strap (see below).
 
 

Reference Manual 1045PM6

   
Model Description WT./@in LBS. Price list page No.
 MWAB-03-5*  Use with 5.40" to 6.2" diameter cylinder 15.2 8
 MWAB-03-6*  Use with 6.3" to 6.9" diameter cylinder 15.6 8
 MWAB-03-7*  Use with 7.0" to 7.30" diameter cylinder 16.0 8
 1045-000-175  Replacement clamp arm for MWAB-03-5, stamped 5-5/3 .58
 1045-000-155  Replacement clamp arm for MWAB-03-6, stamped 6-5/3 .58
 1045-000-105  Replacement clamp arm for MWAB-03-7, stamped 7-5/3 .68

For different cylinder diameters, the clamp arms are easily changed to accommodate the new cylinder.

 Price per each, 4 are required per bracket.

 * Not currently available for Scott NXG2® SCBA. See reference manual for listing of 
 SCBA manufacturers and the recommended Mechanical bracket for each cylinder.


Specially designed Mechanical Walkway Brackets lack the normal metal footplate. They are  designed to be used "upside-down" in SCBA seating. The air cylinder rests upon our model NSF  short footplate. Brackets come standard with a nylon pull release strap which may be replaced  by the optional  pull release cable (below).

For different cylinder diameters, the clamp arms are easily changed to accommodate the new cylinder. Price per each, 4 are required per bracket.

*Not currently available for Scott NXG2® SCBA. See Reference Manual for listing of SCBA manufacturers and the recommended Mechanical Brackets for each cylinder.

Pull release cable may be mounted on either side of seat. Pull out on red knob to release clamp arms. Does not interfere with seat belts.

 

 

Reference Manual 1045PM6

Model Description WT./@in LBS. Price list page No.
 MWAB-PRC-L  Pull release cable for MWAB-__-SP brackets. - release on  left 3.0 9
 MWAB-PRC-R  Pull release cable for MWAB-__-SP brackets - release on  right. 3.09

Pull release with 30"L nylon lanyard makes opening the mechanical brackets a snap. No more reaching behind you for the release. May be retrofitted onto existing bracket.
Note: Add NPM cut-off to 3-1/4" H to mount MSA high pressure 30 minute cylinder. Must be ordered separately.
Designed specifically for the Scott Part Number 804255-01 full wrap Kevlar, 45-minute, 4500 PSI, air cylinder.

Utilizes two standard 6" clamp arms on bottom and two tapered arms on top which conform to the shape of the cylinder. Will not work with cylinder valve and assembly length greater than 22" long.

 

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